Christopher Kellie Design Inc. The siding the Poplar bark shingles with cedar board and batton.
Poplar bark shingle siding originated in the mountains of North Carolina and has been revived by the company Bark House in Spruce Pine, NC. We used Premium Grade shingles by Bark House which are between 1"-1 1/2" thickness. Here's a link to some more detailed specs on Bark House bark siding, they ship all over the country and may have a distributor near you.
Christopher Kellie Design Inc. The shingles are Weathered Wood, the metal Burnished Slate. The colors are similar, so incorporating different materials on different sections of the house was a subtle way to highlight the red barn 'wing'.
hjames1623 This is a beautiful look! My sister has one like it that she got from a company that sells chimney caps & dampers in Cincinnati, OH (http://www.chimneycareco.com/chimney-caps--dampers) and I am in love with it. It has a smoke house, kind of rustic look, but is very charming. Thanks for sharing!
Poplar bark shingle siding originated in the mountains of North Carolina and has been revived by the company Bark House in Spruce Pine, NC. We used Premium Grade shingles by Bark House which are between 1"-1 1/2" thickness. Here's a link to some more detailed specs on Bark House bark siding, they ship all over the country and may have a distributor near you.
http://barkhouse.com/
http://barkhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/sheet.pdf