Monika Wilson
Century 21 Sunbelt Realty
2378 Surfside Blvd, Cape Coral, Florida,
33991
22M
The Scandinavian Full Scribe method of building goes
back over a thousand years. Used and developed in the
Scandinavian Countries, a subset of the Nordic Countries,
Aland Is, Denmark, Farse Is, Finland, Greenland, Iceland,
Norway, and Sweden.

This being said, it is obvious that each of these countries
enjoys a very cold winter which can extend up to eight
months of the year. The construction technics had to be
equivalent to the very harsh weather of each of these
countries, keeping the occupants warm in the winter using
very little energy.
For over eleven hundred years their building
technics were refine and honed to protect and
provide a warm shelter. In so doing the methods of
Scandinavian Full Scribe Log Building was born, and
developed to their present day standards. Many of
the Log Homes of these countries are over a
thousand years old.
Today, we can enjoy the craftsmanship of the old
world married with the new world technology. We now
find that these fully handcrafted Log Homes have the
very best R-Factor rating, far above any standard
construction. It has also been shown
that they are
virtually hurricane and tornado resistant.
At Dream Crafters we know how labor intensive
Scandinavian Full Scribe Log Building is, but it's worth
every second of hard work. When we ship a Log Shell to
our customer we are the only one's that reassemble the
shell, not wanting anyone that does not understand the
great effort in handcrafting this log shell, or the
complexity of this type of structure, to try and assemble it
on the customer's waiting foundation.

It's a craftsmanship that surpasses all forms of
machined structures such as "D" log, or any of the
other configurations used today, as a poor attempt to
replace the Old World Trained Craftsman that has
almost disappeared from the housing industry of
North America. A handcrafted art that cannot be
mass produced on an assembly line.

The handcrafted art of scribing an upper log to
match the contour of the log below, and carving a
weather tight seam that cannot be copied by the
untrained, nor by the best computer controlled
machine. In the above, left picture, is a good example
of that superior handcraftsmanship. Although a slight
shadow is apparent, and the scribe pencil line is still
present, the seam is completely weather tight.
Please contact Monika Wilson, Century 21Sunbelt,
Phone: 239 823 9683, e mail:
mwilson@spotfloridarealestate.com