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Oh good gosh, who wants to live in a glorifed quonset hut...


In my pantry with my cupcakes...
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@Jtdmum wrote:

Can't imagine what the noise level must be inside. 


@Jtdmum

Would never want tin on any roof! 

 

A church in my area has a tin roof. Large church - large roof. One weekend I went there instead of my regular church. It was raining hard. The noise of the rain on the roof was very loud and very distracting. I could barely hear anything anyone was saying or singing. Horrible! 

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I dont mind the tin roof, and I like the fireplace but what I cant stand is that brightly colored coffee table, it just doesn't go with that rustic look. A wooden coffee table and white walls would have been better...and a different color of  sofa too.............  

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Interesting.  It would seem the tin walls would take up heat.  Also, when the sunlight comes in the windows the intensity from the light could be blinding.

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I like it.
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Maybe in a cabin or maybe for an accent but not all over.

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Well you never know do you?  All I see is the cows standing outside and stacks and stacks of hay.  LOL!!!!  It looks exactly like out hay barns, except they were about 3 stories high.  

 

I have to say I am very surpised so many people like it.  Maybe because tin buildings are pretty common in Oklahoma for lots of things like storage and shade-tree mechanics. 

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That's an an extremely odd combo. 

 

The tin reminds me of recycled garbage cans. 

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I don't care for this at all. To each his own, I do find it interesting that people would choose tin over just painting a wall. It just makes me think of people living in poverty.