Most customers love the look of a traditional wood-sided home but hate the maintenance that comes with it. Clapboard gives you the look of a conventional wedge-style wooden siding, but low maintenance is needed.
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It gained popularity in the 1800s, as it was considered a more economical option. Dutch Lap has been known to give more of a renaissance look such as Colonials, Gambrels, Victorians, and Greek Revival style homes.
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It's characterized by a wide board with a rounded bead or indentation running along its bottom edge. This bead creates a shadow line, adding visual interest and depth to the building's facade.
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It was popular during the Victorian era as a pragmatic method of adding architectural detail to Carpenter Gothic structures. Later, the board and batten method was used as siding for structures such as barns and garden sheds, and is now often called barn siding.
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Backed with breathable foam, insulated siding wraps your home’s exterior with a continuous blanket of insulation up to 1 ¼” thick. Helps lower your energy bill, adds impact resistance, and makes your home quieter by reducing the transfer of outdoor noise.
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Shingle-style siding originated in the Boston area in the 1880s as a transitional style between the Queen Anne style and the Colonial Revival's Georgian period. The style was influenced by the work of architect Richard Norman Shaw, but instead of tile-hanging, it used shingle-hanging.
Shake Shingles became a popular design element in the 1890s Shingle Style architecture, was used to decorate small cottages and grand houses. Giving more of a traditional wood shingle siding home.
Scallop siding is a type of exterior cladding that became popular in the mid-1800s on Victorian homes. Scallop siding can add a decorative and historic feel to a home, and is often used as an accent on gables, dormers, and other parts of the home
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