Siding
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1. Dark, Bold Colors On The Rise
Historically, darker siding building materials easily faded. As a result, many homeowners opted for siding materials with light, neutral color palettes because they were less likely to fade. Today, manufacturers are successfully producing more siding color options than ever before and creating darker siding solutions that have reduced risks of fading.
As a result, homeowners are becoming more comfortable with selecting dark, bold siding materials that give their homes a clean, crisp look.






Types of Siding
FIBER CEMENT
When it is time to choose new siding for your house, there are quite a few variables to consider. You want a siding that will look great, of course, but it also needs to be affordable. You want a durable product that requires as little maintenance as possible.

- Vertical plank
- Shake
- Curved shake
- Lap
- Geometrics
- Wood shingle
- Stone
- Brick


Wood is natural, beautiful and durable which makes it a sought after siding option for use in traditional architecture such as cottages, bungalows and Cape Cod exteriors. While the type and style chosen can cause the cost to vary significantly, it can be an economical siding choice to install on a house as it will last for as long as routine maintenance is done to maintain its durability and the rich look of the wood.
Styles of Wood Siding
Drop Channel Siding
Tongue-and-Groove Siding
Split Logs
Board-and-Batten
Shake Siding
Shingle Siding
CEDAR SIDING
You’ll also learn about the maintenance requirements of cedar siding, because that is a crucial aspect of ownership that should not be overlooked.






STUCCO
Stucco was used as a cladding in about 15% of privately built houses during the 1940s-60s.
Stucco is a general term for a plaster coating to walls that consists of a cement-mortar made up of a 3:1 sand:cement mix that was typically applied over galvanised wire netting fixed over a diagonal timber board backing typically 6 x 1” (150 x 25 mm).
It was applied in three coats to a finished thickness of approximately ¾” (18 mm). It was common in some parts of the country for external corners to be curved.
With a rigid backing, holes or V cuts were made in the outside edges of the dwangs and plates to allow for air to circulate through the timber framing that would otherwise be restricted by the closely fitted backing material.
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