This cabin does a nice job of coordinating the roof color with the wood. They are just different enough to contrast, but similar enough to complement one another.
Many log cabins bring green into their layout in order to continue the natural look. This smaller cabin highlights the trees with its green roof and stays true to the cabin wood look elsewhere.
The light wood of this cabin looks extra bright with the red window and door highlights. This home is two stories tall and the different colors help it remain intriguing to the eye.
If you passed by this cabin quickly, you might not even notice it. It blends into nature with a green roof and natural appearance. The white chairs stand out on the dock, but otherwise, this cabin is a natural wonder.
Cabins that are filled with roof angles are especially eye-catching. This cabin has plenty of room inside and the ceiling arrangements are bound to be just as gorgeous as the roof line.
With enough distinct angles, some cabins do not have to vary colors in order to show their beauty. With the same color tone all over, this log cabin shows its character in its angles.
Cabins often have one or more porch to allow visitors to enjoy the beautiful views that often accompany a log home. This log house has symmetrical porches on both sides as well as a smaller featured porch off a bedroom upstairs.
This cabin has more of a standard look with a small design and pitched roof.
Some cabins are larger than others and this one allows onlookers to enjoy three full stories of natural elegance.
This home looks original and like it may have been built to go back in time to the days when log homes were first created.
Large picture windows allow plenty of light into log homes and this dark home will feel bigger inside because of all the natural light.
There is no one beautiful aspect to this log house because all of the elements work together to create such awe-inspiring wonders. The stones give the home a modern look while the logs bring natural appeal. The gray, pitched roof brings it all together.
For a unique look, this home has a few almost Victorian elements with pitched roofs and fancy decorations on doors, within shutters and along the porch.
This home is likely open on the inside to create a large living space with enough natural light to go around. The similar fence ties the home into the scenery around it.
Darker wood often looks great against lush green background in order to make a log home stand out instead of fitting in.
This home features a flat log look instead of the standard rounded logs.
The entry echoes the pitches roof in order to give the home an added element of style.
It is hard to know where to look first on this gorgeous house. With plenty of wood patterns and beautiful stonework, this house is hard to ignore.
With a severely pitched roof, the home does not have as much room on the upper floor, but the outcome is a barn-like appearance that looks great in this landscape.
This log home takes the outdoor porch areas to an extreme with large options on every level. The roofline is much more streamlined around the windows than other log homes, which makes it stand out.
These logs have a cherry appearance and contrast against the brighter color around the doors and windows.
You might not think this was a log home at first glance with all the gray, but the beauty lies in the contrast and the architecture.
This home has enough different materials to satisfy anyone who enjoys variety. The log elements bring a pop of natural color while the stones blend into the wood siding.
There is so much natural beauty in this home it is hard to know what part is best. The porch fencing gives the house an added aesthetic interest.
This log home almost looks like it could have been a church at one time with its steeple-like feature on top of the roof. The decorative wood around the windows and the semi-circle options add to its charm.
There is no such thing as plain when it comes to a log home and this house proves that point. There are no frills here, but the simple logs are plenty.
Bright logs often go very well with light colored stones and ensure there is not too much of any one material.
This log home is on the small side, but the outside angles ensure that the ceiling line inside is very interesting.
This home is narrow in front, but appears to be very deep. The large open rooms and pitched ceilings will make it feel very large inside.
This home blends very well together until you get to the red doors. The pop of color helps it stand out and remind you it is a more modern cabin.
Some cabins come off as sprawling and this is one of them. The large log home has plenty of ground surrounding it as well.
The pillars along the roofline make this log home look like an old farmhouse or barn. Since the wood looks brand new, it is definitely modern, but it gives off an old world appeal.
The light wood and green roof contrast, but they also run together in a seamless manner among the trees.