Since you are able to take advantage of this house exterior why not try it.
Using green wood for board and batten siding.
You can also use 1x8 or 1x12 boards and 1x4 battens.
It s high maintenance and susceptible to moisture insect activity and rot.
Perhaps the most common arrangement uses 1x10 boards and 1x2 or 1x3 batten.
In appearance board and batten siding can look rustic or modern depending on how rough the lumber is and its finish.
The increased popularity of rainscreens lends itself well to a revival of board and batten siding.
Butt the boards edge to edge if green.
The battens can be re tightened by turning the screws.
Board and batten siding recently installed on our boathouse using cedar boards stained with cabot solid color acrylic deck stain in dark slate.
Built in the style of old western boom town construction.
The green boards will shrink as they dry and they will slide under the batten.
The batten portions cover the gaps between.
So many people who like the look of board and batten siding will choose something that s easier to maintain such as trulog s steel board and batten siding.
Board and batten is considered as a style of paneling that combines vertical planks of wood known as the board and small narrower strips of wood known as the batten.
This is what people who nail green board and battens up say.
Board and batten siding ideas have transformed itself from convenient simple and unimpressive into modern timeless and rustic.
While traditional board and batten siding uses wide boards and overlying narrow battens there are multiple variations of the conventional narrow over wide technique.
Birch plywood planks pop against the ground and dark green trees.
Boards want to cup one way so put the hump out bark side in and put one nail in the center.
A rainscreen is created when siding is spaced off the building s sheathing moisture barrier with furring strips.
Board and batten siding using rough cut green lumber.
However wood isn t always the best material for homes.
On wide boards 12 or wider put 2 nails about 2 to 3 inches apart in the middle.
When you put on the battens screw them on you won t get nail pulling in the center of the batten and not through the boards.
Jam them up tight and put the batten on so that the nail hits between the two boards.