Mixed Color Barn Siding
There were times when a barn was built directly from the trees that grew on its foundation. Different species of trees were cut down, milled, and then used for its siding. When wood from these historic structures is reclaimed, it generally contains a mix of elm, pine, poplar, ash, beech, and maple, which are rich with varying colors and grain patterns.
You choose the percentage of the color mix you would like.
Specifications
- Barn Siding paneling is normally milled to 7/16″ thickness.
- Vintage Lumber is also able to meet customer’s requirements for both thinner and thicker Barn Siding.
- Most of our solid siding is produced in random widths(RW) from 2” to 10”, on the inch and a quarter face. Typical RW ranges are 2” to 8”, or any combination needed. Board widths of over 20” are sometimes available in certain species. The wider the widths required, the higher the costs. For prompt filling of orders, we base our RW counts on available widths in inventory, and we calculate the dimensions of your wall to facilitate installation to avoid all of one width remaining at the end.