Board On Board Barn Siding
You can cover the whole exterior of your house with board and batten siding incorporate board and batten ideas within your interior décor or even add small accents with board and batten shutters or ceilings.
Board on board barn siding. It is available in 6 and 8 widths with other widths up to 12 by special order which requires a little more time but worth the wait if you have something specific in mind. Board and batten siding is sometimes called barn siding because many barns in north america are constructed this way. Since our barn wood siding is tongue and groove on all four sides it virtually eliminates waste. Our barn board siding will include nail holes strapping marks rough and smooth texture and other historical character.
It can be applied in various patterns including board to board board and batten reverse board and batten and board on board. Coloration is the timeless result of natural wood tones acquiring agrarian patina over many decades spent protected from the elements on the interiors of historic barns. The shades of brown barn siding boards range from gray brown to rich chocolate. Barn siding is a simple siding style with vertical boards running the full height of the building.
Board and batten shutters which use the batten as a horizontal brace are also considered less formal and more provincial than louvered shutters. Wood species include pine and hardwoods such as oak ash elm beech and maple. Even today this type of siding on a house exudes a comfortable informality. Barns and houses with board and batten siding were inspired by nordic european buildings and gained popularity in america sometime around the middle of the 19th century.
Make necessary chopping and ripping cuts for installation taking note of any nails or metal that may be left in the. Most all historic barns have vertical running siding to prevent water from infiltrating as it runs down the walls though occasionally one might see a barn with horizontally run siding. 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. Preparation clean the boards with a stiff brush to remove loose dirt wood or paint if using painted barn board.
Board and batten siding is thought to have originated in norway and sweden where it was used to protect the exterior of log buildings. We also offer shiplap and tongue and groove mill profiles.