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Allura USA
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What You Need to Know About Board and Batten Spacing | Allura USA
September 25, 2020 - Position the boards so that they cover 48-inches at a time, and nail either 16 on center or 24 on center to ensure a secure and successful installation. Battens were originally thin strips of wood that were just large enough to fasten over the gaps between the milled boards, helping to stop air and moisture from infiltrating the siding.
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Fine Homebuilding
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Board-and-Batten Siding Reborn - Fine Homebuilding
September 1, 2021 - Architect Matthew Swett, whose ... customary distance between studs) looks a bit wide to him. He believes that battens look better placed about 12 ......
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Remote Stylist
remotestylist.com › home › 12 vs 16 board and batten: which is better?
12 vs 16 Board and Batten: Which is Better?
May 10, 2023 - If you prefer a more rustic or traditional look, 12 board and batten siding may be the better choice for you. If you prefer a more modern or contemporary look, 16 board and batten siding may be the better choice.
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Designing Idea
designingidea.com › home › board and batten dimensions (spacing & sizes guide)
Board and Batten Dimensions (Spacing & Sizes Guide)
November 2, 2023 - Most of the board panels available will have a size of 5/16 inches by 4 feet by 10 inches, while the battens are usually 0.75 inches by 2.5 inches by 12 feet.
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Ashley French
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How to Calculate Board &Batten — Ashley French
July 15, 2025 - I am sharing how I calculate the spacing of boards on a board and batten wall. This can be used for wainscoting and other accent walls. Board and Batten Calculator
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Today's Homeowner
todayshomeowner.com › siding › types of siding › board and batten siding spacing guide: getting the gaps right
Board and Batten Siding Spacing Guide: Getting the Gaps Right | Today's Homeowner
March 21, 2025 - For example, if you’re using 10-inch wide boards (actual width 9 ¼ inches) on a wall with studs 16 inches on center, a 2-inch gap between boards would mean the battens would align with the studs.
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The Garage Journal
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Board Batten? | The Garage Journal
February 6, 2025 - But my studs are 16 inches on center, ... the battens 16 inches on center instead of 12 inches on center thanks in advance. Click to expand... You're going to need more than just the studs to fasten to.
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Toolsradar
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Board and Batten: Pros and Cons for Interior Projects (Design Insights)
2 weeks ago - Always leave 1/16-inch gaps at edges, caulked post-acclimation. Overdone farmhouse trends make it cliché. Not ideal for ultra-sleek minimalism—shadows compete with clean lines.
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Wall Panels World
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Board And Batten Calculator | Visualise Your Panelling | Panel Spacing - Wall Panels World Ltd
For a cost effective approach, choose 6mm. For a sense of depth and weight in your panelling, choose 9mm or 12mm. ... Choose a finish and the length of strips you prefer to receive the full length of panelling required for your design.
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GreenBuildingAdvisor
greenbuildingadvisor.com › home › questions › irregularly spaced studs
Irregularly spaced studs - GreenBuildingAdvisor
January 29, 2019 - So the most basic way to ask my question is this - if I want my battens spaces at 12”oc, but my studs are 16”oc, then only some of the time will my batten hit a stud which will also leave vertical rows of screws uncovered as well on the board.
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ChallengeAnswer
challengeanswer.com › home › construction › board and batten layout calculator
Board and Batten Layout Calculator | Free Spacing Calculator
January 3, 2025 - Let's calculate for a typical 10-foot (120-inch) wall using 3.5-inch battens with 12-inch desired spacing: ... This exact spacing (approximately 11-1/16 inches) ensures all battens are evenly distributed across the wall.
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Paragon Exterior
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Everything You Need to Know About Board and Batten Siding | Paragon Exterior
September 12, 2025 - Vinyl boards and batten panels are designed to clip into the previous one. The tab side should be exposed and be loosely nailed every 12″-16″ the entire length of the piece.
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Houzz
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Board & Batten Siding - 16" vs. 24" Spacing
If you have exterior board & batten siding with spacing in the 16" or 24" range, I'd be very grateful if you would share a picture of your exterior (and the measurements if you know). I've been able to find a couple of photos on Houzz where the builder confirmed spacing between battens was in the 16" range, but I haven't found any pictures with spacing as wide as 24" (though I've definitely seen it driving around!). ... Here are 12", 16" and 24" -- only on part of the house.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/diy › advice needed: board and batten in a 100 year old house
r/DIY on Reddit: Advice Needed: Board and Batten in a 100 Year Old House
April 4, 2022 -

I have a 100 year old home and none of the lines or measurements are symmetrical or straight. My wife and I are attempting to put up board and batten and the lack of an option to have the board spacing even is driving me nuts. I just wanted your opinions on how best to approach this.

The main question that I need answered here is: Does the spacing have to be perfectly uniform in all gaps, on every wall? Wall dimensions below:

Main wall: There is a window, but it isn't centered. --To the left of the window: 56.25in --To the right of window: 53.375in

Second large wall: --94.375"

Corner between two doorways: --21.5" meeting 37.375"

Corner between doorway and built-ins: -- 41.25" meeting 27.375"

I know that the spacing between boards here is gonna be all messed up. Is it just something I have to accept and make as pleasing to the eye as possible?

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You're overthinking it. None of these dimensions matter. Install it as if it were real boards of a consistent width, and batten strips. Ignore the windows and doors and other stuff. If you want the (typically older, from the use of real cedar 1×12s) look of 12" boards, measure a wall, and split any extra evenly at either end of the wall. Unless you can simply cover the extra little bit with the trim. In other words, your 109 5/8" wall gets either a 6 13/16" 'board' on either end, or just let the end 'boards' have an extra 13/16" of width. The 94 3/8" wall is easy, the end 'boards' are 11 3/16". If you're doing the more common newer 16" board look with 1×4 battens, adjust accordingly. The longer wall gets a 14 13/16" 'board' on either end, and the 94 3/8" wall gets 15 3/16" end 'boards'. Edit: Or, if you prefer, work from the windows. That will wind up looking ok too, and you're the only one who'll notice either way.
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I used to do ceramic tile, which is very similar to your issue (even looking spacing) First steo is to figure out if you want to center on a feature (door, window, etc) or on the wall itself. Your post implies you wan to center the pattern on a feature. The next step then is to figure out if you want to center a board, or a joint on that feature. I would figure this out by figuring out first which option looks bet on the feature (fat or skinny board on each side) and then the same at the ends of the wall. Bigger boards will show less difference than skinnier ones. The final consideration/option is "can you fudge the spacing between the feature and the ends of the wall?" Unless you break out a tape, your eye won't really notice if you space the boards an extra 1/8 to 1/4 inch along the wall if it helps the overall pattern look better. We did this all the time with tile walls. adding an extra 1/16 to each grout line could take us from a sliver of tile at the corner to a full tile
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Angela Marie Made
angelamariemade.com › home › home improvement › easy diy board and batten wall
Easy DIY Board and Batten Wall - Angela Marie Made
October 22, 2025 - Common spacing includes anywhere between 12″ – 20″. For this tutorial, I did 16.5″ between each board. And for our DIY board and batten bathroom (which was a much smaller room) I did 12″ spacing which was a good ...
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Houzz
houzz.com › discussions › 4383351 › vinyl-board-and-batten-wider-widths
Vinyl Board and Batten - wider widths
My contractor is telling me that they do not make board and batten in anything wider than an 8" panel, which means that the space between the battens is narrow and, I think, will make for a "busy" look if coupled with the narrow siding. We are on a tight budget so Hardie is out of the question. Does anyone have any sources for wider board and batten in vinyl? I'm ok with options that look like this picture, just not narrower -- ... Certainteed makes a 12" wide vinyl board and batten.
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Homedit
homedit.com › architecture › what is board and batten siding?
What Is Board and Batten Siding?
December 9, 2023 - Space your battens somewhere between 12 and 24 inches. Keep in mind, for your board and batten siding to hold strong you’ll want to try and nail the battens directly into a stud. Depending on your home’s design, studs may fall every 16 inches or 24 inches.
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Pro Superior Construction
prosuperiorconstruction.com › home › siding › read this before buying board and batten vinyl siding!
Read This Before Buying Board and Batten Vinyl Siding! - Pro Superior Construction
July 25, 2025 - On average, homeowners can expect to spend around $7-10 per square foot for board and batten vinyl siding, which typically includes both material and installation. Of course, this cost can vary based on factors like the size of your home, the complexity of the installation, and any additional accessories or options you choose.
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Houzz
houzz.com › discussions › 4530344 › dimensions-for-board-and-batten-siding
Dimensions for board and batten siding
Houzz experts....We are building a small rental property and are putting Hardie Plank board and batten siding on. Our contractor got 4 x 10 panels for the board and 2 1/2" battens. He says the battens will go at the seam of the panels and then two to split the panels so they are on a 16" center ...