Board & Batten Calculator
Note: This estimator assumes a flat rectangular wall and that battens sit between adjacent boards. Adjust inputs for overlapping or specialized profiles by using the exposed face width.
A board and batten calculator is a web tool that estimates how many boards and battens are required to cover a rectangular wall and provides a visual layout to help with planning and cost estimation.
How to Use the Board and Batten Calculator (Full Guide)
Board and batten is a timeless and versatile architectural style used in both exterior siding and interior feature walls. This calculator is designed to make planning easier by helping you quickly determine the number of boards, battens, total linear footage, and coverage area needed for your project. It also provides a clean and easy-to-read Plotly.js visual representation of how your wall will look, which is especially helpful when determining board spacing and pattern balance.
This guide will walk you through how to use the calculator, how to get accurate measurements, and how to make smart planning decisions before purchasing materials.
Understanding How Board and Batten Works
Board and batten siding is created by placing wide boards vertically along a wall, then covering the seams between them with narrower strips of wood called battens. The battens not only add dimensional character but also help manage expansion gaps and visual alignment.
Why Accurate Measurement Matters
- Helps avoid material shortages or costly overbuying
- Ensures consistent spacing and alignment
- Improves project planning and budgeting
- Reduces installation waste and cutting errors
This calculator was designed specifically to make these estimates clearer, more visual, and easier to modify before purchasing materials.
Inputs the Calculator Requires
The calculator asks for several values that influence your final material estimate:
| Input | Description |
|---|---|
| Wall Width | Total horizontal length of the wall being covered |
| Wall Height | Vertical height of the wall |
| Units | Choose between feet and meters |
| Board Width (Exposed) | The visible width of each main board |
| Batten Width | The width of your battens |
| Waste Allowance (%) | Extra material for cutting, trimming, and imperfections |
| Unit Price (Optional) | Price per linear foot for material cost estimating |
Entering these values produces:
- Number of boards needed
- Number of battens needed
- Linear feet of each component
- Total square footage of coverage
- Estimated cost (if price is entered)
Viewing the Visual Layout (Plotly.js Preview)
After calculating, the tool generates a visual layout of your wall using Plotly.js.
This preview helps:
- Confirm that spacing and layout look balanced
- Identify narrow end pieces that may be visually awkward
- Compare different board width configurations
- Improve design decisions before materials are purchased
The layout is drawn on a white background to blend smoothly into WordPress content areas.
Best Practices for Measurements
Measure Accurate Wall Dimensions
Always measure both ends of your wall — many walls are not perfectly square.
Account for Windows and Doors
If your wall has openings:
- Subtract their widths from the wall’s total width, or
- Treat each wall segment separately
Selecting Board and Batten Widths
- Wider boards = fewer seams, calmer visual effect
- Narrower boards = stronger texture and rhythm across the wall
- Battens typically range from 1.5" to 2.5" wide
Use the calculator to test how board width changes the number of battens and overall look.
Example Use Case
Imagine you have a feature wall that is:
- 12 feet wide
- 8 feet tall
You choose:
- 8" (0.6667 ft) wide boards
- 1.5" (0.125 ft) wide battens
- 5% waste allowance
The calculator would:
- Divide 12 ft by 0.6667 ft → number of boards
- Round up to ensure full coverage
- Calculate battens as boards minus one
- Output total linear feet of boards and battens
- Apply waste factor
- Show visual preview
This helps you confirm your design and estimate material costs confidently.
When to Increase the Waste Allowance
Increase waste allowance if:
- The wall is uneven or not square
- You are using natural wood where grain and defects vary
- The installation area is high-impact or exposed to weather
- You are installing exterior siding rather than interior decor
Typical allowances:
- Interior Feature Walls: 5–8%
- Exterior Siding: 10–15%
Practical Buying & Installation Tips
- Purchase extra boards from the same batch for consistent color tone.
- If staining, finish materials before installation for a cleaner look.
- Pre-measure stud locations when planning batten spacing.
Disclaimer
This calculator provides approximate material estimates only. It does not replace professional measurement, on-site evaluation, or contractor guidance. Always verify final quantities with a qualified installer before purchasing materials. The creator and site owner are not responsible for any project decisions based on these estimates.
FAQ
Does this calculator work for exterior siding?
Yes, simply increase waste allowance and account for weather considerations and trim.
Can I use inches instead of feet?
Yes — just convert inches to feet when entering widths (example: 8 inches → 0.6667 ft).
What if my wall has multiple windows?
Subtract the widths of those openings or calculate each section separately.
Does the calculator account for overlapping boards?
Yes — enter the exposed width of the board to compensate for overlap.
Can I estimate cost with this tool?
Yes — enter your cost per linear foot to get an approximate material cost.