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Wade Paquin breaks down the concept of graduated shingle exposure as a subtle but intentional siding detail used in cedar shake cladding. He explains how varying the exposure of the first few courses helps manage layout challenges, allowing coursing to align cleanly with windows and architectural elements. Beyond function, the technique creates a smoother visual transition between heavier materials like stone veneer and lighter sidewall shakes, helping anchor the building at its base while maintaining balanced proportions up the wall. Paquin frames it as a longstanding architectural approach that blends craftsmanship, aesthetics, and practical siding installation.