Think every log home looks similar? Think again! Just see how our different customers all over Michigan and America have customized their own log home kitchens with WoodHaven log siding and paneling products. What kitchen do you like the most?
The Hunter’s Retreat
This local hunter loved the log cabin look, so he brought it to both his home and his private hunting cabin! His home kitchen features WoodHaven knotty pine half log siding for his walls, and our knotty pine log paneling for the ceiling. Keeping with his hunting theme, decorations feature heavy use of animal bone and other natural elements. Check out the custom cabinet handles!
To help keep his kitchen interior bright, this homeowner incorporated a skylight into his kitchen ceiling. Log homes can bring darker interiors since most log walls aren’t white, but we do have more recommendations on how you can brighten up a log home interior in this blog.
The Modern Log Home
This family home incorporates beautiful WoodHaven knotty pine walls with modern design elements to create a log home that feels entirely contemporary! White ceilings, lots of big windows, and white cabinets help keep this kitchen feeling bright and inviting. We especially love the subtle use of our knotty pine log siding on their kitchen island!

This home just proves you don’t need to completely cover your walls and ceiling in WoodHaven log siding to make a beautiful kitchen! Even small additions can make an enormous impact on your home’s aesthetics!
The Barnwood Country Kitchen
Did you know WoodHaven also provides faux barn wood paneling for home interiors? It looks just like recycled barnwood, but it’s much easier to work with and you don’t have to worry about any rotting or infested wood! This private home out in Powell incorporated both WoodHaven’s barn wood and knotty pine paneling into their kitchen! The result is a rustic blend of color and texture. This kitchen has a little bit of everything: stone, leather, wood and metal!
The Log Cabin Mansion
This log home is more like a log mansion! The living room and kitchen are framed by large indoor trusses which give the entire space more of the class log cabin feel. The kitchen is decked out in dark cabinetry with a massive stone oven vent. Walls are adorned with WoodHaven’s knotty pine siding, while the ceiling is composed of log panels. Look how high that ceiling is! This is one grand space.

The homeowners preferred using natural materials and keeping with a rustic appeal. They combined elements like stone and wood together seamlessly through color choice.
The Aspen Kitchen

Finally, this home opted for WoodHaven’s aspen log paneling for a distinct look in their kitchen! You can immediately see that this wood is much brighter than knotty pine wood paneling. However, there are still advantages to going with a knotty pine interior.
Create Your Own Log Home Kitchen with WoodHaven!
Are you ready to bring the log cabin feeling to your own home kitchen? You’ve now seen for yourself how it can be achieved with WoodHaven log siding and paneling! Our products are perfect for your home. They’re milled to be straight as an arrow, install easily, and provide lasting quality! You could order wood panels from a big box store, but you may find yourself disappointed with that wood’s quality. We may cost a little more, but we promise that each of our wood panels will arrive ready to use! You can learn more about our milling process in this blog! Want to learn more about how much your kitchen project could cost? Use our estimator now!
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