Mill Flat


What is a "Mill Flat" log home?

We're so glad you asked! 

In a Mill Flat style of construction, we put each log through our sawmill to make a small flat spot on the top and bottom of each log so they sit perfectly flush with the other logs around them. The corners are typically saddle-notched for a tight, secure fit.

Benefits of Mill Flat:

  • Saves you money by saving us time!
  • Small caulk lines give a gentle contrast to the surrounding wood.
Take a look at the image below to get an idea of what this can look like!


Customer reviews

Knaughty Log did everything right by us involving the blasting, refinishing and caulking on our home. Price quoted was reasonable and they held true to it. Not only was the project completed on time, the crew put in EXTRA time to beat encroaching weather. The end product was all we had hoped for and made our home practically shine as we prepared to sell it. Communication was prompt and clear for the duration, the guys were not only professional but also friendly. I would certainly recommend them and I do not leave a 5 star review flippantly!
In the end, I feel I received great value for the money spent.

- Jeff Woodford

Knaughty Log Homes were life savers! The most professional crew we have dealt with. Knowledgeable on all aspects of log homes.
On time, corrected issues on their own, put in extra time to finish the project on schedule. If you are looking for professionals to work on your beautiful log home you need not go any further - this company w/ over 100 years of experience combined is the best out there! Thank you again Knaughty Log Homes!

- Billy Gogo

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