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June 11 Often found on American bungalows and vernacular structures of the West, board and batten siding consists of standard pieces of milled lumber applied to a wall for maximum efficiency. Typically, wide boards are attached to the surface of a wall with smaller pieces called battens used to cover the joints between the boards, thus forming a continuous building finish. |
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