Monday, February 18, 2013

Log Railing Styles: Logheads

Hey, Friends! Hope your week is off to a great start! In anticipation of spring, we've been talking about the many options for rustic, log railing we offer here at Rocky Top. Yesterday we talked about the four texture options we offer, which range from a more refined, smooth-sanded look to our most rugged look. Today, we thought we'd highlight the first of six railing styles.


As we mentioned yesterday, we strictly use Northern White Cedar for all of our rails and spindles. It has a high resistance to moisture storage and is naturally resistant to decay and rot. Cedar also adjusts well to all environments. This is why it has been a popular choice for builders for years. Our most natural log rail, the Logheads style, highlights all of the natural detail of the Northern White Cedar. It is richly-charactered with rustic knots, bends and twists. It is available in stair railing and with or without tenon ends.




If you're ready to get to work on your rustic, log railing project, give us a call and we can help you get started! Also, check in with us every week for our railing "Deal of the Week." Here's this week's deal:


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