Shiplap Siding with Cased Windows

Shiplap siding is a popular finish these days. It helps create some depth and texture without having to introduce a new color.

Shiplap was traditionally used for walls. It’s overlapping joints helped to keep air and water from moving through it. The “lap” from “shiplap” refers to the overlap of the joints.

shiplap side view

When installed, the joint creates a small (usually 1/4 inch or less) gap between the individual wood planks.

Here is a before picture.

Shiplap siding with three cased windows

When installed on walls that have windows, the windows must be cased first. If the windows are not cased, the shiplap will not have anything to butt against.

Cased windows and shiplap siding
Shiplap finished to window casing
shiplap with cased windows close
Closer view of the installed shiplap with the cased windows