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Titan Remodeling
Traditional home with James HardiePanel Vertical siding "Board and Batten" style
Inspiration for a timeless exterior home remodel in Nashville
Inspiration for a timeless exterior home remodel in Nashville
CertainTeed Living Spaces®
Vertical Siding: Board & Batten (Light Maple)
+ Cedar Impressions (Sable Brown) - Double 9" Staggered Rough-Split Shakes
Trim: Restoration Millwork & Vinyl Carpentry Decorative Trim
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
In this project, a contrasting 1.5 story cottage-style board and batten addition was added to a traditional 1902 foursquare. Designed by Meriwether Felt, AIA. Photo by Andrea Rugg.
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Arch Studio, Inc.
New construction of a 3,100 square foot single-story home in a modern farmhouse style designed by Arch Studio, Inc. licensed architects and interior designers. Built by Brooke Shaw Builders located in the charming Willow Glen neighborhood of San Jose, CA.
Architecture & Interior Design by Arch Studio, Inc.
Photography by Eric Rorer
Bellwether
This 1970s ranch home in South East Denver was roasting in the summer and freezing in the winter. It was also time to replace the wood composite siding throughout the home. Since Colorado Siding Repair was planning to remove and replace all the siding, we proposed that we install OSB underlayment and insulation under the new siding to improve it’s heating and cooling throughout the year.
After we addressed the insulation of their home, we installed James Hardie ColorPlus® fiber cement siding in Grey Slate with Arctic White trim. James Hardie offers ColorPlus® Board & Batten. We installed Board & Batten in the front of the home and Cedarmill HardiPlank® in the back of the home. Fiber cement siding also helps improve the insulative value of any home because of the quality of the product and how durable it is against Colorado’s harsh climate.
We also installed James Hardie beaded porch panel for the ceiling above the front porch to complete this home exterior make over. We think that this 1970s ranch home looks like a dream now with the full exterior remodel. What do you think?
Specialty Siding
Working with South Pointe Construction on this one of a kind home in Costa Mesa, California we achieved this Modern Farmhouse look with James Hardie Primed Board and Batten materials that were later painted.
Meyer Greeson Paullin Benson (MGPB)
Clad in wood board and batten siding stained in Cabot's semi-solid black stain with white trim.
Elegant black two-story wood exterior home photo in Charlotte
Elegant black two-story wood exterior home photo in Charlotte
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Columbus Area's Luxury Design Build Firm | 17x Best of Houzz Winner!
Kipnis Architecture + Planning
The front and rear of the house were re-clad with James Hardie board-and-batten siding for a traditional farmhouse feel, while the middle section of the house was re-clad with a more modern large-scale James Hardie cement fiberboard panel system. The front windows were re-designed to provide an ordered facade. The upper window is detailed with barn door shudders.
DEMESNE
The high entry gives you vertical connection with the sky. A catwalk is suspended in this volume to allow time to pause at the breathtaking lake view from a higher vantage point. The landscape moves and flows throughout the site like the water laps against the shore. ©Shoot2Sell Photography
Bellwether
This 1970s ranch home in South East Denver was roasting in the summer and freezing in the winter. It was also time to replace the wood composite siding throughout the home. Since Colorado Siding Repair was planning to remove and replace all the siding, we proposed that we install OSB underlayment and insulation under the new siding to improve it’s heating and cooling throughout the year.
After we addressed the insulation of their home, we installed James Hardie ColorPlus® fiber cement siding in Grey Slate with Arctic White trim. James Hardie offers ColorPlus® Board & Batten. We installed Board & Batten in the front of the home and Cedarmill HardiPlank® in the back of the home. Fiber cement siding also helps improve the insulative value of any home because of the quality of the product and how durable it is against Colorado’s harsh climate.
We also installed James Hardie beaded porch panel for the ceiling above the front porch to complete this home exterior make over. We think that this 1970s ranch home looks like a dream now with the full exterior remodel. What do you think?
Quality Edge
TruCedar Steel Siding shown in 10" Board & Batten in Napa Vine.
Example of a beige two-story metal exterior home design in Grand Rapids
Example of a beige two-story metal exterior home design in Grand Rapids
Orren Pickell Building Group
http://www.pickellbuilders.com. Horizontal lap siding is Hardieplank "Heathered Moss." Vertical board and batten siding is HardiePanel "Sail Cloth." Square pillars rest atop brick piers. Two 9'x8" overhead garage doors in mahogany finish. Photo by Paul Schlismann.
OSMOND DESIGNS
Front exterior of Parade Home.
Mid-sized arts and crafts gray three-story mixed siding exterior home photo in Salt Lake City
Mid-sized arts and crafts gray three-story mixed siding exterior home photo in Salt Lake City
Westlake Royal Building Products
Celect Premium Siding in Pottery and Celect Board and Batten in Heron Blue.
Example of a large blue two-story vinyl house exterior design
Example of a large blue two-story vinyl house exterior design
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Columbus Area's Luxury Design Build Firm | 17x Best of Houzz Winner!
Siding Express (Maintenance Free Siding)
Front of the house featuring James Hardie Board and Batten Siding and Shake Siding (shingles).
Large traditional gray two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home idea in St Louis
Large traditional gray two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home idea in St Louis
Rhodes Architecture + Light
The home's form is broken into two gabled volumes linked by a central stair. The central atrium floods the interior with day light and is the focus of the open spaces of the house. Exterior rain-screen fiber cement panels and board and batten siding further reduce the apparent volume of the house. Front and rear decks and trellises encourage the use of the land around the house.
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