Matching Siding and Paneling
Identical profiles to complement all our laminated logs. | |
| The profile and stack height of the siding used on this framed sun room is indistinguishable from the laminated logs used on the main body of the home. |
Most log homes consist of a combination of stacked log walls and standard framed construction. For example, garages, storage buildings, pump houses, trussed gables, and dormers are often easier and less expensive to build as framed walls than as solid log walls. | |  |
| Interior framed walls blend seamlessly with exterior log walls when complementary paneling is applied. |
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| It's virtually impossible to tell that the exterior of this attached garage is a framed structure covered with exterior siding that’s been milled to look exactly like the exterior profile of our logs. |
The same logic holds true on the inside of homes. The majority of interior walls tend to be framed.
Recognizing these basic building principals, Glu-Lam-Log offers siding and paneling to exactly match the exterior and interior profiles and stack heights of every log is makes. When covered with our matching siding and paneling an attached garage or an interior wall becomes visually indistinguishable from a stacked log wall. Since we make siding and paneling from the same wood we use in our laminated logs, you can count on material that’s finely milled, extraordinarily dry, and beautiful to look at.