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One of the most defining features of a log home is the corner profile. The corner profile can help define the log home's landscape setting and curb appeal. Selecting the corner profile is integral to achieving the look and feel of your log home. Take time to browse through some of our sample styles. Keep in mind that this is by no means a comprehensive list. If you do not see the specific style you desire, contact us for more infomation. |
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The Dove-Tail Corner
The dovetail corner provides a strong, elagant profile. The dovetail corner was first created during colonial times in order add strength to the log home structure and to help prevent rot by producing a downward angle along the facing edge, thus channeling the water away from the home. The dovetail corner can be applied to nearly any log style. |
The Butt and Pass Corner
The butt and pass corner is the hallmark of the modern log home. It provides both strength and beauty. The butt and pass' popularity stems from its ease of installation, classic appearance, durability, and curb appeal. The butt and pass corner can be applied to most log styles.
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The Trim Corner
The trim corner offers a more scaled detail for log home design. Trim corners are often used on dormers and garages. However, trim corners also provide a quality that is often unmatched in the traditional log home. The trim corner can be applied to nearly every log style we offer. |
The Southwest Corner
The southwest corner is one of the newest corner offered by White Log Homes. The southwest corner adds a great deal of curb appeal and a unique flavor to any log home. The southwest corner can be applied to nearly every log style we offer |
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The Swedish-Cope Corner
The Swedish-cope corner is our newest offering. There is no mistaking the striking presence of the Swedish-cope corner and resonates warmth from every angle! The Swedish-cope is only available in the full round log. |
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