Frequently Asked Questions
At Coyote Gulch Log Furniture, we take pride in our work. Our unique, handcrafted indoor and outdoor furniture is created one piece at a time, with every attention to detail. We are happy to answer any questions that you may have about Coyote Gulch Log Furniture.
Here are a few questions that we often hear. Please feel free to call or Email us with your questions or comments.
Q: I need a piece of furniture that is
slightly different that what I have seen in your store. Can
you make it for me?
A: Here at Coyote Gulch Log Furniture we can custom-build almost any piece of furniture to your
specifications. We welcome custom orders!
Q: Do you deliver?
A: Coyote Gulch Log Furniture offers FREE delivery in the Bitterroot Valley of Western
Montana. We also service other parts of Montana and the
Salmon, Idaho area for a nominal fee. On occasion, deliveries
have even been made as far away as Chicago, Illinois and Seattle,
Washington for a fee. Contact us to discuss your needs and we
will let you know if delivery is an option.
Q: I already have a log bed. Can
you make another one exactly like it?
A: We can make a bed that looks very similar, but every piece of wood is unique, so no two beds are ever
exactly alike.
Q: Do you just make beds?
A: No, although beds are one of our most popular items. Here
at Coyote Gulch Log Furniture we
also make chests & dressers, nightstands & end tables, bar stools,
rockers, tables, chairs, and outdoor furniture, to name just a few.
Q: Does your store only sell your
products?
A: No. In addition to Coyote Gulch log furniture and wood
products, we offer many other items, including: Made in
Montana furniture and accessories by local artisans and craftsmen, a
small line of Amish furniture from northern Montana, and a
collection of cedar outdoor
furniture from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (assembled by us in
Corvallis).
We also feature artwork by local Victor Artist, Pat Baker; stained glass & metal silhouettes by local Hamilton artist, Steve Parker; Fabric Art & Quilted Art by Realizations of Hamilton; custom western jewelry by local silversmith & engraver, Charles Wheat.
