New Build Exterior Horizontal Hardie Board Siding: Iron Ore by Sherwin Williams, Eggshell finish Vertical Board & Batten: Tricorn Black by Sherwin Williams, Eggshell finish Cultured Stone Veneer: Grey Pearl Orchard Limestone by Creative Mines Wood Siding: Cedar with custom walnut / acorn / natural stain mix Windows: Andersen 100 Series in Black with Grids […]
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Vertical siding is an eye-catching and stylish exterior cladding option that adds architectural interest to both residential and commercial structures.
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Vertical siding is an eye-catching and stylish exterior cladding option that adds architectural interest to both residential and commercial structures.
Want to make a statement with your home's exterior? These five design ideas are easy to implement and will make a big impact on the overall look of your home.
While horizontal siding may be the traditional choice for most home exteriors across the country, vertical siding is becoming popular for its aesthetic appeal.
Metal Siding vs Hardie Board Cost: Gain a better understanding of the costs and other pros & cons for metal siding & Hardie Board. Learn more.
The exterior finishes of this Scandinavian inspired home includes vertical white cedar siding and standing seam metal roofs.
Vesta steel siding by Quality Edge combines the timeless appeal of wood with the unmatched durability of steel, offering a superior, maintenance-free exterior solution.
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The New Norris House wall assembly utilizes advanced framing techniques and a rainscreen wall construction. Constructed of Atlantic White Cedar (AWC), the cladding of the house uses natural materials much like those found on the original Norris cottages of the 1930‘s. Atlantic...
Clad in wax-covered pine, this 645-square-foot dwelling is striking on the outside and endlessly charming on the inside.
Traditional homes and suburban ranch houses were often made of wood with clapboard siding. Over time, the wood got replaced with metal, plastic, or composite alternatives. Vinyl siding is particularly popular because it’s low-maintenance, weather-resistant, and cheap. Board and batten siding mixes wide and narrow planks. The thinner ones (battens) hide the joints between the
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Gallery of the best house siding ideas including brick, metal, stone and wood siding designs to suit all budgets.