Stockade Style Log Homes |
Handcrafted Log Homes that Last! |
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East Coast Living Magazine |
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Janice and I (Joel) would like to share our enthusiasm on the inclusion of SSLH in the Fall Edition of East Coast Living Magazine. Still available on shelves in store, this article talks about the uniqueness of our octagon shaped log home design. |
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We've made this magazine artical (from its original state) available in an electronic format (pdf) and click "East Coast Living - page 17" to view it. See below for this artical in plain searchable text.
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Unique log home |
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| This 3,000-square-foot log home boasts a unique octagon design. Joel Balsor, owner of Stockade Style Log Homes, built and designed the three-bedroom home near Berwick, Nova Scotia. |
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| Situated on the North Mountain, it has sweeping pastoral views of the Annapolis Valley. |
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| Specializing in handcrafted stock-style log homes, he used traditional log-beam framing for its design. Stockade means the spruce logs sit upright, which is easier to build than a conventional log house. Balsor says the logs retain heat better than drywall, keeping the home cozy in the fall and cool in the summer. |
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| Stockade Style Log Homes |
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| Wwww.stockadestyleloghomes.ca |
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