Corrugated metal accents are becoming one of the most sought-after panels for interior and exterior building projects. With expanded options in both size and color, corrugated metal is popping up on new houses and renovations across the country. If you like the look of this wavy material, but aren’t sure where to put it, here are five new ideas for adding corrugated metal to your home.
5 Ways to update your home with corrugated metal
Categories: DIY, Corrugated, wainscot, interior design, accents, bathroom
RAPID CITY COFFEE SHOP BASED ON COMMUNITY, RUSTIC METAL, AND RUMOURS
Categories: Projects, ceiling, Corrugated, wainscot, rustic, bar, TRUTEN™A606, rustic metal
There is nothing typical about Rumour’s Coffee Shop and Wine Bar in the Black Hills of South Dakota. That's because there is nothing typical about co-owner Tara Little, a woman with a vision for a community gathering space that also serves coffee and a fun selection of wine and craft beers.
Corrugated Metal Siding Helps Preserve Agricultural Heritage
Categories: Projects, Siding, Corrugated, Bare Metal
The vast fields and farmland that surround Bozeman, MT tell the story of a past built on agriculture. The remnants of steel towers and granaries reflect the history of the strong crop processing industry that supported the city through most of the 19th century.
DIY Kitchen Island with Corrugated Metal
Categories: DIY, Projects, Corrugated, galvanized, rustic
Custom Metal Panels Help KOA Achieve a Contemporary Rustic Look
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Tom Duffy and his family purchased the Bozeman KOA two years ago with the vision of expanding family friendly camping opportunities to travelers on their way to and from Yellowstone National Park. The Duffy family already owns the Bozeman Hot Springs next door and hatched a plan to expand offerings, kids activities, and amenities for people on the road looking for a fun and safe spot to enjoy...
Corrugated Metal Siding Perfect Match for Montana Tiny House
Categories: DIY, Siding, Corrugated, Tiny House, Prints
Former architecture student Gordon Nelson has always been fascinated with alternative structures used as homes. Almost a year ago he began work on a tiny home in Manhattan, MT. “My needs are modest; it’s just me and the dog,” he says. “It just needs to be enough to keep the rain off my head.”