Sustainability Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:36 PM
A new £5million Storagebase self storage facility adjacent to Junction 9 of the M6 motorway in Wednesbury is the latest addition in an extensive re-development of the area.
With a total of 5,200m2 of Kingspan insulated panels used on the walls and roof of the build, a distinctive landmark has been created in this corner of the West Midlands.
The brightly-coloured storage facility was brought to life with an array of Kingspan products that included Architectural Wall Panels, Mini-Micro in Kingspan Spectrum Citroen Red, Pearl & Adventura, and Trapezoidal Roof panels in Kingspan XL Forté Goosewing Grey. This variety of colours gives the building a striking appearance, with the arrangement of the panels reflecting the modular nature of the facility’s business.
Spanning seven floors, the building provides over forty different sized rooms for customers’ belongings. With a large amount of personal property being kept within the building, safety and durability of the products used in the construction were of the utmost importance. It was for these considerations that Kingspan insulated panels were chosen.
The Trapezoidal Roof panels selected maintain excellent standards across thermal insulation (Green Guide A+ rated by the BRE), fire safety (LPCB and FM Approved) and air-tightness. All of this contributes to the long-term integrity of the products, and the building owner can be confident of a stable and secure internal environment. This is an essential factor in the storage of customers’ possessions that can be damaged by fluctuating internal temperatures or moisture.
Simon Hallowell, Director from Hallford Refurbishments Ltd said: “Using Kingspan insulated panels with contrasting colours was a relatively simple way to create a visually stunning and unique building. Kingspan provided very valuable assistance on the Storagebase project during the initial design work. They also helped us overcome some of the challenging access issues on-site.”
Martin Robinson, National Sales Manager for Kingspan Insulated Panels said of the project: “Functionality and speed of construction will always come first for storage buildings, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be interesting architecturally.
"The team at Hallford Refurbishments has done an excellent job in showing what can be achieved with Kingspan Insulated Roof & Wall Panels and a little bit of imagination, creating a building that is not only highly functional, but also makes an interesting and colourful architectural statement.”
Image courtesy of Hallford Refurbishments Ltd.
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