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Brick and cedar mixed siding.
The vertical installation of board and batten siding draws the eye upward and gives this single story brick home the illusion of some extra height.
Check out the lp smartside home visualizer to picture how exterior elements like color and materials will pair together.
This beach property is made up of several buildings.
Comparing brick and cedar siding always requires you to look at a lot more than just aesthetic differences.
Dark gray gutters contrasts the all white trim fascia columns and railings nicely.
Mixed buildings mixed siding.
Compare brick and cedar siding with help from a construction expert in this free video clip.
Here s another color choosing trick for siding.
Medium gary cedar shake siding paired with a red brick base and chimney.
The wood top rails is a great touch.
The gray color is a popular pairing with red brick.
For a more traditional look be sure to visually ground your home with a darker color.
Brown metal accent roof with a dark timberline shingle.
Cedar shingles or shakes as they are also known are versatile in terms of their look and how they can be installed.
This home uses a wood look cedar shingle and lap siding in the same warm color to create a relaxing and inviting appearance.
Brooks ballard original photo on houzz.
The siding adds a modest decorative element on a home that might look less interesting in solid brick.
Gray siding is often paired with a gray blue stone while warm colored brick matches tan or beige siding.
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There s something about the natural look of real wood particularly for villas chateaus and other resorts.