Log and Timber Home Living

The Longtail Approach

uilding on steep terrain can be tough. Often, the result is a skinny home that snakes along the ridge line with a deck that would give a tightrope walker vertigo. For those minding a budget, a steep lot that necessitates a walk-out basement will drive up the overall square

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