I'm in the planning stages of building a steel 40x60 shop on my rural acreage for a place to play with cars. (I've got several restorations in progress.) Even though it'll look new on the outside, I really like the vintage look on the inside, mainly for the ambiance.
I want to use weathered corrugated tin for a 3' wainscoting around the perimeter of the interior with tongue-and-groove barn siding for the remainder of the wall, and very-weathered corrugated in for the ceiling. Basically, I want to turn an old barn inside-out inside my shop.
I remodeled the basement in a previous house with this siding and was really happy with how it turned out. I'm attaching a couple (crappy cell-phone) pics for the visual.
I have two concerns with this siding in a shop environment, however, and simply want some opinions.
One is keeping it clean. With the rough texture of the siding, dust and debris will really cling to it, making cleanup difficult. I could probably seal it so that clean-up will go easier. Any recommendations on products that won't affect it's appearance?
Second, and probably more importantly, the weathered tin and siding are definitely going to make it seem darker...there will be little-to-no reflection, meaning more light fixtures required. I'm not against installing more fixtures...I'm just trying to get a feel of how many more fixtures would be required over a shop with white-painted walls.
Any input is appreciated.
I want to use weathered corrugated tin for a 3' wainscoting around the perimeter of the interior with tongue-and-groove barn siding for the remainder of the wall, and very-weathered corrugated in for the ceiling. Basically, I want to turn an old barn inside-out inside my shop.
I remodeled the basement in a previous house with this siding and was really happy with how it turned out. I'm attaching a couple (crappy cell-phone) pics for the visual.
I have two concerns with this siding in a shop environment, however, and simply want some opinions.
One is keeping it clean. With the rough texture of the siding, dust and debris will really cling to it, making cleanup difficult. I could probably seal it so that clean-up will go easier. Any recommendations on products that won't affect it's appearance?
Second, and probably more importantly, the weathered tin and siding are definitely going to make it seem darker...there will be little-to-no reflection, meaning more light fixtures required. I'm not against installing more fixtures...I'm just trying to get a feel of how many more fixtures would be required over a shop with white-painted walls.
Any input is appreciated.
