Past and the future merge with steel profiles
What a beautiful, old building – it “speaks” of the history of agricultural life as it once was in Germany. Originally a barn, the building has now been transformed into idyllic holiday apartments, where visitors can enjoy romantic getaways or a well-earned autumn holiday.
The building has been modernised with great care and respect for its history – using an aesthetic choice of materials that matches the steel profiles and straw with the old timbre frame house. The result retains the idyllic look and this barn has been modernised and upgraded into excellent holiday accommodation. With DS Nordic Click Seam, straw and the restored timbre frame house, this “barn” is ready for another “harvest”.
Steel profiles are modern and ‘historical’
We are most often proud about the modern look of our thin plate steel, which is increasingly used in contemporary architecture. But steel profiles are also WONDERFUL when restoring old precious cultural buildings. Profile types such as DS Nordic Click Seam or DS Rib Sheet, with their classic and timeless look, are especially good at blending well with historic buildings. And DS Nordic Click Seam is also available in copper, which is a sustainable and financially competitive choice when replacing traditional copper roofs.
See more examples of historic buildings that have been restored using steel profiles...
• DS Nordic Click Seam made from copper on a historical building in Aalborg
• Historic barn in Knuthenborg Safaripark, clad in steel sheets
• Traditional building in Essen, restored using DS Rib Sheet 22-270
• Marskgård marsh farm in Southern Jutland, restored using steel profiles
• Manhagen Gods manor house in Langwedel, restored using DS Rib Sheet 22-270
• Nordic Film’s historical buildings restored using steel profiles