Board And Batten Mixed With Horizontal Siding
Everlast board batten is the perfect choice both as a primary or accent siding.
Board and batten mixed with horizontal siding. If you opt for board and batten siding a style of vertical siding often seen in commercial and industrial buildings with thin vertical filler strips placed over the seams in your siding this process will be even more complex. This modern farmhouse calls that design into the present mixing two different widths of board and batten siding with a horizontal lap siding accent. A fresh exterior that combines board and batten horizontal siding and stone dark body and white trim to create prominent contrast window shutters that add to the rustic aesthetic a mix of hip and gable roofs with asphalt shingles. This home features horizontal lap siding over the majority of the facade with some wide board and batten siding on the accents.
Wood engineered wood products fiber cement boards and polymer vinyl products are all suitable materials for board and batten siding. Plus choose from a beautiful palette of timeless colors. Featuring a 2 integral batten and 9 face you produce the classic american rough sawn cedar board and batten aesthetic. Changing the siding helps call attention to specific areas making the home more interesting.
Before your siding professional can install the vertical panels a layer of furring strips must be laid horizontally underneath in order to level and smooth the surface to ensure a clean and finished look after the siding is in placed. The most traditional farmhouse appearance can be created by using board and batten siding over the entirety of the design. Board and batten is considered as a style of paneling that combines vertical planks of wood known as the board and small narrower strips of wood known as the batten. This includes the area directly above the front door as well as the area just below the windows to the right.
Of these fiber cement boards and natural wood boards are excellent choices and both have advantages and disadvantages. Traditionally board and batten siding starts with wide vertical planks boards which are then joined together by thin vertical strips battens to cover the seams.