Metal siding is an increasingly popular options for residential and commercial buildings. Our diverse variety of panel options has helped drive this trend, matched with metal's longevity and minimal maintenance. The best industrial designs combine materials like stone, wood, and metal on the exterior of their buildings.
Industrial designs can range from neutral color palettes that highlight natural building materials to pops of color accentuating entryways and balconies. The constant throughout this style is the mixture of different surface materials for texture and dimension.
Corrugated siding can be run horizontally, vertically, or in a combination of both to create bold geometric designs. Horizontally run wall panels are often used for their ability to be run in longer lengths, creating a seamless line the length of a building. Vertically run metal siding provides clean lines and draws the eye upward. Combining the two creates beautiful shapes that define different spaces of the home or office. Corrugated metal siding is also popular in warehouse and factory restorations to recreate the original metal siding on these buildings.
Popular Finishes - Galvanized, Bright Colors, and Neutral Tones
Bold, geometric shapes are very popular in industrial designs. These shapes can be accentuated by combining horizontal and vertical lines or they can be more subtle with repeating lines of different materials such as wood, stone, and metal. Our standing seam panels offer sleek lines and hidden fasteners for seamless siding on industrial buildings. When used in metallic finishes, standing seam panels help these beautiful and unique buildings stand out.
Popular Finishes – Galvanized and Neutral Tones
Modern industrial buildings are starting to use flat, tiled panels for their smooth, even appearance. These flat surfaces pair beautifully with the rough textures of wood or stone. When metal metal meets wood it creates an earthy, modern look. For more dramatic accents, pops of color can also be used along lighter wood or stone. For these projects we create custom fabricated metal panel systems to fit the specific build. Our manufacturing equipment allows for limitless possibilities.
Popular Finishes – Dark Grays, Galvanized, and Bright Colors
As a flat panel, metal is a popular option as an alternative for a number of other materials commonly found in interior designs.
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