Log Heads

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season

Log Heads is a fascinating show that airs on DIY Network. The show is centered around a unique form of architecture, commonly referred to as "log building." The viewers are introduced to several master craftsmen and artisans, who work tirelessly to create some of the most amazing wooden structures. We also witness these talented people transform piles of raw logs into beautifully finished homes, pavilions, and other buildings. Each episode takes us on a journey to different scenic locations in America, including the forests of Montana, Colorado, and the Great Lakes.

One of the primary aspects of the show is the discovery of raw materials. Viewers get to witness the enormous amount of effort that goes into obtaining the best quality logs for building. The show highlights the importance of sustainability and conservation of the natural environment.

Log Heads is not just about building structures, but also about sustainable living. Some episodes explore new techniques and ideas that help design eco-friendly structures that are not only functional but also contribute positively to the environment.

Every episode follows a different project, each with its unique challenges. The expertise, creativity, and problem-solving skills of the log builders are a significant highlight of the show. Viewers learn about the different types of wood that can be used for construction, and how different wood-grain patterns can give a home or building a unique identity.

The show is also an excellent showcase for teamwork. Log building requires a team effort, and we see how each artisan brings their expertise to the project. The show stresses the importance of communication, coordination, and appreciation of team members, showing how these are vital ingredients for the success of any building project.

Another critical aspect of Log Heads is the style and design of the built structures. Wood is an incredibly versatile material, and the log builders showcase creative ways to add functionality and style to the structures. We see how the structures are designed with the client in mind, and how the builders work hard to ensure that the final result is something that everyone can be proud of.

Log Heads is also a show about history and tradition. Log building is an ancient technique, and the show highlights the historical and cultural significance of this practice. There is something captivating about the way these artisans connect with history and tradition, and it's fascinating to watch them breathe life into ancient techniques.

Finally, the show is also an excellent showcase for the finished products. There is a sense of satisfaction in seeing a process through to the end, and the finished structures are incredibly impressive. Viewers get to see how the different structures fulfill various needs from traditional dwellings to log saunas and hot tubs.

In conclusion, Log Heads is an excellent show that’s all about wood and the art of log building. It is informative, inspiring, and entertaining, and viewers are sure to gain a new appreciation for the effort, skill, and creativity that goes into building structures from wood. The show is a must-watch for everyone interested in sustainable living, eco-friendly construction, and traditional building techniques. It’s easy to see why this show has gained a massive following since its debut on DIY Network.

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Seasons
Dream Cabin for the Kin
12. Dream Cabin for the Kin
September 24, 2014
After years of planning, but slow progress, Tommy and the LogHeads step up to finish Jeff's cabin project. The crew goes all out to surprise Jeff and his family by creating one-of-a-kind log furniture pieces, and other custom items.
A Legendary Baseball Bedroom
11. A Legendary Baseball Bedroom
September 17, 2014
The owner of the local baseball team Lexington Legends hires Tommy to build custom bedroom pieces. The furniture is for a 14-year-old boy the owner mentors and has recently taken into his home. Tommy makes it extraordinary by incorporating Louisville Slugger baseball bats into the designs.
Building A Bourbon Barrel Bar
10. Building A Bourbon Barrel Bar
September 10, 2014
The LogHeads build a custom outdoor den and bar for a beautiful cabin in scenic Kentucky. Tommy, Gwen and the crew head to The Bourbon Trail for inspiration, and decide to incorporate bourbon barrels in the design.
The Ballad of Craig Morgan's Basement
9. The Ballad of Craig Morgan's Basement
September 3, 2014
Country music star Craig Morgan hires Tommy to build a unique, custom LogHeads home theater in his basement.
LogHeads and Bear Chairs Go to California (aka Bear Chairs Go West)
8. LogHeads and Bear Chairs Go to California (aka Bear Chairs Go West)
August 27, 2014
Tommy is hired to custom create a restaurant full of furniture for Knott's Berry Farm in California. The deadline is short and the job challenging. Each chair must have a bear image sandblasted into it. Tommy struggles to find the design he likes best and kills several attempts before settling on one.
Anything for a Sale
7. Anything for a Sale
August 20, 2014
An old time customer wants a log bedroom set but is short on money so they make a deal for her to stain the logs herself.
Best Log Cabin Ever, Pt. 2
6. Best Log Cabin Ever, Pt. 2
July 30, 2014
Tommy and the LogHeads battle Mother Nature to complete the log cabin in the woods before the homeowners return from vacation. Meanwhile, Gwen thinks the sales staff is slacking off, and hires a secret shopper to assess the situation.
Best Log Cabin Ever, Pt. 1
5. Best Log Cabin Ever, Pt. 1
July 30, 2014
Homeowners hire the LogHeads to rebuild their dilapidated shed while they're away on vacation. Tommy decides that a demolition is needed and constructs a tricked-out log cabin in the woods. It's a risky move that leaves Gwen shaking her head. Has he gone too far this time?
An Old House Gets New Log Siding
4. An Old House Gets New Log Siding
July 23, 2014
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LogHeads Don't Use Doilies!
3. LogHeads Don't Use Doilies!
July 16, 2014
Tommy has just one week to build a truckload of log furniture for a demanding customer, pushing the LogHeads into overdrive. Meanwhile, Gwen hires an interior designer who clashes with Tommy's rustic, chainsawed designs.
Log Cabins and Line Dancing
2. Log Cabins and Line Dancing
 
Rocky Top Log Furniture gets extra busy as their business expands to include building log homes. Owner Tommy Mitchell's latest log home build is for new clients who lost everything in a fire. The site location is over two hours away and this causes friction back in the office. Gwen Mitchell worries that a job so far from home will affect the business back at Rocky Top and is less than thrilled with Tommy's decision to take on this project.
Pilot
1. Pilot
August 22, 2013
Meet the Kentucky family who uses logs to build houses and furniture.
Description
  • Premiere Date
    August 22, 2013