Which way would you install the C-columns in a new shed
I am having problems with the builder of a new shed I am having constructed in Brisbane. The size is 21 m x 9 m x 3.6 m, and it has seven 3 m bays made from C-sections.
The builder wants to install the C-sections so that when you are looking into the shed, the C-sections are facing with the open side looking towards you. I would have thought that for aesthetic reasons you would naturally want the best looking view as you look towards the inside, which would be the flat face of the C-sections.
Apparently his only reason for building it what I consider backwards is beause this is the way he always builds them and is too stubborn to do it as I want.
He managed to put up three ribs the way I did not want before we had had an argument over this, resulting in him spitting the dummy and walking off the job.
Photo 1 is how you would see the columns when looking from the roller doors towards inside the shed, with the open end of the C-sections looking at you. Photo 2 is looking from the rear of the shed towards the front, with the flat face of the columns.
Can I have some opinion, from a purely aesthetic point of view, of how you would have the columns facing when looking towards the inside of the shed - with the flat face or the open face looking towards you?