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Custom Siding

The siding is the largest visual part of any structure.  Most Victorians used a horizontal fancy siding design for the first, or the first and second floors with a fancy shingle pattern sometimes highlighting the remaining wall space.  Here are a few samples of siding that we have run.  Although shown mostly in 6 inch, these and other patterns may be run up to twelve inches wide.

Just a few sample ideas from our pattern book
Remember we can match ANY profile

* Profiles not shown in actual dimensions
*All Siding available in 3.5 inch to 11.25 inch widths



6 Inch Eagle House Siding; Reproduced for the Eagle House
6 Inch Boston Clinker Siding; named for its resemblance to the clinker boats 7 inch Boston Clinker Siding 6 inch Round Rustic Siding 8 Inch Beaded Cove

8 inch Drop Lap Siding

10 inch "V" Lap Siding

8 inch Fancy Siding

8 inch Beaded "V" Rustic Siding 8 Inch Double "V" Rustic Siding
8 inch Beveled Ship Lap Siding 8 inch "V" Rustic Siding 8 inch Three Lap Boston Clinker siding 12 Inch Fancy Siding
8 Inch Simulated Log Cabin Siding

Tongue and Groove Drop Siding

V and CV Tongue and Groove Rustic

Thin S/L Paneling  Boston

V Rustic

Channel Rustic Beveled

Channel Rustic Square

Cove Rustic

Shiplap Siding

Tongue and Groove 3/32" V Siding

Plain Bevel Siding

Log Cabin Siding, Shiplap

Log Cabin Siding, Shiplap

Anzac Siding

Rabbeted Bevel Siding Round Edge

Rabbeted Rough Bevel Siding

Rabbetted Rough Bevel Siding

Log Cabin Siding Shiplap

Rabbeted Bevel Siding

   

Suggested methods for nailing siding

Diagram from California Redwood Association (1962)

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