Projects of wooden houses. Original designs of log houses Catalog of projects made from rounded logs or hand-cut logs

Projects of wooden houses. Original designs of log houses Catalog of projects made from rounded logs or hand-cut logs

Linear dimensions 6.0x8.0 m

Area (total/living), m2 66/53 m2

Number of floors 2

Number of bedrooms 3

Construction time, days 20

Set of logs with a diameter of 22-24 cm

BASIC EQUIPMENT:

  • A log frame with a diameter of 22-24 cm, processed with an electric planer. Chopping “into the bowl” or “into the paw”.
  • Internal partitions - logs, marked in a different color - frame (mounted during finishing work).
  • Floor and ceiling beams (joists) – timber 150x100.
  • The pediments are chopped.
  • Loading Unloading.
  • Delivery within the Moscow Ring Road (for distant regions is calculated individually).
  • Consumables: waterproofing for 1 crown, nails, staples, hardware, wooden dowels, etc.).
  • The height of the 1st floor is 3 m. (clean 2.7 m.)
  • Raising the walls of the 2nd floor by 1.2 m.
  • The height of the 2nd floor is 3.3 m to the ridge.

At the request of the customer, changes in layout, height, and basic configuration can be made to the project. The diameter of the log and the type of processing (barked, scraped, electric planed) can also be changed.

If changes are made, please check the final cost.

Complete set made of timber 150x150

BASIC EQUIPMENT:

  • The walls of the house are timber 150x150.
  • Internal partitions - timber 150x100, marked in a different color - frame (mounted during finishing work).
  • The gables are timber 150x150.
  • The rafter system is timber 150x50.
  • Lathing – edged board 150x25.
  • Inter-crown insulation – jute flax fiber.
  • Under-roofing membrane or roofing felt (to choose from at the request of the customer).
  • Consumables (wooden dowels, nails, staples, hardware, waterproofing for 1 crown, etc.).
  • Loading Unloading.
  • Subfloors on the 1st floor.
  • The height of the 1st floor is 3 m (clean 2.7 m).
  • Raising the walls of the 2nd floor by 1.2 m.
  • Height of the 2nd floor 3.3 m to the ridge

Complete with prof. timber 145x145

BASIC EQUIPMENT:

  • The walls of the house are timber 145x145.
  • Internal partitions - timber 145x95, marked in a different color - frame (mounted during finishing work).
  • The gables are timber 145x145.
  • The rafter system is timber 150x50.
  • Lathing – edged board 150x25.
  • Inter-crown insulation – jute flax fiber.
  • Floor and ceiling beams - timber 150x100.
  • Loading Unloading.
  • Delivery to the Moscow Ring Road (for distant regions is calculated individually).
  • Under-roofing membrane or roofing felt (to choose from at the request of the customer).
  • Consumables (wooden dowels, nails, staples, hardware, etc.).
  • Treatment of the lower crown with an antiseptic.
  • The binding of the lower crown is 150x200 timber.
  • Subfloors on the 1st floor.
  • The height of the 1st floor is 3m. (clean 2.7 m.).
  • Raising the walls of the 2nd floor by 1.2 m.
  • The height of the 2nd floor is 3.3m. to the ridge.

At the request of the customer, changes in layout, height, and basic configuration can be made to the project. If changes are made, please check the final cost.

Equipment: Shallow strip foundation

  • 1. Concrete. Concrete mixture grade M250, M300.
  • 2. Fittings. Reinforcement - diameter from 10 mm.
  • 3. Formwork. Edged board 150x25 mm.
  • 4. Sand cushion.

Sand, poured to a depth of at least 20 cm. Thoroughly compacted.

Foundation construction work:
  • Digging a trench around the perimeter and under the partitions, backfilling with a sand cushion, compacting.
  • Installation of formwork with ventilation holes.
  • Manufacturing of reinforcement frame.
  • Pouring concrete. Overclocking.
  • Dismantling of formwork.
Concrete strip 400x1000mm. (h) – for log houses and baths. Concrete strip 300 x 1000mm. (h) – for timber houses and bathhouses.

Complete set: pile-screw foundation:

Pile diameter - 108 mm.

The length of the pile is 2.5 m, screwed to a depth of up to 2 m.

Installation time (20-30 piles) – 1-2 days. Installation can be carried out in areas with any type of soil under any weather conditions.

Warranty and full package of Documents.

Work on the construction of a pile-screw foundation:
  • Marking the foundation around the perimeter and under the partitions (if provided for by the project).
  • Delivery of all materials to the site, unloading.
  • Driving the piles to the depth specified by the Customer.
  • Filling the internal cavity of the piles with cement mortar.
  • At the Customer's request, it is possible to weld heads or channels (specified in the Contract).
At the request of the customer, the number of piles can be increased (to strengthen and reliability of the structure!

Layout

We present to your attention a two-story log house. The cottage has a veranda, which makes it even more attractive to buyers. The house has three bedrooms, so a family can live there permanently. The next advantage of the house is the material that was used during construction. Wood is an environmentally friendly material. In addition, in such houses it is very easy to maintain the desired air temperature.

  • 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.

Designing log houses has become very popular in cottage construction today. It can be a small house or a spacious building with an attic and veranda. The variety of projects allows you to significantly increase design possibilities, however, such structures have a number of their own characteristics, which is due to different types of logs.

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Peculiarities

A log house is a box made of logs that does not have a floor, roof or enclosing ceilings. All this is completed separately. The shape of the log frame is often rectangular; the wooden walls are distinguished by reliable fastening. Wood is an environmentally friendly material, so a favorable microclimate will be maintained inside the structure, which is especially important for allergy sufferers and children. However, for the durability of the wood, it will have to be treated with antiseptic, water-repellent and fire-resistant impregnations.

It takes a little time to build a log house. The box can be assembled in approximately 20 days. In this case, the project can be implemented independently, without resorting to the help of a construction team. Sometimes walls do not require additional decorative finishing on the inside, which creates the desired color of the interior and allows you to save on sheathing finishing materials. Those who are bothered by the abundance of solid wood outside and inside have to carefully think through the design of the structure so that it does not look like a large wooden box.

The disadvantage of some types of raw materials is that the diameter decreases towards the top, which complicates the joining of the crowns. In addition, caulking has to be done to reduce heat loss. Another feature of the base material is its shrinkage, which takes place in 2 stages: active (up to a year) and passive (the rest of the time while the house is standing). Until the box settles, finishing inside cannot be done. This can lead to cracking and crumbling of facing materials.

The five-wall structure is a special log structure. This box has a fifth load-bearing wall in addition to the standard four. In addition to four-wall and five-wall layouts, the layout can also be six-walled. In this case, the six-wall structure has 2 transverse walls and one longitudinal wall, covered with a roof. In such houses there is space not only for the main premises, but also for household needs.

The best pediments (triangular or semicircular finials) today are recognized as low and wide., since they are more durable and have increased resistance to stress. In houses, they serve as a load-bearing wall for the attic or attic. They differ in size and materials of manufacture. They are usually constructed from boards, logs, or timber. If the building provides for the use of an attic, low options will limit its comfort.

Types of building materials

Today, several types of raw materials are used to build such houses. These include chopped, rounded logs, solid and laminated veneer lumber. Each type of array has its own characteristics.

For example, chopped logs are harvested by hand, choosing straighter and higher-quality spruce, pine, and larch trunks. After removing the bark, they can be subjected to additional sanding. They are especially durable and have a wide range of barrel diameters.

Rounded analogues require milling in order to obtain an identical building material. Due to their stability of shape, they are convenient to use, however, they are less durable with respect to biological destruction.

When a square or rectangular section is needed, massive timber is cut. It is convenient in comparison with previous logs, since assembling such a box is easier and more convenient. However, cutting wood leads to a reduction in service life and the obligatory need to impregnate the wood against rotting, insects and rodents. In addition, such wood may shrink or become deformed during the drying process.

Glued laminated timber is produced by sawing logs into lamellas, after which they are glued together to obtain a material with a square or rectangular cross-section. This material is durable, its shrinkage and deformation during the drying process is minimal. It is not subject to rotting. The disadvantage of raw materials is their cost, which forces us to turn to more acceptable options for log material.

For the construction of buildings with thick walls, non-rounded logs are used. Chopped logs retain their natural characteristics as much as possible. They are more resistant to moisture, the center of their trunks is not displaced, and these are raw materials with less susceptibility to cracking. These logs allow you to convey the aesthetics of Russian antiquity.

Design

Design involves taking into account the required footage for specific needs. It is created before purchasing the necessary material, using a special design program or drawing a schematic sketch. The figure shows the footage of each room, its dimensions, the location of window and door openings, communication systems, as well as the placement of furniture elements.

If the house has two floors, consider the location of the stairs so as not to take up a lot of space.

The bathroom should contain a bathtub, toilet, and sometimes a shower. At the same time, there should be room for freedom of movement. Doors should not prevent users from entering. The project also reflects the height of the ceiling. A visual design project will allow you to understand exactly what the customer needs and how the structure will look in the landscape of the site.

Usually, the standard design of a log house does not include the creation of an attic. However, if the customer wishes, it is possible to make changes to the architecture and even add a bathhouse or terrace to the house. Rectangular outlines contribute to a convenient layout of rooms. If this is provided for in the design, you can equip the basement floor, using it for a boiler room, a sports hall, and a billiards room. On the second floor you can make a relaxation room, a balcony and even a bathroom.

Difficulties in planning can be created by limited space for the building. For example, designs 3 x 3, 3 x 4, 4 x 4, 3 by 5 m will accommodate only the essentials. The smaller the usable area, the stricter the restrictions. You will have to combine a bathroom and toilet, connect the kitchen with the living room, set aside a small room for the bedroom, or even settle down for the night in the living room.

When a large area is allocated for a building (for example, 6 x 8, 9 x 9 m), it becomes more hospitable and comfortable. So, with an area of ​​10 by 12 m, you can find space for a terrace, a recreation room, a bathhouse, and even a garage. At the same time, all amenities will be nearby, which is especially important for a modern person. If a simple project is not designed for this, a house with a larger area can accommodate not only household members, but also guests.

We can give several successful examples of designing log houses.

  • 6 x 4 m. With an area of ​​6 by 4 m, you can arrange a kitchen-dining room, bedroom, bathroom and vestibule inside the box. The project clearly demonstrates the location of windows and doors.
  • 6 x 9 m. In addition to the terrace, such a house can accommodate a kitchen combined with a dining room, as well as a living room, a bathroom and 2 bedrooms. In this case, the wiring of all rooms can be the hallway.

  • 7 x 8 m. An original solution with a terrace and a separate entrance at the side of the house. On the ground floor you can accommodate a dressing room, sauna, bathroom, hall, kitchen-dining room and common room. The second floor can be used as bedrooms for all household members.
  • 8 x 8 m. An example of the layout of a house with a basement. The hospitable house features a spacious living room through which you can access the kitchen. The bedroom and bathroom have their own entrances. The entrance to the house is through the terrace.

  • 8 x 9 m. The layout of wooden houses 8 by 9 m with slight differences can make a two-story log house with a terrace, bedroom, bathroom, hallway, as well as an open space combining a kitchen-dining room and living room, hospitable. The convenience of the project is to demonstrate the arrangement of furniture elements.
  • 8 x 10 m. Such a house can be two-story. Below you can place a terrace, a bathroom, a large room for a living room and a kitchen combined with a dining room. Upstairs you can arrange spacious bedrooms or even a billiard room.
  • 10 x 10 m. The project with a successful layout of the rooms of a one-story house contains 2 bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, a technical room, a vestibule, a bathroom, a toilet, a hall and a small storage room.

Design allows you to choose the best option, since you can consider several sketches for one area. For example, the same 10 x 10 m of a one-story house, depending on the enclosing structures, can accommodate a luxurious space for a kitchen, dining area and guest space. Moreover, the house can accommodate 1 adult and 2 children’s bedrooms, as well as a bathroom and boiler room. For the construction of the building, you can use edged timber 50 x 150 mm.

You can contact a professional designer who will help you visually change the aesthetic perception of a house made of timber. For example, chopped or rounded logs look great with metal tiles. In some places you can highlight the façade with siding, decorate it with landscaping, and select original lighting that will give the exterior its originality.

Projects of log houses look original, however, not everyone likes the abundance of wood. And the wood itself loses its expressiveness if there is a lot of it. To make the atmosphere inside the house comfortable for every member of the household, it is necessary to reduce the number of wooden floors due to different cladding. Since wood does not allow the use of heavy materials for finishing, you can resort to lightweight cladding options.

For example, walls can be decorated with clapboard, laminate, wall panels and slabs. The fireplace area can be decorated with clinker. This is a kind of alternative to brick and stone, however, the weight of the cladding will not create a colossal load on the load-bearing walls. This material can be used to mark a fireplace area or to imitate torn stone in a hallway or living room.

In the kitchen, the idea of ​​national traditions can be supported by highlighting the apron with patchwork wall tiles. The cooking area will look special, and the wood will also gain more expressiveness. To soften the heavy effect of presence in a Russian bathhouse created by wood, you can paint the walls or ceiling with water-based paint of a light shade.

To cover the walls, you can use slats or panels with imitation of different textures. This material is simple and easy to install, does not create a weight load on the walls and is capable of realistically replicating the desired texture to contrast with wood. In this case, you can choose panels to match painted wood, boards, laminate, or stone. This is an excellent material for decorating a ceiling, which often creates an effect of heaviness due to beams and a complex rafter system.

Built from logs, it measures 6x8. It is inviting and allows even a large family to stay in it. The house has two floors, is comfortable, practical and has a charming appearance. It will be an ideal place for a summer holiday with the whole family or with friends. But in such a house you can not only relax, but also live permanently. Especially if the house will be built, for example, on the shore of a lake.

6x8 houses have some advantages over smaller buildings. In such a house, in addition to separately designated areas for each family member, there is also an area for family gatherings. Such a house costs a little more, but its comfort and convenience are much higher.

This house project is distinguished by the presence of a large living room, bright and cozy. You will be happy to receive guests here. The kitchen, located on the ground floor of the house, is also large and bright. All rooms can be accessed directly from the hallway. There is also a convenient sanitary unit on the ground floor.

The wooden staircase leading from the living room to the second floor is comfortable and functional. It leads to a vacant hall on the second floor. There are also two bedrooms there.

The project of this house, made of rounded logs, will help make all your dreams come true.

Equipment

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 from 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 the 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.
  • 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 of 220 mm rounded logs.
  • The rafter system is a 150x50 mm beam, 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.