Since you are able to take advantage of this house exterior why not try it.
Board and batten siding over plywood.
The board and batten method for finishing walls is a common theme in rustic homes.
Homesteaders and farmers would use sawmills to cut the long boards and the battens were put in place to make the structure as airtight as possible.
With a helper expect to spend a day installing 800 square feet of siding.
Birch plywood planks pop against the ground and dark green trees.
Board and batten can be installed onto solid plywood or osb sheathing.
It also provides your living space a distinctive mark.
The first layer of boards is installed butting up against each other while a thin strip is installed on top of the gaps between the boards to hide the seams and create a contrast.
Traditional board and batten siding described in layered steps.
Install wide vertical boards typically 6 to 12 space 1 2 to 1 between boards to allow natural movement between.
If your sheathing is not solid you will need to first attach horizontal furring strips.
The board and batten method can be used for interior and exterior installations with the type of plywood chosen depending on where you are installing the wood.
Install overlying battens typically 2 to 4 battens cover the gaps between the boards and hold the edges of.