Log siding is an exterior cladding option designed to replicate the rustic appearance of a traditional log cabin. Unlike actual log construction, log siding is applied to a conventional frame, allowing for a broader range of architectural possibilities and increased energy efficiency.
Typically made from wood, log siding is also available in vinyl and steel, which mimic the natural texture and charm of wood while requiring less maintenance. The siding can be installed in full or half logs and comes in various finishes and styles. It's favored for creating a cozy, natural aesthetic that effortlessly blends with surrounding landscapes.
Log Siding is available in a variety of sizes with common overall heights of 5.5”, 7.25”, 9.25”, 11.25” (14, 18.4, 23.5, 28.6 cm), exposed heights of 5”, 6.75”, 8.75”, 10.75” (12.7, 17.1, 22.2, 27.3 cm), and depths of 1”-2” (2.5-5.1 cm). The overlap between panels is typically .5” (1.3 cm).
Log siding is an exterior cladding option designed to replicate the rustic appearance of a traditional log cabin. Unlike actual log construction, log siding is applied to a conventional frame, allowing for a broader range of architectural possibilities and increased energy efficiency.
Typically made from wood, log siding is also available in vinyl and steel, which mimic the natural texture and charm of wood while requiring less maintenance. The siding can be installed in full or half logs and comes in various finishes and styles. It's favored for creating a cozy, natural aesthetic that effortlessly blends with surrounding landscapes.
Log Siding is available in a variety of sizes with common overall heights of 5.5”, 7.25”, 9.25”, 11.25” (14, 18.4, 23.5, 28.6 cm), exposed heights of 5”, 6.75”, 8.75”, 10.75” (12.7, 17.1, 22.2, 27.3 cm), and depths of 1”-2” (2.5-5.1 cm). The overlap between panels is typically .5” (1.3 cm).