
Dusty Ridge Log Homes, is an Honest Abe Log Homes Independent Dealership owned by Ralph Grasso, serves the southwestern area of North Carolina and surrounding areas with custom designed and manufactured log cabins, timber frame homes, SIP and hybrid homes as well as commercial buildings and outdoor living structures. Services include custom floor plan drafting, project management and interior design consultation.
Floor Plans
With Dusty Ridge Log Homes you can have the log cabin floor plan you envisioned for your residence, vacation home, outdoor living structure or business. You can choose from any of the dozens of standard floor plans and have them customized to your specifications. You can bring your own plans or just your original ideas, and our in-house design and drafting team will create the plans needed to manufacture and build your custom project. You also have access to plans created by our manufacturer, Honest Abe Log Homes, for homeowners who are willing to share their creations. In other words, you can have what you want. Let us help you bring life to your vision.
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Let’s Get Started
Are you ready for your project to begin? We’re ready for you! First, take a look at our website. It’s designed to help you solidify your thoughts as you get ideas, information and inspiration. Next, contact Dusty Ridge Log Homes. Call 727.423.9501. We’ll start working with you on a budget, floor plans and delivery of your materials. Don’t worry. We’ll guide you through every step.

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Versatile Lofts
Separated from the formal area of your home above the places you want to keep organized and tidy but still be part of the open plan design is the loft. From the loft, there is a separated space that still benefits from the floor-to-ceiling windows present in many log...
Mix and Match Facades
Combining architectural elements and materials creates a stunning and personal home. Honest Abe Log Homes has attracted some very creative homeowners in the last 40 years. Though traditional log homes are most in demand, it’s clear that mixing textures, materials and...
Understanding Chink in a Log Home
What is log chinking? In early history the process of chinking was the installation of various materials installed in horizontal voids between log courses on log walls to prevent air and water from entering the building. Today the word chinking is a noun meaning the...