Ranchwood Barn Wood Siding and Timbers

Posted on: June 12, 2013

Ranchwood Barn Wood Siding and Timbers

Where: Where: Red Ledges, Heber City, Utah
What: New Construction of Private Residence
Special requirements: Wood Siding which serves as a substitute to more expensive reclaimed barnwood
Solution:  Ranchwood-Tackroom
Products:  Square Edge 1×12, 1×6 Reverse Board and Batten, 2×8, 2×10, 2×14 Window and Corner Trim, Barn Series Timbers, Custom Pre Finishing of Wood Siding with NO VOC Seal-Once

Another fine custom home built with Ranchwood!

Red Ledges

Built in the premier golf community of Red Ledges, adjacent to Heber and Park City, Utah, this private residence chose Montana Timber Products ranchwood as the preferred siding material. An alternative to more expensive reclaimed barn wood siding, ranchwood provided the owner with an aesthetically pleasing and pre-finished wood siding product that reduces ongoing preventative maintenance costs.

This home is located in Utah’s premier four-season community near Heber City. Utah

Red Ledges

Ranchwood siding is commonly integrated with various patterns of stone, timbers, and trim patterns and textures.   Truly, nothing compares to the perfect blend of rock, ranchwood siding and our natural timbers.

Red Ledges

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here, the contractor chose to utilize wire brushed ranchwood Tackroom 2×8 window trim with 2×10 corner and frieze bands to break the pattern of the siding application.  Pre-finished with NO VOC Seal Once, ranchwood has enhance waterproofing and UV protection.

 

 

 

Ranchwood Rustic Wood Siding and Timbers

Posted on: October 30, 2012

Ranchwood Rustic Wood Siding and Timbers

Where: Manhattan, Montana-
What: Personal Residence in Residential Ranch Equestrian Community
Special requirements:  Home that blends modern/rustic design and fits architectural attributes of Ranch Community, Product with NO VOC finish that could also be used for interior accent beams and wall paneling.  Find a product that emulates and is more cost effective than Reclaimed Barn Wood.
Solution: Ranchwood-Tackroom, Western Exposure, Eastern Exposure, Southern Exposure
Products:  1×8 Ship Lap Profile for Horizontal application, 1×10 & 1×3 Board and Batten for Gables, 2×12 for Trim

 

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1×8 Ship Lap (Tackroom), 1×10 & 1×3 Board and Batten

Overlooking the Gallatin River Valley, the owners of this residence desired an exterior siding product that would blend their home into the scenic landscape of the equestrian community.  Ranchwood was the perfect solution, providing the owners with a rustic wood siding which complimented modern design elements, could safely be utilized for interior applications, and provided a warranty against water penetration.

 

The integration of Montana Timber Products Ranchwood with corrugated steel accents is a common design trend we often see in the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Northwest.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The various color schemes of Ranchwood make it easily adaptable to most exterior and interior design concepts. Here, an exterior wall is complimented with rustic décor to accent an entrance to the home.

Ranchwood is commonly utilized in a variety of profile applications.  Pictured below, the owner tied 1×8 Ship Lap soffit material into a Board and Batten application to complete the gables of the home.

1x8 Ship Lap soffit and Board and Batten gable 

 

 

 

 

 

Rock Creek Cattle Company-Montana

Posted on: October 10, 2012

Rock Creek Cattle Company-Montana

Where: Rock Creek Cattle Company-Deer Lodge, Montana
What: New Townhomes at the #1 Residential Golf course in America and one of the most exclusive and diverse developments in the nation.
Special requirements:  Structures that blend with their surroundings and appear that they’ve been here for 100 years.  Predictable product which can be customized to fit profile and color requirements.
Solution: Ranchwood-Eastern Exposure
Products:  Custom 2×12 Ship Lap Profile for Horizontal application, 1×6 Ship Lap for Vertical Accents

Newest Montana Resort Townhomes at the exclusive
Rock Creek Cattle Company built with Ranchwood!

The weather conditions of Deer Lodge, Montana closely emulate much of the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Northwest.  Snow, rain, sun, and wind are the usual elements which MTP’s Ranchwood products must be prepared for.  The RW Sealant waterproofer is designed and tested to beat the most harsh weather conditions and protect owner’s investment for years.

2×12 Ship Lap Siding (Eastern Exposure)

Originally, the developer of this private club used reclaimed barn wood for original structures.  However, when it came time to put the pencil to the next phase of expansion the waste factor and higher priced option of reclaimed wood wasn’t going to make the cut.  Ranchwood’s lower waste, competitive price, and ability to be customized with color and profile options compelled the owner and developer to choose it as the most reliable solution.

 

Vertical (1×6 Ship Lap) and Horizontal Profiles (2×12 Ship Lap) are often utilized to compliment various design features.

“Finding a product which was consistent, had great esthetic appeal, integrated well with existing structures and the landscape, and had a warranty proved to be integral in our development plan,” said Fred Nadeau, General Manger of RCC.  The architectural recommendation from CTA and follow through from Montana Timber Products made our decision much easier. “The first phase of our newest townhome addition, known as Sweetgrass Cottages, is complete and we are estatic that our units are selling well,” commented Nadeau.

“CTA Architects Engineers is a well known design build company which has offices spread throughout the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Northwest.  We constantly evaluate product options, complete cost analysis for our customers, and recommend only the very best values for our customers-Ranchwood passed the evaluation with flying colors,” said Randy Rupert, Business Development Manager for CTA.

“Montana Timber Products ability to regionally meet with architects and developers is a pillar of the company’s customer service.   Our regional sales representatives understand our products, have met with hundreds of architects and contractors to explain its benefits, and have successfully sold Ranchwood to homeowner’s, developers, and contractors,” said MTP CEO John Giuliani.


Ranchwood is an excellent choice for either individual or multiple dwelling unit development.

Ranchwood at Tetherow Resort-Bend, OR

Posted on: July 9, 2012

Ranchwood at Tetherow Resort-Bend, OR

Where: Tetherow Resort
What: Tripleknot Townhomes at Tetherow
Special requirements: Modern and Rustic Wood Siding Design which meets Resort Architectural Guidelines
Solution: Ranchwood in Cedar-Tackroom, Custom finished lap and Timbers
Products: Lap, Barn Series Timbers, Custom Pre Finishing of Wood Siding

New Tripleknot Townhomes designed with Ranchwood!

The architect and developer of the newest townhome product in Bend desired a new look with an old feel.  The carefully

planned design by architect John Muir chose Ranchwood integrated with a nice compliment of vertical and beveled cedar to provide a modern yet rustic feel that sets a new standard for product within this well known Resort.  Together with use of Ranchwood, Tripleknot also used a series of Montana Timber Products timbers and prefinished lap productto complete the design.

This townhome is located in one of the finest resort developments in Oregon with close proximity to Mount Bachelor and the City of Bend.  Tripleknot is part of the overall master-planned community of Tetherow, home to the nationally ranked David McLay Kidd golf course which opened in spring 2008.

MTP Oregon Representative, Cody Reynolds, met over several months with the developer to work through various sample scenarios, provided custom tinting options, and integrated certain texturing ideas to enhance the building design.  Cody even went the extra mile to customize the Simpson nail colors for Tripleknot!  Aesthetic appeal, a 10 year warranty, and a variety of product options were all important benefits in evaluating Ranchwood vs. other products available on the market.