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About the StableWise 36'x36' Horse Barn With a flexible floor plan and plenty of space for up to six horses, this 36' x 36' Gable style pole barn satisfies the needs of both horse and human alike. The plans for this barn include a large hayloft, and allow for maximum flexibility in the arrangement of stalls, tack room, wash rack, Dutch doors, etc. How about four stalls, a tack room, and a wash rack? Maybe five stalls and a tack room. If you would like your barn to have maximum efficiency for daily chores, how about a 12' x 12' feed and blanket storage area? The possibilities are all based upon each area being 12' x 12' in size, with any arrangement of the interior spaces that you prefer. |
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Country Building Software
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As you search the web, you'll find hundreds of sites that sell blueprints. New computer programs allow anyone to produce paper building plans. Computer drafting programs can't replace the talent, education and experience necessary to create actual buildings that are safe, durable, efficient, attractive and simple to build and to maintain. Combined, the Backroad Designers represented here have more than 250 years of experience. Many of their buildings are classics that have been built countless times by contractors and homeowners, and have served their owners well for years and years. Because these architects and designers concentrate on timeless country forms, their buildings have lasting beauty and value as other designers' styles come and go.
Designers: Ashland Barns Donald J. Berg, AIA Country Designs Homestead Design McKie Roth Design Sheldon Design StableWise TechArt
Websites: Barns, Barns, Barns Backroad Home & Outbuilding Plans Apple Valley Horse Barn Plans Cherokee Cabin Plans
Site designed by Christopher Berg Edited by Donald J. Berg, AIA Copyright 2007 |
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Each design on this website is the copyrighted property of its architect or designer. Prior to construction, blueprints should be reviewed for suitability by a local building professional or by your community's building department.
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