Rustic Mixed Colors ranchwood™ Prefinished Wood Siding and Timbers
Posted on: August 15, 2013
Where: Rock Creek Cattle Company-Deer Lodge, Montana
What: New Cabins at the #1 Residential Golf course in America and one of the most exclusive and diverse developments in the nation.
Special requirements: Rustic siding to compliment modern/rustic design trend
Solution: Ranchwood-Various grey/brown color tones
Products: Custom 2×12 Ship Lap Profile for Horizontal application, 1×6 Ship Lap for Vertical Accents
Rock Creek Cattle Company Basin Cabins
Mixed Color 2×12 Channel Rustic Horizontal and 1×6 Shiplap Vertical Gable application
The weather conditions of 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. All ranchwood products are prefinished with 2 face coats and 1 back coat of Seal-Once, a NO VOC, NON Toxic waterproofer which helps protect the siding and timber products from water ingress and UV.
ranchwood™ is commonly utilized for interior accent material. Pictured here, wainscoting above the fireplace mantel shows how mixed color can be integrated into the interior design of the home. Here, mixed color 1×6 shiplap is utilized to integrate additional wood tone.
Montana Timber Products’ customers continue to appreciate the level of customization and prefinished aspects of the various product lines. Pictured here, the start of the Basin Series Cabin Units. Please contact your local Montana Timber Products representative to learn more about the company’s prefinished product options,








The barn’s window and living quarters were accented with 4”x4” trim.



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.

“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.