Charming combination of wood and steel profiles
Sometimes, the combination of materials just elevates to a higher level. That's the case with this charming office building, where wood, steel, and façade plaster all have their place when viewed from the outside. The office is located in the town of Visselhövede in Germany, housing Holzbau Fricke, specializing in wooden constructions. The façade conveys precisely this, with several details featuring vertical wood panels.
The roof is clad with DS Nordic Click Seam 475 in anthracite color, and the dark shade creates a beautiful contrast to the nuanced natural wood and the bright façade plaster. This way, the materials and colors complement each other, making the combination appear both thoughtful and natural.
DS Nordic Click Seam is the architect's good friend
A click profile with concealed fastenings, a wide range of colors, two widths, and quick and easy installation? Even though it sounds almost utopian, it is nonetheless what you get when choosing DS Nordic Click Seam for roofing or façade cladding. Since we launched DS Nordic Click Seam in 2016, many architects have fallen in love with these timeless and modern steel profiles, and their versatility and long lifespan undoubtedly make DS Nordic Click Seam a trusted companion for architects.
Make your construction exclusive with steel profiles DS Nordic Click Seam is one of our most exclusive steel profiles, and when you use these profiles in combination with other materials, it can create a beautiful and distinctive expression. We have seen many examples of how steel profiles can be combined with wood for an exclusive look, but also various types of stone and brick can be used to achieve a special expression.
Explore other projects where DS Nordic Click Seam is combined with different materials:
• Architect pays attention to the details in a villa with a natural view and façade cladding in steel and stone
• Steel profiles and wood united on the façade of modern homes in Aalborg
• The classic gets a modern twist in Copenhagen blocks created with steel profiles
• Steel and wood annex for extra space for ‘loaning out’ at Risskov Library
• Cold rosé with lake view under steel profiles