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OLDE HOUSE BUILDERS--Bill Allen
This small barn, directly outside main house kitchen window, had a partially collapsed roof, sagging and leaning to the point of not being usable. Re-work of stone foundation, foamed roof and complete re-frame and design using original post and beam frame. Interior results speak for itself!
Studio 511
The barn structure was converted into a guest house. The original sliding barn doors were kept and new pocketing glass doors were installed behind to allow for the kitchen and dining room to open to the front court.
Axial Arts Architecture
This project was designed to accommodate the client’s wish to have a traditional and functional barn that could also serve as a backdrop for social and corporate functions. Several years after it’s completion, this has become just the case as the clients routinely host everything from fundraisers to cooking demonstrations to political functions in the barn and outdoor spaces. In addition to the barn, Axial Arts designed an indoor arena, cattle & hay barn, and a professional grade equipment workshop with living quarters above it. The indoor arena includes a 100′ x 200′ riding arena as well as a side space that includes bleacher space for clinics and several open rail stalls. The hay & cattle barn is split level with 3 bays on the top level that accommodates tractors and front loaders as well as a significant tonnage of hay. The lower level opens to grade below with cattle pens and equipment for breeding and calving. The cattle handling systems and stocks both outside and inside were designed by Temple Grandin- renowned bestselling author, autism activist, and consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior. This project was recently featured in Cowboy & Indians Magazine. As the case with most of our projects, Axial Arts received this commission after being recommended by a past client.
Marcus Gleysteen Architects
Photo by Marcus Gleysteen. With Blackburn Architects
Photo of a country barn in Boston.
Photo of a country barn in Boston.
Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.
Overlooking the river down a sweep of lawn and pasture, this is a big house that looks like a collection of small houses.
The approach is orchestrated so that the view of the river is hidden from the driveway. You arrive in a courtyard defined on two sides by the pavilions of the house, which are arranged in an L-shape, and on a third side by the barn
The living room and family room pavilions are clad in painted flush boards, with bold details in the spirit of the Greek Revival houses which abound in New England. The attached garage and free-standing barn are interpretations of the New England barn vernacular. The connecting wings between the pavilions are shingled, and distinct in materials and flavor from the pavilions themselves.
All the rooms are oriented towards the river. A combined kitchen/family room occupies the ground floor of the corner pavilion. The eating area is like a pavilion within a pavilion, an elliptical space half in and half out of the house. The ceiling is like a shallow tented canopy that reinforces the specialness of this space.
Photography by Robert Benson
Legacy Post & Beam
Post and beam gable workshop barn with two garage doors and open lean-to
Photo of a medium sized rustic detached barn.
Photo of a medium sized rustic detached barn.
Appalachian Antique Hardwoods
It's time to reclaim that Man Cave! Whether you use it to watch football, show off your hunting trophies or simply for some peace and quiet, we can help you create the perfect rustic retreat.
Carolina Timberworks
A couple of the 2" thick reclaimed White Oak floor boards were purposefully left loose so that as you drive into this barn, you'll hear (and feel) a thump or two.
© Carolina Timberworks.
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