Image of the gray metal roofing on the Bonnie Plants HQ in Opelika, AL.

Bonnie Plants Headquarters

Bonnie Plants, the largest national supplier of vegetable and herb plants, recently opened its new headquarters in Opelika, Alabama—a facility designed to resemble a farmhouse and barn, reflecting the company’s agricultural heritage. The building features a modern metal façade constructed with PAC-CLAD wall panel systems, installed by Central Alabama Metal & Roofing and distributed by Beacon Roof Supply. The panels are finished with Sherwin-Williams Coil Coatings in two complementary hues: Cityscape and Musket Gray, selected for their durability and visual impact. Photography by Matt Horton captures the building’s clean lines and natural integration into its surroundings.

Architect John Randall Wilson led the design, while J A Lett Construction served as the general contractor. The Bonnie Plants HQ stands as a testament to how thoughtful design and high-performance materials can come together to create a space that’s both functional and inspiring.

Project Credits:

  • Architect: John Randall Wilson
  • General Contractor: J A Lett Construction
  • Metal Manufacturer: PAC-CLAD Peterson
  • Photography credits: Matt Horton Photography
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