When it comes to selecting siding for the home exterior, there is no shortage of design possibilities. Here at Phoenix Siding in Nanaimo, we recognize what homeowners are up against since there are an overwhelming number of siding options.

Our team has installed cedar siding, metal cladding, HardiePlank, and vinyl siding in both commercial and residential builds.

What makes choosing siding even more challenging is the multitude of colour choices. And when you consider mixing wood, metal, and stone siding, the choices get even tougher.

In truth, many homeowners wonder: Can you mix and match siding materials successfully?

The answer is: Yes, you can!

  • All types of siding offer both horizontal and vertical qualities. With careful planning, you can achieve a traditional, Craftsman, or West Coast style with horizontal lap siding or board and batten siding.
  • Further, mixing metal siding with natural wood and stone siding materials offers a modern design that never goes out of style.
  • Stone and brick generally look sharp around the base of the entire home.
  • Stone veneer or stucco are excellent siding materials to accent distinct areas of the home exterior as well.
  • Budget-conscious builders can keep costs down by mixing high-end siding material with less expensive siding.
  • Environmentally friendly and sustainable cedar shingle siding blends beautifully with stone.
  • Affordable vinyl siding comes in a variety of styles, textures, and colours, giving homeowners endless design options to mix and match with other siding.
  • Mixing siding materials offers infinite design possibilities. For instance, siding can highlight interesting architectural features. Dormers, gables, and entryways can all become the focus of well-appointed siding materials.
  • Still, a good rule to follow is to employ less complicated siding around the front door since this is a typical focal point.
  • Lap siding as a primary style pairs perfectly with cedar shakes. Shingles also add natural, rustic charm and come in straight or staggered edges.
  • Typically, when mixing and matching colours, a dominant colour, such as a dark blue, can be used for the bulk of the siding. A lighter shade of blue may be used on the rest of the home exterior for contrast. For a simpler look, you’re safe to choose a more subdued neutral base with a bolder shade that pops to make sections distinct.
  • When contemplating colour combinations, it’s important to look at colour swatches under various lighting and at different times of the day.
  • Seek online visual inspiration on sites such as Pinterest or Houzz.
  • Lastly, take into consideration the scale, shape, and architectural style of your home before choosing siding and colours. Aim for a tasteful, blended result siding.

Selecting the right siding materials to mix and match depends on your budget, building design, and required maintenance. Each type of siding material has specific advantages and disadvantages. Discuss these with our siding experts today to help you create your new classic or modern home exterior for 2021.