Share:

Beyond White and Gray: 10 Modern Board and Batten Siding Colors

From classic and understated to bold and daring, board and batten siding colors can communicate a wide variety of aesthetics. In many cases, complementary colors – those used for the trim, door, shutters, fascia or soffit – can also play an important role in achieving the desired effect.

When it comes to curb appeal, color is everything! Whether you’re going for an ambitious new look or simply want a tried-and-true upgrade, it can be helpful to explore all the exterior board and batten siding colors available, as well as their most popular complementary hues.

How to Pick Board and Batten Siding Colors

Though it wasn’t always the case, board and batten is one of the most popular siding styles today. Recognizable by its vertical orientation and the prominent groove that stands out at each seam, board and batten siding has a familiar feel and iconic appearance.

Traditionally, board and batten was crafted from wood, though modern siding materials like fiber cement are now the preferred choice because of their enhanced durability. Though wood is rarely used these days, board and batten siding designs often have a wood-look appearance, meaning a deliberate wood grain pattern has been crafted to give the siding an authentic look.

Because it brings significant texture to the exterior of the home, board and batten is often used as an accent piece in combination with smooth lap siding or architectural panels. However, many homes can benefit from an all-over approach as well.

No matter what layout you’re considering, color can play a big role in the overall impression that board and batten siding gives. The great news: there’s no need to stick with old-fashioned oak or pine anymore. Fiber cement siding makes it possible to experience a much greater spectrum of colors with precise distinctions in hue.

Popular Board and Batten Siding Color Ideas

There are many colors of board and batten siding to choose from. Some color families like green and blue even have several unique tones to consider.

Take a look at some of the most popular board and batten siding color combinations to get a feel for what style will suit your home best:

1. White

Board and Batten Siding Colors

White is one of the most common board and batten siding colors because it communicates a classic aesthetic that never goes out of style. While there are many shades of white, Pure White is a stunning choice for expressing a clean and modern look.

Black is a great trim choice for Pure White board and batten siding, with thin black window frames helping express a modern aesthetic. Another option for Pure White board and batten is to pair it with an off-white trim. This gives the home a soothing appearance that can look lovely.

2. Beige

A close up image of a beige board and batten siding for a house

Beige has slightly more warmth than white board and batten, with Creamy and Alabaster serving as two classic board and batten siding colors that are the closest to white. For even more color saturation, Accessible Beige is a beautiful choice.

All of these beige tones tend to work well with a variety of trim colors, including brown, beige, and white. Crisp white trim, soffit, and fascia add excellent definition to beige board and batten.

3. Light Grey

A close up image of light grey board and batten siding for a house

Grey has experienced the biggest uptick in recent years. Light grey colors are a nice choice for expressing a modern coastal vibe.

If you’re not sure which light grey tone is best for your home, Gray Clouds is a great color to start with, as it falls midway in the spectrum with a cool tone. Analytical Gray has slightly more brown coloration in its appearance, and warmer colors are a nice choice for shutters and trim. For a softer tone that leans towards white, Agreeable Grey is another beautiful color to try.

4. Dark Grey

A close up image of dark grey board and batten siding for a house

Dark grey board and batten siding colors can feel more stately, and they’re great for making a bold appearance. For the biggest impact, try pairing Peppercorn with black trim. Morris Room Gray and Pewter Tankard are both dark grey colors that look attractive with white, black, or brown trim.

5. Green

A close up image of green board and batten siding for a house

Choosing the right shade of green really depends on the quality of the coloration provided by the manufacturer. Avoid bright green hues, as these can look too playful on board and batten siding.

Instead, opt for mature green tones, like Evergreen Fog and Olive Grove. Both of these Allura board and batten siding colors express a distinct sophistication with an organic palette. Brown or white trim can both look beautiful against these shades of green, as do other natural materials like stone and brick.

6. Red

A close up image of red board and batten siding for a house

Red colors of board and batten siding are great for expressing a farmhouse or barn-inspired aesthetic. Virtual Taupe and Toile Red are two color selections with an authentic look that will create eye-catching curb appeal.

7. Light Blue

A close up image of light blue board and batten siding for a house

For a light and bright appearance, Niebla Azul is a gorgeous color that looks amazing with crisp white trim. Downing Slate offers more saturation while keeping the charming hint of blue that brings unique flair.

8. Dark Blue

A close up image of dark blue board and batten siding for a house

Gale Force and Naval both provide rich blue color saturation that leans close to black, a mature look for board and batten siding. For a cohesive style, black trim is a must, but white trim can also look charming by creating striking contrast that accentuates the architecture.

9. Brown

A close up image of brown board and batten siding for a house

Brown board and batten siding colors lean into a natural aesthetic. Macadamia and Urbane Bronze are perfect for creating a cabin-style exterior or chalet exterior. These hues can easily be paired with any shade of brown trim or white trim.

10. Black

A close up image of black board and batten siding for a house

Black siding may feel like an unconventional choice, but it’s actually a fantastic approach to creating unique color with a board and batten exterior. Tricorn Black will be the deepest shade of black to experiment with, while Iron Ore and Black Fox are beautiful alternatives with a hint of brown saturation that softens the appearance

Find the Best Siding in the Best Colors with Allura

Explore all of these beautiful colors and more! Contact Allura today to find top-quality board and batten siding colors that will transform the exterior of your home.

Feel the durability. See the beauty.

Experience the Allura difference first-hand.

Ready to get started?

Contact one of our dealers