If you want to create subtle accents and unique textures to your home’s exterior, board and batten sidings are becoming a trend. They enhance the aesthetics of your curb, protect your property against mild to extreme weather, and provide warmth for your interior. To help you out, here are 13 Certainteed board and batten siding ideas you might like. 


1. Blue and Gray Certainteed Board and Batten Siding

Board and batten sidings are versatile materials that allow you to choose your desired color to match your home’s exterior. If you want your property to look unique while looking vibrant, choose a blue and gray combination for your board and batten siding. Additionally, choose a darker shade for your roof shingles to contrast your blue and gray facade, giving your home a beautiful contrast. 


2. Neutral Brown Certainteed Board and Batten Siding 

Choosing neutral colors for your home’s exterior is ideal for making your property look simple yet classic. This featured a light brown shade for your Certainteed board and batten siding and paired with darker mahogany for the roof. The roof color provides a great contrast to your light brown facade. 

Additionally, the white trims on the roof outline and the windows provide a good accent to your light brown and mahogany color combination. 


3. Beige Certainteed Board and Batten Siding with Red Roof

Traditional farmhouses will look unique and stand out when you decide the color beige for the board and batten sidings. Paired with a red roof, your property will look warmer and homier while giving off a stylish vibe. You can choose a white frame for your windows to make them pop out from your beige facade. 


4.  Shingle and Certainteed Board and Batten Siding Combination

Combining different kinds of sidings can add textures and accents to your property and make it look unique and more rustic. Choose a color with varying shades of brown and beige for your board and batten sidings and mahogany or reddish-brown for your shingle siding. 

Finish off the look of your home’s exterior with dark gray roof shingles to contrast the brown and red combination.


5. Certainteed Board and Batten Siding with Stonework Facade

Neutral shades like gray for your board and batten sidings will go perfectly with an accented stonework facade. The unique stonework element will enhance your curb appeal, creating subtle textures to make your home look rustic and bolder. It can also make your home look more historical yet stylish. 

Choose a dark shade of grey or black for your roof shingles while contrasting them with white trims and window frames.


6. Dark Brown Shingle and Beige Board and Batten Siding 

Combining shingle siding with board and batten siding can add accents and beautiful textures to your property. To prevent these two siding ideas from dominating one another, choose contrasting colors. In this case, choose beige or off-white for your board and batten siding and a darker color for your shingle siding. 

Choosing black paneled window shutters and front door provides a nice contrast to your neutral facade colors. 


7. Mahogany Certainteed Board and Batten Siding

If you want to keep the traditional look of your farmhouse but desire to make it more stylish, choose a mahogany color for your board and batten siding. Additionally, apply brown window shutters to give that nice contrast to your vibrant-looking facade. 

Embrace that historical farmhouse look by choosing white outlines for your roof and frames; this also provides a nice accent to your red board and batten sidings. 


8.  Tropical-Looking Certainteed Board and Batten Siding  

If your property is near the beach, choose a tropical color such as the mint green shade for your board and batten sidings. The tropical color exudes a summer vibe, making your property look like a perfect cottage for lounging by the beach. 

Make your windows pop out by choosing white window frames. Additionally, you can choose a darker green shade for the roof shingles to allow unity in your overall home’s exterior appearance. 


9. White Certainteed Board and Batten Siding with Black Accent

Keep the historical look of your houses by combining white board and batten siding with black roof outlines, window frames, and even your doors. This color combination provides a good contrast while making your property look minimalist yet sleek. 

Choose a brown shade for your roof shingles to complete your home’s exterior appeal.

The brown color gives it a subtle accent to make your home look more rustic and warm. 

Read also: Farmhouse with Modern Black Window Ideas


10. Yellow Certainteed Board and Batten Siding with Stonework Accent 

If you want a pop of vibrant colors, this idea features yellow board and batten sidings. It’s accented by red roof shingles, wooden shingle siding, and unique stonework facades. Your property will look even more rustic and welcoming with the copper-colored front door.

Provide arched windows to give subtle curves to your house, and combine the color combination by choosing white roof outlines and window frames.


11. Mustard and Beige Certainteed Board and Batten Siding 

A home’s exterior with mustard board and batten siding will certainly stand out, even when it snows. Additionally, you can make your property look more inviting by choosing copper for your front door. Accent the mustard and beige color combination by providing a stonework element, adding more texture to your home. 


12. Forest Green Board and Batten Siding with Brown Roof Shingle

A forest green board and batten siding will make your home’s exterior stand out because of its unique color. The white roof outlines and window frames provide good contrast, while the brown roof shingles perfectly complement the forest green shade. 

You can also mix shingle siding with board and batten to create more textures and prevent your home from looking too edgy. 


13. Two-Color Certainteed Board and Batten Siding with Stonework

Choosing two colors for your home’s exterior is a great way to make it look unique in the neighborhood.

This idea features gray and red board and batten sidings, accented by a brown stonework element at the bottom. The black windows with beige outlines contrast your red facade nicely.

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