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Fiber Cement Siding: Emerging New Exterior Design Trends

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Updated: Nov 11, 2019


















One just can’t ignore the popularity of fiber cement siding in Aurora. It is applied by millions of homeowners across the US for good reasons. Made with a composite of cellulose fibers and cement, it is a very durable material that can last for half a century. Manufacturers confidently give decades worth warranties for this material. Once installed, it can be maintained by weekly washing and repainting every decade. From an aesthetic sense, fiber cement comes in many colors and designs. If you own fiber cement cladding or are thinking of applying it to your exterior, you should consider the following emerging trends:


Fiber Cement Decks

Why exclude the deck from the benefits of fiber cement siding in Aurora? The raised platform outside the door is just as vulnerable to hail, storm and other elements. Fiber cement is tough enough to handle the debris and footfall that the deck deals with. This gives the home’s exterior a consistent design as this cladding covers almost all of it. A consistent exterior can work in favor of the home’s curb appeal and market price.


Interior Siding

Some homeowners take continuity even further by applying fiber cement inside on ceilings, kitchen backsplash, etc. This is more popularly seen in homes with farmhouse, board and batten and contemporary exterior. The interior may use a different pattern to contrast the exterior.


Shake Shingles

Fiber cement is popular for its ability to mimic wood while remaining easy to maintain. This mimicry is taken to the next level with shake shingles. Wood siding is often applied in uneven overlapping patterns. It was traditionally applied to roofing and is now a popular siding style. This gives the panels an organic feel. This organic style can be mimicked by fiber cement with perfection.


Green, Brown & Beige Siding

Fiber cement claddings use colors available in nature to maintain a natural look. And nothing speaks nature like green, brown and beige, colors associated with plant life. No wonder, this combo is the most popular in the country. If the building is surrounded by grass, trees and plants, this color combination will enhance the natural curb appeal. Beige is applied to the building’s trimmings to create a contrasting effect. Yellow may be added to create a luxurious feel.


Mixed Siding

Stone cladding is also quite popular for its earthy tones and durability. Some homeowners combine fiber cement with stone veneers to create interesting exterior designs. They can be arranged in an orderly fashion with stone claddings at the bottom and fiber cement installed on the upper parts. They can also be applied in alternating panels for a natural contrasting effect. It can also be combined with hardwood siding.


Blue Siding With Gray Trimming

Blue siding is popularly applied to traditional American architectures like Cape Cod and Colonial. It comes in many shades and stands out from other designs. It is commonly applied with white trimming for a crisp light appeal. But gray trims are trending in 2019. Gray comes in various shades with lighter colors creating a warm appeal and dark colors creating a cool appeal. Neutral gray is popular for its ability to work with light and dark shades of blue.


Vertical Board & Batten Siding

Horizontal siding is the norm. Many choose to break it by applying vertical panels instead. Where wide panels make the exterior seem wider, long panels make it seem taller. Board and batten siding is the most popular for vertical style. The long plane panels create a neat and uniform pattern that creates a consistent design. It also helps that fiber cement can easily mimic the uniformity of wooden boards.


Pure White Exterior

White siding with white trimming is another interesting trend. White reflects light the best out of all colors and creates a warm and cozy feel. It can be applied to vintage and contemporary architecture to add some sophistication. It’s common among homes close to the coastline where the sun shines bright.


There are more breathtaking siding designs that are yet to catch up but may trend next year.



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