Lap sidings were among the earliest types of finish siding.
Historic wood siding profiles.
Log cabin siding was common by the 1930s in 6 8 and 10 widths.
Dutch lap siding pattern.
They range from hand split clapboards of short lengths with feather edged ends shown here to pit or mill sawn boards which can be beveled rabbeted or beaded.
In the wwpa s siding profile catalog the association gives precise measurements that permit millers to produce these standard siding profiles.
In vertical applications bevel cut the ends and install the lap siding so water is directed to the outside.
Historic wood siding exhibits rich and varied surface textures.
Reclaimed historic siding including clapboard shake and historic cedar siding.
An extensive catalog of wood siding profiles is in a book of standard patterns by the wwpa and the wood siding profiles shown here are adapted from that resource cited just below.
There are many features that make wood siding of primary historical importance to your building.
With lap siding the profile of each board partially overlaps that of the board next to it.
You will find shiplap siding in several variations among these profiles but in the company of coves grooves and bevels that extend the range of profiles.
Rustic siding is a broad term often applied to several types of siding milled to present an appearance much more like timber than their actual thickness.
The classic example is log cabin siding a peeled log simulation with shiplapped joints.