Wide vertical wood siding with narrow pieces of trim that cover the joints
A style of exterior siding where seams between wide vertical boards are covered by narrow vertical boards.
a wall surface composed of boards set vertically with the cracks between covered by narrow wood strips (or battens).
A type of siding composed of wide boards and narrow battens. The boards are nailed to the sheathing so that there is one/half inch space between them. The battens are nailed over the open spaces between the boards.
(a method of siding) a building with parallel boards whose seams are weatherproofed with a thin vertical strip of wood- (batten).
Vertical plank siding with joints covered by narrow wood strips.
Vertical siding where wood strips (Battens) hide the seams where other boards are joined.
A type of siding composed of vertical boards and batten slats that cover wall joints.
Siding fashioned of boards set vertically and covered where their edges join by narrow strips called battens.
A type of exterior siding with vertical battens (narrow boards) nailed over wide boards (or more commonly today, plywood) to provide a rustic or country appearance.
A type of siding for wood-frame buildings