Reverse board and batten siding is an exterior cladding technique that inverts the traditional board and batten style. Instead of using wide boards with narrow battens to cover the seams, reverse board and batten employs narrow boards with wider battens. This creates a unique pattern of recessed narrow sections between raised wider panels.
The arrangement adds texture, shadow lines, and visual interest to the exterior of a building. Often made from wood, vinyl, or fiber cement, reverse board and batten siding is valued for its aesthetic appeal and versatility in complementing various architectural styles. Proper maintenance ensures durability.
Reverse Board & Batten Siding is available in a variety of sizes with common overall combined widths of 6.75”, 9.75”, 12.75” (17.1, 24.8, 32.4 cm) and depths of 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm). The widths of battens are typically between 1.5”-3.5” (3.8-8.9 cm) with board widths of 6”-12” (15.2-30.5 cm).
Reverse board and batten siding is an exterior cladding technique that inverts the traditional board and batten style. Instead of using wide boards with narrow battens to cover the seams, reverse board and batten employs narrow boards with wider battens. This creates a unique pattern of recessed narrow sections between raised wider panels.
The arrangement adds texture, shadow lines, and visual interest to the exterior of a building. Often made from wood, vinyl, or fiber cement, reverse board and batten siding is valued for its aesthetic appeal and versatility in complementing various architectural styles. Proper maintenance ensures durability.
Reverse Board & Batten Siding is available in a variety of sizes with common overall combined widths of 6.75”, 9.75”, 12.75” (17.1, 24.8, 32.4 cm) and depths of 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm). The widths of battens are typically between 1.5”-3.5” (3.8-8.9 cm) with board widths of 6”-12” (15.2-30.5 cm).