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Bridger Steel Project News, Highlights & Helpful Tips

How to Get Rustic Metal Without Sacrificing Performance

[fa icon="calendar'] 07/13/2021 / by Kaylee Beattie posted in Colors, corrugated, weathered steel, Home Advice

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By using natural materials and colors, rustic style homes create a warm and inviting atmosphere — they’re classic and comfortable. Using rusty metal on the interior or exterior of your home is a great way to achieve a rustic style. However, you may be concerned about metal’s performance if it’s rusty. We’re here to show you how to get a rusty metal style without having to sacrifice the exceptional performance you need in and around your home!

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A Complete Guide to Corrugated Metal

[fa icon="calendar'] 03/31/2020 / by Kaylee Beattie posted in Metal Siding, Interior Metal, Metal Roofing, corrugated, Home Advice

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One of the most well-known and popular metal panels, corrugated metal continues to be a favorite among both residential and commercial property owners. Corrugated metal’s versatility, durability, and low maintenance puts it at the top of the list for homeowners, builders, and architects alike.

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Project Highlight: Rialto

[fa icon="calendar'] 03/24/2020 / by Kaylee Beattie posted in Interior Metal, modern, corrugated, project highlight

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The Rialto is a live music venue, performing arts theater, and gathering space located in the heart of downtown Bozeman, Montana. After a complete restoration in 2018, the venue now has three unique spaces within one building, perfect for catching a concert or grabbing a drink.

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Corrugated Metal Fencing: Design Inspiration for Fences

[fa icon="calendar'] 12/09/2019 / by Kaylee Beattie posted in corrugated, metal fencing

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If you think metal panels were only made for roofing or siding applications, think again! Corrugated metal fencing is becoming more and more popular for both residential and commercial buildings, and agricultural fencing needs. Corrugated metal fence panels are perfect for privacy, security, windbreak or decorative fencing needs.

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Interior Corrugated Wainscot Design

[fa icon="calendar'] 05/24/2019 / by Katelyn Furtney posted in Interior Metal, DIY, corrugated

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Corrugated vs Standing Seam Metal Roofing

[fa icon="calendar'] 03/27/2019 / by Steve Collins posted in Metal Roofing, modern, corrugated, residential, weathered steel, Home Advice

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What are the Differences Between Corrugated and Standing Seam Roofing Panels?

While both roofing panels have their advantages, when choosing between corrugated roofing or a standing seam metal roof a few key performance features need to be considered.

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Using Metal Siding on a Modern Home

[fa icon="calendar'] 10/03/2018 / by Steve Collins posted in Metal Siding, Colors, modern, corrugated, shiplap, residential, facades

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A well-designed modern home looks clean and almost minimalist in its finished form. This clean simplicity can sometimes hide the hours of intensive thought that went into each line, curve, and surface. Designers have to balance aesthetics, performance, longevity, and often most importantly, the surrounding landscape. New technologies have improved metal siding panel systems, allowing designers more flexibility in their designs, knowing that the performance and longevity of the product is up to their standards.

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Project Highlight: Great Country Timber Frames in Connecticut

[fa icon="calendar'] 04/30/2017 / by Morgan Scott posted in Metal Siding, Metal Roofing, Colors, corrugated, residential, facades, weathered steel, project highlight

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The Old West is known for its rustic charm and rugged landscapes. That is why homeowners and designers love to use the Wild West as design inspiration for residential and commercial spaces, even on the East Coast.

One company that is witnessing this first hand is Great Country Timber Frames out of Connecticut. "There’s a strong nostalgia for the West in the East Coast, where Cape- and Colonial-style homes and businesses are the norm. From cowboys to wide open blue skies, New Englanders are fond of the West. The appeal of rustic design on the east coast is certainly in the wanting to be different." 

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