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Urban modern
Urban Modern homes tend to feature straight, clean lines and doors and windows in dark trim. For a harmonious look with plenty of visual interest, opt for siding in a brushed face finish, in a Modern profile. A dark solid colour paired with an earthy Natural tone will guarantee a truly modern look.
More inspirationClassic urban
More traditional in appearance, the Classic Urban style often relies on a tasteful mix of materials. Rabbeted bevel siding is a popular choice; accent shingles can be added for an attractive, original touch.
More inspirationChalet
The Chalet style is all about simplicity, starting with simple architectural lines. Stick to siding in a single colour and in a textured finish for a home that’s in harmony with its natural surroundings. Keep mouldings discreet, either in a slightly contrasting or tone-on-tone shade.
More inspirationCountry
Country homes are known for their many decorative elements, such as corner mouldings and siding in contrasting colours, as well as elaborate door and window frames. For a picture-perfect country look, experiment with various types of regular and architectural mouldings.
More inspirationSeaside
Achieving that light and breezy Seaside look always starts with shingles. Using the right colours is also key. We recommend the subtle blues, whites and greys proposed by Maibec.
More inspirationBarn
Barn homes often boast architectural details like dormer beams and door and window mouldings in contrasting colours. You can’t go wrong with vertically installed Board & Batten or Channel siding. For a bit of contrast, add a few sections of horizontal profiles.
More inspirationAncestral
Charming reminders of a bygone era, ancestral homes typically feature roof dormers and sweeping porches. Rabbeted bevel, Channel and Cove siding all make good choices, particularly in a textured finish. Large, intricate mouldings will add a truly authentic touch.
More inspirationCommercial and multi-unit
Maibec siding is ideal for larger projects such as commercial and multi-unit buildings. Its rich, organic appearance will complement virtually any exterior material, lending a unique and timeless quality to your project.
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