Christopher Kellie Design Inc. 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 door is walnut wood with a just a clear finish. The siding is bark shingles that don't require any additional stain or maintenance. BarkHouse has additional photos and information on their website www.barkhouse.com
lindagreg Thanks!...we have Barn Red batten board house, Barnwood trim/shutters and brown sundown...need door to be different color...just wand "wood" color...latest house!
For a pop of red without much work, choose red blooms, such as these geraniums, for container gardens flanking the front door. Add some at a higher level as a bonus.
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I love the tree bark siding and I am thinking this may work under the front porch but, certainly not any of the exposed porches. Love the mix of texture.
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Front entry pots
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a pop of red without much work, choose red blooms, such as these geraniums, for container gardens flanking the front door. Add some at a higher level as a bonus.
http://barkhouse.com/
http://barkhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/sheet.pdf