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The Colonial style barn combines beauty and simplicity with a symmetrical roofline that provides uniform height both inside and out. The Colonial Series offers versatility, available as a single-story or 1 1 / 2 story building, and can even be transformed into a full two-story structure with a fully usable second floor.
With options for a cathedral ceiling, simple loft or a full second floor that can support a 40-pound per square foot residential load, the Colonial barn offers ample space for various uses. Access to the second floor is customizable, with options ranging from a simple ladder, pull-down stairs or a durable set of built-in hemlock stairs, depending on the size of the building.
This design offers both practicality and style, making it a perfect solution for a range of agricultural or residential needs.
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Barns for horses and other animals come in a variety of shapes, sizes, materials and price points. Deciding which choice is right for you can be a challenge, but knowing the basics can help you wade through the options. While a true wood barn is far from the lowest cost option, there are many reasons a Legacy kit is a solid choice for customers across the nation.
First, the quality and corresponding lifespan of a post and beam kit is significantly longer than its pole barn counterpart. For those looking to make a long-term investment in their property, the Legacy kit makes a strong business case over the lifespan of the building.
Second, the inherent character of a post and beam kit greatly exceeds that of a metal building. A choice for post and beam is nostalgic and aesthetic in addition to being practical. Finally, adding living space to a barn kit is extremely easy. For those looking for an apartment barn, living quarters above or next to the equine / animal space or a full-time residence, post and beam construction makes this seamless to achieve.
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