Choosing the colour of your steel shed

Selecting the right colour for your steel farm shed may seem trivial in the construction process. However, this choice is more important than you think. The colour can affect the shed’s functionality, your farm’s aesthetics, and even the comfort and well-being of livestock or workers who spend time in it. 

Consider Functionality

Temperature Control

Darker colours absorb more heat, which can be an issue during a hot summer. If your shed is primarily used for storing machinery or serving as a workshop, a dark colour may make the environment inside uncomfortably warm. Conversely, lighter shades reflect heat and are better suited for hot climates.

COLORBOND® has an SA (Solar Absorptance) factor for each colour. It’s a measurement of how much of the sun’s heat a material absorbs. Choosing a colour with a lower SA is a cooler option and may help you meet building regulations such as NCC or BASIX. These are nominal values based on new products and measured in accordance with ASTM E 903-96.

Visibility and Safety

Consider the visibility factor if your farm operates around the clock or if the shed will house livestock. Lighter colours illuminate better under artificial or low light conditions, which can be a crucial safety feature.

Local Regulations and Guidelines

Before you set your heart on a colour, check for any local regulations or guidelines that may restrict your options. Some communities have rules about the colours that outbuildings can be to ensure they are in harmony with the natural or urban environment.

Aesthetics and Landscape

Complementing Existing Structures

The colour of your steel farm shed should complement the existing buildings on your property. Whether you opt for a matching shade or a contrasting one, the colour should enhance the overall aesthetic of your farm.

Blending with the Landscape

Consider how the shed will look in the context of the surrounding landscape. Natural tones like browns and greens may blend well with rural settings, while more vibrant colours might be suitable for farms that entertain visitors or have a retail component.

Psychological Impact of Colour

Colours can also have a psychological impact, especially if people or animals spend considerable time in the shed.

Calming Shades

Blues and greens are known for their calming effects and may be a good choice for sheds that house livestock. Calm animals are generally healthier and easier to manage.

Energizing Colours

If the shed will function as a workspace, consider colours that stimulate creativity and focus, such as yellows or certain shades of red. These colours can make the work environment more energetic and engaging.

Material Matters

Different materials have different colour retention properties. The type of steel and the quality of paint used can affect how well the colour lasts under various weather conditions. High-quality, UV-resistant paint will keep the colour from fading in the sun.

Practical Aspects

Availability

Some specialty colours require a custom order, which could increase the cost and time needed to complete your project. Ensure the colour you choose is readily available or within your budget if it requires a special order.

Maintenance

Darker colours may show dust and wear more readily than lighter colours. Opt for more forgiving shades if you’re not keen on frequent cleaning.

Future Resale Value

If you ever consider selling your property, a neutral-coloured shed is more likely to appeal to a broader range of buyers. Trendy or unconventional colours deter potential buyers who prefer a more traditional look.

Sample and Test

Many companies offer colour samples or digital visualization tools that allow you to see how different colours will look on your steel shed. Take advantage of these resources. Paint a small section of the material to get a feel for how the colour will look in different lighting conditions.

Consult with Professionals

When in doubt, consulting a professional can offer valuable insights into the best colour options for your needs. Ezibuilt Gunning can provide a well-informed perspective on achieving your functional and aesthetic goals.

Conclusion

Choosing the colour of your steel farm shed is a decision that should be made with care. From functionality and local regulations to aesthetics and psychological impact, numerous factors must be considered. Consult guidelines, consider your environment, and seek professional advice. 

Your steel farm shed is a significant investment, and its colour can either enhance or detract from its value and utility. So take your time, consider all aspects, and then choose. It’s not just about appearance; it’s about creating a structure that fits seamlessly into your farm’s ecosystem.

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EziBuilt Gunning is here to help you select the colour finish that is best for your requirements.

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