Original designs of log houses. Original designs of log houses. Equipment: pile-screw foundation

Original designs of log houses.  Original designs of log houses. Equipment: pile-screw foundation
Original designs of log houses. Original designs of log houses. Equipment: pile-screw foundation

Floor strapping and joists

Array. When building a house from solid wood, the lower frame of the house is made of material corresponding to the wall material.
Frame. With frame technology, the lower trim is made with edged timber with a section of 100x150mm.

Walls and partitions

Array. When building a house from solid wood:

  • The external walls of the first floor are made of the material chosen by the customer for construction (solid timber, laminated veneer lumber, rounded logs).
  • The internal partitions of the first floor are frame, sheathed with class "B" clapboard on both sides.
  • Frame partitions are installed with a settlement gap to allow shrinkage of the walls of the house.

Frame. With frame house assembly technology:

  • The frame of the external walls is made of edged boards 50x150 (thickness) mm.
  • The frame of the internal partitions is made of edged boards 50x100 (thickness) mm.
  • External walls and internal partitions are sheathed with class "B" clapboard on both sides.
  • External walls are insulated with glass staple fiber 150 mm thick.
  • On the outside of the walls, the insulation is laid with a wind- and moisture-proof vapor-permeable membrane, on the inside - with a vapor barrier membrane.
  • Insulation of internal partitions is not performed.
  • The internal height of the ground floor premises is from 2.35 to 2.4 m.

Floors and joists

  • Regardless of the construction technology, the floors of the first floor are double.
  • The subfloor is assembled from edged boards 19-20 mm thick and rests on the cranial bars of the floor beams.
  • The finishing floor is assembled from a fine planed tongue and groove board with a thickness of 30-40mm.
  • Floor joists are made with a section of 50x150 mm, floor beams are installed in increments of 0.5 m.
  • The floors of the first floor are insulated with 50mm thick glass staple fiber, the insulation is laid on both sides: on the bottom with a wind- and moisture-proof vapor-permeable membrane, on top with a vapor barrier membrane.

Interfloor ceilings

  • Interfloor floor beams are made of boards with a section of 50x150mm.
  • The beams are installed in increments of 0.5 m and rest on the external walls of the house and the support beam-purlin.
  • The ceiling of the interior premises of the first floor is lined with class "B" lining below the interfloor floor beams.
  • Insulation is laid between the beams - glass staple fiber 50 mm thick, the insulation is laid on both sides with a vapor barrier membrane.

Ladder

  • A staircase is installed inside the house, the main elements of which (steps, stringers, strings) are made from wooden furniture panels.
  • The useful width of the stairs is 830 mm.
  • The staircase is assembled using self-tapping screws using metal corners for attaching winder steps and other structural elements.

Attic

  • The attic in its basic configuration is one common room without partitions.
  • Outside and inside, including the ceiling, it is lined with class "B" clapboard. No insulation is provided.
  • The attic floor is assembled from 30-40 mm planed tongue-and-groove floor boards. Ceiling height 2.4 m.

Doors and windows

  • Entrance and interior paneled doors are installed in the house.
  • Panel doors are not equipped with handles for opening and locks.
  • The windows are installed with wooden double glazing, size 1.2x1.2.

Roof

  • Changing the roof shape from gable to broken is free of charge.
  • The roofing is galvanized steel in the form of corrugated sheets.

Delivery

  • Delivery up to 100 km from our production base in Bear Lakes is free.
  • Log house made of planed logs 1st and 2nd floor, average diameter 25 cm.
  • The ceiling height of the 1st floor is 2.7 m, the 2nd floor is 2.5-2.7 m.
  • The rise of the 2nd floor is 1 m. 20 cm.
  • Partitions according to the project made of logs, 1st and 2nd floor.
  • Type of cutting: bowl or paw (any).
  • Ceiling and floor beams - carriage 0.15 m.
  • The rafter system is timber 50x150 mm.
  • Roof gables - chopped from logs
  • Roof sheathing – edged board 25x150 mm.
  • Roof covering with roofing felt.
  • All consumables (flax, hardware, foundation waterproofing, roofing felt).
  • Delivery in the Moscow region and other regions of the central part of the Russian Federation (Yaroslavl, Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Tver, Kaluga, Tula, Vladimir, Ivanovo regions and other regions of the Russian Federation).
  • Unloading and assembly at the customer's site.

In the last decade, many city dwellers have been striving to live outside the city while working in the metropolis. But what if housing made of stone or brick is beyond your means? The solution is to buy a log house. It is distinguished by comfort, quality, durability, conducts quickly and retains heat inside for a long time.

A house made of rounded logs is an excellent option for the eternal “housing problem” in our country. Let's find out more about the option of such 6 by 8 housing with an attic, veranda, porch, spacious rooms and amenities.

The project of a house made of 6x8 logs on two floors involves:

  • Using logs with a diameter of 25 cm, “prepared” using a special technology, as a building material, log house in a bowl (“paw”), ceiling height on both floors 2.5-2.7 m, walls of the 2nd floor raised by 120 cm.
  • Finishing with natural, human-safe lumber: logs, beams, carriages, edged boards. The structures are made from them, and the space inside is also finished with them. The roof is completely covered with roofing felt.
  • Mandatory protection of the foundation from the harmful effects of groundwater and melt water.
  • Delivery of the disassembled log house and all necessary consumables to the customer’s site, turnkey assembly.

We must not forget that the most important thing in any house is a competent layout.

A country house made of rounded 6x8 logs can be built on a small plot of land. A one-story option will become a cozy dacha, and a two-story cottage will be a comfortable place for family living. The variety of architectural projects makes it possible to choose the type of building that suits personal preferences and needs. This could be a log house in the form of a tower, a house with an attic, a carved porch or a terrace.

Why are log houses popular?

Rounded log is a structural material obtained from a tree trunk using high-tech machine processing. The quality of wood determines the performance characteristics of the future structure. It is important that logs of proper quality are selected for the construction of a residential building (assessment is carried out according to the parameters of moisture content, uniformity and structure of the wood).

The price of a 6x8 house made of rounded logs depends on the quality of the materials (the cost of wood of different species varies widely), the complexity of the project and the technologies used. Subject to compliance with building standards and rules, a structure made from high-quality logs will become a reliable, durable, comfortable country cottage for living. The advantages of living in a log house are the following:

  • favorable microclimate;
  • minimal heating costs (wood prevents the leakage of warm air);
  • no need to use decorative finishing (smooth log walls look beautiful on their own);
  • low construction cost (compared to houses made of stone and brick).

A house made of rounded larch, cedar and oak logs is not inferior in strength and durability to stone buildings.

Construction times for houses made of rounded logs

Construction of a log house takes little time - 45-60 days in the warm season, in the absence of extreme weather conditions. However, how many months it will take for the building to be ready for some interior work (for example, installing stairs or installing decorative structures) depends on many factors:

  1. The time of year during which construction takes place.
  2. Characteristics of the log (moisture level).
  3. Wood species.
  4. Climatic conditions.

Work in the field of wooden architecture must be carried out by experienced craftsmen who know the peculiarities of shrinkage of coniferous and deciduous structures. Wood is a living material that changes its properties depending on external conditions.

The compression of the wood occurs as the material dries - the period of primary stabilization of a structure made from a log of natural moisture is at least 7 months. Thus, a house built on a turnkey basis will continue to shrink for a long time, although this process will occur less and less actively every year.

To prevent deformations of the structure, special technologies are used - installation of casing boxes in doorways and window frames, as well as compensators for vertical supports. Adjustment of stabilizing structures is carried out monthly.

The cost of a log house (6x8) of simple design is 2-4 million rubles. Of course, the price increases many times when valuable wood is used. As for the comfort of living, this factor entirely depends on the punctuality of compliance with construction technologies and the quality of construction materials. On our website you can see projects of houses made of 6x8 rounded logs.

Dear visitors! The BrusLandia company reports that when you order the construction of a house made of timber or logs, you receive the following services absolutely FREE:

SERVICES FREE:

  1. Setting up a cabin on the site for the crew to live in (if there are no other accommodation options).
  2. Delivery of materials to the site using our own equipment.
  3. Unloading and storing material on site.
  4. Working project of the house.
  5. Redevelopment of a house to suit your site, without changing the amount of materials.
  6. Technical supervision over the quality of work performed. 3 year warranty. Home warranty service.

Information for customers

Types of profiled timber

Profile A- This is a classic type of profile, it has a wide groove, a compensation cut at the top and bottom (it saves the timber from cracks). The timber fits tightly to each other, and in order to prevent the house from shrinking, the crowns are fastened with wooden dowels. The joints of the beams in the corners of the house are made according to the dovetail principle, which ensures that there are no through gaps in the house.



Profile B- This type of profile, which is often called Finnish or Scandinavian, is the most popular in the construction of houses made of timber. It has a double lock (which ensures the closest fit of the crowns to each other), a special cut at the top and bottom (it saves the timber from cracking). Jute (a special sealant that is placed between the crowns) helps to provide better thermal insulation. Also, the crowns of the house are fastened with wooden dowels (so that the timber does not move when it dries out). The timber in the corners of the house is dovetailed (so that there are no through gaps in the house). A house made of timber of this profile is very durable, warm and usually lasts for many years without repair.




Profile B- If you are choosing between a profiled beam and a log, this profile is an excellent option, as it has all the advantages of option A, plus it imitates a log on the outside. Jute is placed between the beams (the best insulation, many times better than moss and tow). And the crowns are additionally fastened with dowels (these are wooden sticks for attaching the timber to each other). This fastening ensures even shrinkage of the house.

  • The ceiling height of the 1st floor is 2.70 m, the 2nd floor is 2.50 m.
  • The external walls of the house are made of rounded logs 220 mm. Cutting corners of a house into a bowl.
  • Antiseptic treatment of the filling crown.
  • Floor and ceiling beams - timber 100x150 mm, in increments of 60 cm.
  • The main internal walls of the 1st floor are rounded logs 220 mm.
  • The main internal walls of the 2nd floor are rounded logs 220 mm.
  • The gables are made from 220 mm rounded logs.
  • The rafter system is timber 150x50 mm, with a pitch of 60 cm. Fastening the rafters in the ridge to metal plates.
  • Lathing – edged board 150x25 mm.
  • Ruberoid - for the starting roof. Installation with metal tiles, ondulin, and corrugated sheets is possible.
  • Jute is a natural, environmentally friendly fiber. Inter-crown insulation is laid between the beams.
  • Consumables – nails, staples, antiseptic, etc.
  • A set of birch dowels for connecting the walls of the house - installed in a checkerboard pattern.
  • Delivery within the Moscow region - FREE!
  • Unloading and storing material at the customer's site.
  • Installation of a house under the roof.
  • The warranty on the erected structure and all civil works carried out by our company is 1 year.
  • At the request of the customer, it is possible to change the configuration, both in the direction of decreasing and increasing the cost of the project.

The price does not include floors, ceilings, windows, doors, stairs, roof insulation and other finishing works!!! Finishing is carried out 6-9 months after installing the house under the roof, after shrinking and drying the walls of the house.