The color was kept consistent so the distinction is subtle but the final result is impactful.
Shake siding on front of house.
We are using lx pro prefinishing and like the colors lp mist grey and midnight bronze but not final and not sure how to use them together for best design anyone with images of the midnight bronze please include.
Installing vinyl shake siding.
One of the reasons that shake siding is so popular is the way that it can give your home a rustic or retreat style r look.
This exterior takes it to a new level mixing not only two colors but also two styles of siding as well.
This classic craftsman uses traditional clapboard siding on the body of the home and cedar impressions double 7 straight edge rough split shakes to highlight the dormers and gables over the front porch.
Nail the starter strip to the siding aligning the top of the strip with the chalk line.
Wood siding comes in clapboard also known as lap or bevel siding as well as shakes and shingles.
Shake vinyl siding a product that delivers the look and appeal of cedar siding at great savings.
This home makes great use of that style by mixing horizontal lap siding with a straight edge shingle with varying widths.
Using lp smartside 8 lap siding and shakes.
Initial plan is staggered shakes but would love comments on the look.
Pop a level chalk line for the starter strip an inch or two above the bottom of the siding.
Two tone siding has long been a popular way to complete a home s facade.
It is available in many colors and in different forms such as shakes vertical panels shingles horizontal panels fish scales beaded designs and lap.
Vinyl siding is a synthetic home exterior material that has become popular due to its low maintenance versatility durability and low cost.
All materials are stained the same shade of mahogany to give a more subtle appearance to the home.
Western red cedar and redwood woods known for being attractive and durable are considered the best choices.
Clapboard siding uses planks of wood installed horizontally with an upper piece that overlaps the lower piece.
If you have a vision of a more traditional facade a faux brick wall can offer the same classic look without the costly price tag of true brick.