Maybe we should call it our "Phoenix Room". LOL Rose from the ashes, you know.
Yes, I believe I did read that article, but it's too small for our application.
We tore down 3 old hog buildings last spring; one of them had what is called "Tenderfoot" flooring for small pigs. It is just metal flooring with plastic on it (like the whole thing was submerged in a vat of it to coat it all uniformly).........there are 6 sections of it 5x6 feet in dimension. I had the idea of setting one of those panels up against "something" and hanging my cork-mounted phalanopsis orchids on it. Someone else suggested (and I had thought of this too) of putting those panels on TOP of the pergola to provide some shade, and since the panels are quite heavy in construction, I could also hang plants from the flooring sections. Since the fire consumed quite a few of the places I had previously hung large pots, this would be great. This is what those flooring pieces look like.