Friday, December 26, 2008

Happy Holidays!

The holidays here at Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar homes are always busy! Besides the increased traffic we always see after Christmas, and lots of work to be done before the new year, there's also our annual holiday Christmas party.

This year we kept it low-key and held it at our office in Deposit, NY. Everyone enjoyed Brooks BBQ chicken and lots of chips, snacks and cookies. By the time the party was over, it truly felt like Christmas had arrived.



We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and we wish you all the best for 2009!

Friday, December 19, 2008

The Top Floorplan of 2008 is....

Every year we get one floorplan that gets more love than any other. This year it's the Classic Lodge! It's one that people fall in love with as soon as they walk in our door. We get many clients that visit our model homes and tell us "We want this home exactly as is - it's perfect just like this!" In fact, a few of our homeowners have actually gone and purchase the furniture and fixtures so that their Classic Lodge looks exactly like the model!

Created almost 30 years ago at Ken Clark's kitchen table, the Classic Lodge has become a top seller for Beaver Mountain, but also for other companies who loved the plan so much that they copied it for their planbooks. The orignal Classic Lodge is truly a Beaver Mountain icon.

So without further ado... Here's the top floorplan of 2008 for Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar Homes: The Classic Lodge!

(This particular picture is of the Classic Lodge built by Karen & Helen!)


Friday, December 05, 2008

Is a Log Home in Your Future?

Researching log home manufacturers and their products can be a daunting task. Though log homes increasingly gain in popularity, the construction of the log and timber system is still not main stream and differs throughout the industry.

What is important in log construction for an energy efficient home with the least amount of maintenance? At Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar Homes we know that when educated the log home buyer will know what to look for and how to compare.

For the past few years we have offered home planning seminars, log raisings, and mill tours to the prospective log home purchaser and builders. The feed back has been very positive.

Gail and Dennis wrote:
We have attended several seminars and have been through four or five other mills and facilities. Two things set Beaver Mountain apart from the others. First was the way in which everyone responded to our questions. Answers were clear, direct and to the point.
Second, was the integrity displayed throughout the facilities. Sales persons, mill workers, and designers all reflected pride in the product and an absolute refusal to talk negatively about competing companies.

Kevin wrote simply:
I have attended the workshop and I loved the experience!

John and Donna said:
We wanted to take this opportunity to thank the staff at Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar Homes for what we felt was the most extensive and detailed Mill tour and Log Building workshop….

Check out our website at http://www.beavermtn.com/ for the calendar of upcoming events and register today!

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Going Green for the Holidays

Going green isn't just good for the environment, it's good for your wallet as well! New green christmas lights are solar powered, recyclable wool sweaters and e-holiday cards to save paper are just a few ways to be eco-friendly this holiday season. What about wrapping your gifts in a beautiful scarf that the giftee can wear all winter? Or buying a Christmas tree from a farm that replants trees every year? Or making popcorn and cranberry garland for your tree (remember that from when you were a child?)

Want more ideas? Here's a few of our favorite green sites:
http://www.earth911.com/
(A great site that gives you some green ideas for your everyday activities.)
http://www.thedailygreen.com/
(Everything you could want to know about living green, including a great reseource for finding local green efforts.)
http://www.onegreenmommy.blogspot.com/
(Written by a Mom, this blog is full of green tips and ideas for living green with children or grandchildren.)