Cypress siding provides a natural choice for today's homes

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For an award-winning house in Asheville, N.C., architect Rob Carlton selected cypress siding after considering several other wood species. “Cypress’ tone, grain and all of its natural characteristics made the decision easy,” Carlton says. The mountain retreat features cypress siding arranged in horizontal and vertical tongue-and-groove patterns, with contrasting paints and stain finishes to harmonize the mix.

The rustic charm of cypress also created a signature look for a contemporary log home designed by Cincinnati architect John Senhauser. Although he initially considered cedar and pine for his client’s urban hideaway, he ultimately settled on cypress because of its superior water and insect resistance. “From my experience, cypress is easily milled and finished, and the quality of the material is excellent,” he adds.

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Cypress siding can complement any architectural style and is widely available in the most popular patterns, such as bevel, shiplap, tongue and groove and board-and-batten. To learn more about the versatility, durability, and beauty of cypress siding, visit www.CypressInfo.org.

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