Choosing new siding for your home isn’t a decision to be made lightly. Most homeowners want the best of both worlds: Something that is trendy now but also timeless enough to still look great a couple of decades from now.
The decision goes beyond looks too. Some types of siding come with big maintenance hassles in the form of repainting or fixing elemental damage — and that’s not to mention the cost of early replacement if you choose a material that doesn’t have a particularly long lifespan.
Never fear — we’re going to make it easier for you to choose the right siding for your home. Read below for the latest trends and siding ideas. Also, learn how steel siding can help you get the look you love with the durability and longevity you need.
What Are the Biggest Siding Trends for 2025?
Looking for siding ideas so you can give your home a makeover? We’ll start by exploring some of the latest trends in exterior design. Read on for inspiration.
1. The Versatility of Board-and-Batten Siding
Board-and-batten siding is perhaps the biggest siding trend of 2025 — and that’s because there’s so much that you can do with it. As you can see, it looks as good on coastal cottages as it does on rustic farmhouses or bardominiums. What you may not have realized, however, is that board and batten siding also lends itself well to modern aesthetics and contemporary home styles.
What makes this siding style so versatile — and so trendy — is that its clean lines suit a variety of exterior silhouettes. Here are some examples:
- To get a more traditional farmhouse or barndominium look, pair board and batten siding with a gambrel roof or monitor-style roof.
- Create a coastal feeling with a natural wood deck and an A-frame roof.
- Pair board-and-batten siding with low-sloped, flat, or multi-level rooftops to create a contemporary or modern home exterior.
Another reason why board and batten siding is becoming more popular is that no matter the architectural style that you’re going for, vertical siding draws the eye upward, which helps to create a sense of height. That can make your home’s exterior more eye-catching if your roof has tall peaks, and if you have a lower roofline, it can keep the home’s exterior from looking overly short and squat.
2. Wood-Look Siding Without the Upkeep
Lots of people love the look of wood siding — but they don’t love the maintenance that comes with it. That’s why wood-look siding is a major trend. People are turning toward vinyl siding, fiber cement siding, and metal siding to get the look of wood without worrying about rot, pest damage, repainting, or a short lifespan.
So, what’s the best choice to get the traditional look of wood without all the hassle? An alternative like TruLog metal siding is your best bet. We offer log siding, board and batten, and lap siding with beautifully realistic woodgrain patterns — and they come at an affordable price point with a long lifespan and incredibly low maintenance needs.
3. Mixed Materials and Color Contrasts
People are on the hunt for ways to ramp up their home’s curb appeal. That’s why it’s becoming trendy to mix and match different types of siding or siding colors.
When it comes to mixing and matching siding types, it’s all about creating visual interest through contrasting textures. Here are some examples:
- Some nature-inspired exterior designs mix natural stone cladding or stone veneer mixed with cedar shakes.Â
- It’s also popular to mix stucco and brick for a classic Tudor-inspired look.
- Mix stucco, stone, and steel siding on a more modern or contemporary home.
One way to mix siding options is to put heavier textures, like brick or stone, around the foundations of the home, and then save the wood-look, vinyl, or stucco textures for the upper parts of the home.
Another classic look is to use highly textured siding, like stone or brick, around an entryway — then use lap, board and batten, or stucco siding elsewhere. On contemporary homes, designers often create eye-catching exterior designs by highlighting the home’s geometry with contrasting textures and bold colors.
Where colors are concerned, contrast is key. Consider ideas like white trim against dark siding, or a color palette that is designed to showcase the look and feel of natural wood by setting it off with complementary colors that are dark enough to make the wood tones really stand out.
4. Vertical and Mixed Orientations
One of the biggest themes in today’s home siding design trends is the desire for new, more interesting takes on classic looks. For that reason, vertical siding is becoming more popular because it’s something different from the standard lap siding featured on so many homes. In particular, board and batten siding is leading the way because it lends itself well to so many different styles, from traditional and rustic to modern and minimalistic.Â
Mixed siding orientations are a continuation of the idea that exterior siding designs need more visual interest. While this look features most prominently on contemporary homes, you’ll also find some traditional homes that feature a mixture of vertical and horizontal siding.
One popular way to mix vertical and horizontal siding on a traditionally styled home is to use vertical siding on the gables, which helps to give them a sense of greater height, then use horizontal siding everywhere else.
Is Steel Siding Trending in Home Design?
Yes, steel siding is trending in home design, and there are many reasons why. For starters, providers like TruLog are bringing innovative products to market, which means that you can get the look and feel of all types of traditional wood siding styles — lap siding, board and batten, or even log siding — without all the drawbacks.
Steel siding is:
- Moisture and rot resistant: Compared to wood, engineered wood, or even siding choices like Hardie fiber cement, steel siding has vastly reduced maintenance needs. It’s impervious to moisture, rot, and pest damage, and it won’t require repainting every few years.
- More durable: Unlike wood products or vinyl siding, steel siding is much more durable. It’ll stand up to windstorms, hail, and other types of environmental damage where most other siding alternatives would fail.
- Fire-resistant: Most siding materials aren’t particularly fire resistant, but metal siding is, which can potentially safeguard your home.
- Long-lasting: Increased strength and durability means that steel siding will last longer than almost any other type of siding.
On top of these advantages, steel siding is also very affordable. TruLog’s products range between $4 and $9 per square foot, which is about the same as the cost of vinyl siding. But when you factor in the need to replace vinyl every so often because of warping, cracking, and fading from the sun and elements, steel siding is the more cost-effective option.
That’s coupled with the fact that you won’t have to pay for ongoing maintenance, and the siding won’t sustain as much damage from the elements over its lifetime, which means repair costs will be minimal. You could even save on homeowners insurance premiums since insurance companies favor the use of building materials that reduce the risk of expensive claims.Â
What Colors Are Popular for Siding This Year?
Just like trends in siding design, trends in siding colors are shifting toward either fully modern looks or modern twists on classic looks. Here are some of the most popular:
- Classic white: White siding will always be a popular choice, but unlike years prior, it’s no longer the go-to for most home styles. Instead, white siding is usually reserved for homes in updated classical styles, like modern coastal homes or modern farmhouses.Â
- Gray: Neutral tones have always been a staple among house siding ideas, but historically, that meant warm toned off-white shades, tan, taupe, and other light to mid-toned earthy shades. Today’s neutral color palette relies heavily on shades of gray, particularly medium dark shades like charcoal.
- Dark colors: In the past, siding color trends have steered heavily toward bright or light colors, but now we’re seeing a lot more interest in dark siding. Some of the most popular choices today include black, dark chocolatey brown, and navy blue.
- Wood tones: From farmhouses to cabins, Craftsman homes, and contemporary designs, natural wood tones are seeing a huge resurgence in popularity. In many of these designs, homeowners are using different colors — like black or dark brown — to create a mixed siding design that makes the wood tones really stand out.
How Do I Choose the Best Siding for My Home?
Choosing the best siding for your home can be difficult — and that’s mainly because there are so many options available. Still, you can use the following tips to help you decide:
- Start with your home’s style: With some styles, certain types of siding are almost a requirement while other styles are more flexible. For example, rustic cabins mostly feature log siding, which makes TruLog’s Woodgrain Steel Log Siding the perfect choice. By contrast, contemporary looks often feature an eclectic mix of siding types.
- Consider architectural elements: Investing in new siding gives you the opportunity to highlight gables, transform your front door into a focal point, or draw attention to your home’s geometry through the creative use of different types of siding.
- Don’t forget about your landscaping: One popular look is to use stone or brick veneers around the home’s foundation — but if the foundations will be hidden behind your landscaping, then it may not be worth the investment. Conversely, if the siding will be visible behind your greenery, consider siding options that will make for an excellent backdrop.
- Account for your short- and long-term budget: It may be worthwhile to spend a little more on durable siding in the short term if it means you can avoid the long-term expenses and headaches that come with fixing damaged siding or repainting every few years.Â
Get a Trendy New Look for Your Home’s Exterior With Steel Siding
Some of today’s most popular siding ideas revolve around modern takes on classic themes. Other trends come from the desire to create something truly unique by mixing and matching colors, textures, and even the siding’s orientation. Steel board-and-batten siding is perhaps the trendiest type of siding today — but here at TruLog, we offer lap and log siding too.
With our steel siding, you can get the look and feel of real wood, or you can choose from among a range of colors — including the grays and dark tones that are in demand today. On top of that, you’ll enjoy easy installation, unparalleled durability, and many other advantages, all for an affordable price.
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