We have a lot of people in love with our shed designs, but because we use high-end materials, they don’t always fit into everyone’s budget. So, we’ve spent some serious time discussing how we can create a more economical design without compromising the charm, detailing and longevity of our product. A shed with faux board and batten siding was one of our design solutions, using pressure treated plywood to simulate the board siding and then applying cypress battens for a finished look. This would reduce both material and labor costs, but when detailed properly, still looks appropriate behind historic homes.

Board and batten is a traditional historic siding that originated in Norway and Sweden. It was popularized in the United States by Andrew Jackson Downing in the mid 1800s in his picturesque residential designs.  The siding was commonly used in Florida for outbuildings, including barns and garages, making it an appropriate material for use on sheds in historic districts. (See a Florida property built in the 1880s with board and batten outbuildings and the shed we built to complement it.)

We’d been discussing building a prototype of the board and batten economy shed for a while, but hadn’t managed to find the time. Then we were contacted by a Clearwater couple who wanted an 8′x10′  shed that complemented their 1920s bungalow with a stucco exterior. Since they did not need cypress lap siding to match their house, we suggested trying the board and batten shed. They jumped at the chance since the interior of their home features board and batten on their built-in cabinets and as their bath interior finish.

Historic Shed Economy Shed

8'x10' Board and Batten Shed

We customized the shed to reflect elements from the main house; we installed a checkerboard gable vent, angle cut the rafter tails, and installed brackets that mimicked the ones on the main house. The end result created a very pleasing shed design that was less expensive to build, yet that maintained historic character and still uses durable materials. We are now pleased to offer the Historic Shed™ Economy Shed line. We think you’ll like it, and the price.

Historic Shed Attractive Shed

As attractive as it's useful

 

5 Responses to A Pleasing Board and Batten Shed

  1. Historic Shed says:

    Check out the price on these sheds at http://historicshed.com/garden-shed/economy-sheds/

  2. Shawn Beckwith says:

    Wonderful proportions. Flagler Depots were board and batten also.

  3. This is just what we need for the Historical Society of Sarasota County! But it has to be 14′ long, to accommodate the ladder we need to put in it! We hope to see you at our Restoration 101 Event on January 14th here in Sarasota! Your sheds are gorgeous!

  4. Love the Board & Batten Shed, a wonderful option to offer. Wish I was closer to you!

  5. [...] Economical but Attractive Wood Shed from Historic Shed | Historic …Aug 20, 2011 … Traditional board and batten wood sheds that look great but are less expensive than our regular Historic Shed outbuildings. [...]

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