What PUR-fect allotment house with attractive steel profiles
Do you want to build, convert or renovate? Then you can have some really attractive residential solutions that use steel profiles. And even though architect drawings are done with much bravado, steel profiles are a sensible financial alternative compared to many other building materials.
Architect Morten Chammon is an owner-partner at M|M arkitekter. He has designed this functional allotment house – completely clad in steel. With DS Nordic Click Seam 275 on the roof and façade, Morten Chammon beautifully interprets our Danish “allotment house cultural heritage”, creating a contemporary, modern and minimalist allotment house.
Green steel profiles in a green oasis – resulting in a greener environmental profile
This holiday home is located in the middle of an allotment association in Søborg district – a green peaceful oasis in the heart of Copenhagen. DS Nordic Click Seam in dark green Pural is a perfect match for the Danish allotment look.
And it isn’t just the profile that is green – DS Nordic Click Seam is made from 100% recyclable material –GreenCoat® steel, a unique solution where a substantial part of the traditional fossil oils are replaced by Swedish rape-seed oil. It is in fact the world’s most environmentally-friendly thin plate steel for the production of steel profiles. In addition to being environmentally-friendly and climate-friendly, it also ensures that the steel cladding’s colour is durable and has a weather-resistant surface.
You literally turn green with envy when you see this “green steel”
Steel profiles have become popular design elements in modern buildings – also in holiday homes
Find inspiration here:
• Maintenance-free holiday home clad in DS Rib Sheet 22-270
• WAUV holiday home located in Odde on Zealand, clad in DS Nordic Click Seam 275
• Holiday home with roof made from Rib Sheet 22-270