Katie Smith
Recent Posts
DIY Kitchen Island With Corrugated Metal
[fa icon="calendar'] 07/30/2015 / by Katie Smith posted in Interior Metal, DIY
Rustic Metal Siding Helps KOA Achieve a Miners Camp Appearance
[fa icon="calendar'] 07/02/2015 / by Katie Smith posted in Metal Siding, Metal Roofing, Colors
Tom Duffy and his family purchased the Bozeman KOA two years ago with the vision of expanding family friendly camping opportunities to travelers on their way to and from Yellowstone National Park. The Duffy family already owns Bozeman Hot Springs next door and hatched a plan to expand offerings, kids activities, and amenities for people on the road looking for a fun and safe spot to enjoy vacations and road trips across the west.
The Lark, Bozeman: Ultra Batten Metal Siding Helps the Lark Hotel Bring a Modern Look to Main Street
[fa icon="calendar'] 06/25/2015 / by Katie Smith posted in Metal Siding, Colors
For years the Imperial Inn, an old motor inn on Main Street in downtown Bozeman, MT, sat empty; a relic from the past. This prime piece of real estate needed a new vision and a modern direction, which is exactly what architect Eric Nelson, from Think Tank AIA, saw when he and his business partner, architect Brian Caldwell, purchased the building.
Employee Stories: True and Square on the Job and In the Arena
[fa icon="calendar'] 06/24/2015 / by Katie Smith
When Adam Pulasky joined the team at Bridger Steel in the general production department he had fourteen years of blacksmithing under his belt, fashioning horse shoes, custom latches and signs for customers and friends. His attention to detail and experience working with metal made him an obvious choice for fabrication. Adam quickly learned how to weld and now makes custom pieces to support the production department.
Corrugated Metal Siding: A Perfect Match for Montana Tiny House
[fa icon="calendar'] 06/06/2015 / by Katie Smith posted in Metal Siding, Interior Metal, DIY, Metal Roofing
Former architecture student Gordon Nelson has always been fascinated with alternative structures used as homes. Almost a year ago he began work on a tiny home in Manhattan, MT. “My needs are modest; it’s just me and the dog,” he says. “It just needs to be enough to keep the rain off my head.”