A fun place to discuss steel buildings homes
Today, Quonset huts have found their way into the private sector. After World War II, the military sold off its excess Quonset huts to the public, costing one thousand per hut. Ever since, the huts have become widespread. A few simple design changes have been implemented, like straight walls providing more storage volume, steel replacing the old plywood fronts and backs, and colors other than grey. Yet the roofs remain rounded, so they have the same easy maintenance as always.