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Show me your pole barn colors

MagKarl

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I'm building a pole barn this summer and we're down to the last step on the material order, picking the colors. Please post a pic of your pole barn or other metal skin structure and tell me what colors you chose.
 
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Olympus

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Not a pole barn, it's studded and framed, but you can see the colors. The walls are called Clay and the roof/wainscoting are called Charcoal.
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kj_mustang

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My siding color is lighter than this picture appears. Colors are Evergreen, Beige, and White on the overhang vinyl. You can use this online color picker to get lots of ideas but the colors displayed are not accurate. http://fettervillesales.com/steel-building-color-selector

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JasonF

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Not a pole barn, it's studded and framed, but you can see the colors. The walls are called Clay and the roof/wainscoting are called Charcoal.
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Thats almost identical to the colors I have picked for mine this summer! My roof/wainscoting will be Charcoal as well while the walls will be Ash. I was a little unsure of the combo but I like the way yours looks!:thumbup:
 
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MagKarl

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Thanks guys, keep them coming. Much better than a color chip.

Olympus, those colors are right in the ballpark of what we're considering. Where did your metal come from?
 

glmron

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Here is my barn so far, still have some trim to add. Metal is from Qualiform dark red and white.
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Olympus

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Thanks guys, keep them coming. Much better than a color chip.

Olympus, those colors are right in the ballpark of what we're considering. Where did your metal come from?

I got the metal from Tri-County Metal Sales in Advance, MO. They are local to me. The photos make the clay color look like a light brown, but it's actually more gray in person. And the charcoal is what you'd typically think of as being charcoal. It's a dark gray. So it's essentially a light gray on dark gray. Looks really classy in person. 30x36 with 12 ft walls.
 
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I need to update some pictures but this lets you see the colors. I like how the white trim turned out.
 

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Official colors are Desert Sand and Ivy Green from ABC (American Building Components)

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hanly2

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Here is mine, Charcoal with black and white trim. Also have a question for the other guys with the wainscoting, is your top siding spaced 1/8" above the z bar that separates the colors?
 

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Red sides, white wainscoting and black trim.


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My metal siding is the original from when the barn was built in '91. When the PO added the shop on one side for some reason the chose a completely different color which has always looked goofy to me. I also do not like the clear plastic panels they used for windows on the sides so I have been considering re-doing all the siding on my barn but am undecided as to what to use. I love the look of board and batten, but it's a whole lot of work to do myself. I am now considering new metal siding but I'm afraid of what the cost would be.

So to you guys using the wainscoat, do yoo run your metal all the way down and then just put the wainscoat over it? What is the advantage of doing the waincoat bottom.

Here's the only picture of my barn I can find. Sorry about the truck in the way. It's roughly 50'x75'

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So to you guys using the wainscoat, do yoo run your metal all the way down and then just put the wainscoat over it? What is the advantage of doing the waincoat bottom.

They put the wainscoat on first, then the top color. There is some J trim at the joint.

Th reason for the two color for us just to break it up (16' sidewall) makes it more pleasing to the eye. Same reason as the overhang. looks more finished.
 

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Wainscot is often installed so if a piece gets damaged (usually would be low on the building), you only replace that lower section and not a piece that is full height. During my bidding for my building, adding wainscoting didn't add much at all to the price. My building is nearly all red, but I still had it broken up by wainscoting. The Hardie siding under the porch is just for looks..
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I decided tp go away from the conservative earth tones on mine. I'm a big Mopar fan, and this is kind of close to the blue used on the signs at the old Chrysler Plymouth dealerships.
 

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