These last few examples show corrugated metal being used in idiosyncratic ways, what is perhaps the ideal scenario for a material with connotations many people want to leave behind. This live-work building in San Francisco expresses its own duality: the owners work on the ground floor (making sculptures) and live upstairs with their two children. Corrugated siding runs horizontally downstairs and vertically upstairs. It's a simple change but one that is striking nevertheless.
Corrugated metal can be used in interiors as well.
added by Sandy_Ferguson Berrett to industrial chic (8 months ago)
As a Shopkeeper Loft....the use as a studio/shop on the main floor with street access and the owners living above...has always been my dream living situation.
These last few examples show corrugated metal being used in idiosyncratic ways, what is perhaps the ideal scenario for a material with connotations many people want to leave behind. This live-work building in San Francisco expresses its own duality: the owners work on the ground floor (making sculptures) and live upstairs with their two children. Corrugated siding runs horizontally downstairs and vertically upstairs. It's a simple change but one that is striking nevertheless.