Barn Styles

Becky's Barn

Built in 1985



Barn Styles


The Classic Monitor Style

The Classic Monitor Style

The Classic has a raised center aisle and sheds off each eave. This style is very adaptable to stalls, etc. Light panels in the drop down brings in a lot of the natural light, an important feature in stock barns. Dress up your building with overhangs. You can also do your roof with traditional materials or your side with wood siding such as T1-11 or Batt & Board.


Gable Style

Gable Style

The standard Gable style offers many choices - size, color, additions & metal style. Based on 10' or 12' bay spacing, this building can be adapted to many uses. Choose the rafter style and incorporate stalls, hay, tack -room or work room, etc. Sliding or overhead doors can be located on either the gable ends or the eave side.


Gable Style with Shed

Gable Style with Shed

This style addition is a very popular style. The shed portion is built with rafters, and can be added later. You can enclose the shed area, either keeping the interior wall or leaving it open.


The offset Gable Style

The offset Gable Style

The Offset style gives a slightly different roof line. This is build using a truss / rafter combination. With this distinctive combo , the support posts can be used to create a divider wall.


Clerestory

Clerestory

The Clerestory is a windowed wall to provide natural light and ventilation to the central part of the structure.


Becky

"My first design after 29 years of service"