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SCOUT BARN
The Scout Barn is a 36-by-60-foot custom stall barn built to accommodate both livestock needs and functional storage. It features five 12-by-12-foot stalls, each with an exterior Dutch door for direct access to surrounding paddocks. A 12-foot center aisle provides a clear passage through the structure, flanked by two 36-by-12-foot open shed overhangs that offer sheltered space for additional storage or work.
Inside, the layout includes a finished tack room with heating and a bathroom, a dedicated feed room and a built-in wash stall. The barn also includes a 36-by-30-foot loft for hay storage, with a 4-foot knee wall and a finished, heated studio area with screened windows. Two 12-by-10- foot split sliding doors with glass allow light and access at each end of the aisle.
Additional features include six-foot glass cupolas for ventilation and natural light, and arched stall doors that align with the structure’ s clean, functional design.
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COLONIAL STYLE BARN
The Monitor-style barn is designed with a tall central aisle flanked by lower shed wings on both sides, offering a versatile layout for agricultural or recreational use. The raised center section features an upper wall area suitable for windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior. This style provides substantial protected space for livestock care, equipment storage or drive-through access for vehicles such as tractors and trucks.
Stall access can be configured with doors leading to the center aisle, the exterior or both. The structure can be built as a single-story or two-story barn, with options ranging from an open cathedral ceiling to a loft or full second floor. Upper-level areas are often used for hay storage, offices or living quarters.
In some cases, the Monitor barn is adapted for nonagricultural purposes such as a pool cabana, with the central bay serving as an entertaining space and the side wings housing changing rooms and equipment.
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Horse barns built using post and beam construction offer a durable and adaptable structure for housing animals. Unlike pole barns or metal buildings, post and beam barns use heavy timber framing, which contributes to both longevity and aesthetic character. These structures are often chosen for their traditional appearance and ability to accommodate varied layouts, including equine stalls, tack room and feed storage.
The structural design allows for easy integration of living quarters, whether above the animal space or as an attached residence, making them a practical option for those seeking a combined work and living environment. Though typically more expensive than basic pole or metal barns, post and beam construction is valued for its durability and long-term investment potential.
These structures are well suited for horse owners, small farm operations or individuals looking to combine agricultural function with architectural appeal. Sizes, materials and features can be tailored to meet specific needs.
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METAL LOFTED STORAGE SHED
The metal lofted storage shed with windows is a utility structure designed for increased visibility and vertical storage. Measuring in common configurations with a raised roofline, the shed includes a built-in loft to maximize interior space. Two standard windows provide natural light, improving visibility and reducing reliance on artificial lighting during the day. The metal siding and roofing offer durability against weather exposure, while the barn-style design supports both function and appearance in residential or agricultural settings.
The interior layout accommodates tools, lawn equipment, seasonal items or other storage needs, with the loft allowing separation of long-term and short-term use items. The windows can be placed on either sidewall to fit user preference or property layout.
This model is frequently used as a backyard storage solution, garden shed or workshop. Delivery services and additional design options are available depending on location and dealer.
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Circle B Barn | www. circleb. com |
Harvest Moon Timber Frame | www. harvestmoontimberframe. com |
Legacy Post and Beam | www. legacypostandbeam. com |
Timberline Barns | www. timberlinebarns. com |