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Carlson’s Barnwood supplied the siding for this house in Colorado. Click here for company info.

Cedar shingle panels from Cedar Valley Mfg. are available in exposures of 4,5 and 7 in. Click here for company info.

Liberty Cedar custom cut these fancy-butt designer shingles to produce this unique design. Click here for company info.

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Nichiha’s ½-in.-thick fiber-cement shakes create shadow lines similar to traditional wood siding. Click here for company info.

Along with the posts, spindles, newels, railings, gable details and appliqués, The Wood Factory provided the shingles for this residence in Houston, TX. Click here for company info.