Cascade Handcrafted - The-Sustainability of BC Forests

The Sustainability of BC Forests

British Columbia is home to some of the most breathtaking forests in the world, with Western Red Cedar and Douglas Fir standing as two of its most iconic tree species. These forests provide clean air, wildlife habitats, and economic benefits, making their sustainability a priority for conservation efforts.

The Beauty of Timber Frame Homes

There’s something truly special about a handcrafted timber frame home, and at the heart of its beauty lies the majestic Western Red Cedar and Douglas Fir timbers. These stunning woods are not just structural elements; they define the character, durability, and warmth of every Cascade Handcrafted creation.

What Is a Full Scribe Log Home?

Log structures have long symbolized durability, sustainability, and craftsmanship. From classic log cabins tucked in the wilderness to modern log homes boasting architectural elegance, these buildings embrace nature’s resilience and warmth, making them a beloved choice for homeowners and architects alike.

Cascade Handcrafted Log Homes - Extreme Climates

Log Homes – Extreme Climates

Log homes are uniquely designed to withstand nature’s toughest conditions, making them ideal for extreme climates. Whether nestled in snowy mountain regions or standing strong in humid coastal environments, these homes offer durability, insulation, and resilience.

Cascade Handcrafted Log Homes - Boring Bugs

Log Homes – Boring Bugs

Boring bugs, including cedar bark beetles and western cedar borers, are small but impactful pests commonly found in western red cedar trees. These insects burrow into the wood, carving intricate tunnels and galleries as they go. While their activity is destructive to the tree, it also leaves behind captivating patterns, offering a visual record of their life cycle and movement.