A Classic Red New England Carriage Barn
There is something truly special about a red Carriage Barn in New England. Between the detailed craftsmanship & iconic silhouette of the post & beam Carriage Barn, to the striking color of the barn’s pine siding against nature’s blues and greens, the barn is a sight to behold. This is a 54' x 48' Hamilton Carriage Barn, with two enclosed lean-tos. Three overhead doors, plus the loft door on the second floor, have all been painted red to match the barn’s siding. A Spanish cedar entry door, with a timber frame eyebrow roof overhead, leads the way inside to an incredible interior. Intricate design and joinery are found throughout the inside of the barn, currently used to keep cars, bikes, lawn equipment, and more.
Poolside Grand Victorian Cape
Relaxing by the pool just got better. This is a 16' x 20' Grand Victorian Cape Shed that’s been transformed into a luxurious pool house with a timber frame overhang and split sliding doors. This Grand Victorian has a full second floor loft, where a 20' shed dormer and a 6-window farmhouse dormer maximize space and allow for a cozy seating area overlooking the pool. Read on for a photo tour of this immaculate poolside shed.
Pinedale Monitor Barn with Style and Versatility
This 42' x 48' Pinedale Monitor Barn with sleek black-stained siding stands out among the lush green trees and bright blue skies in the mountains of New Hampshire. Stained barn doors and timber accents bring a rustic feeling to the barn’s outside, hinting at the authentic post & beam interior. This barn is versatile, with a workshop and garage on the first floor and an entertainment area in the loft. When you’re looking for a place to accommodate all your needs, turn to a post & beam barn. Read on for a photo tour of this Monitor Barn.
Monitor Barn in the Rocky Mountains
At the end of a long dirt road in Telluride, CO, this 44' x 54' Riverton Monitor Barn stands tall, with the majestic Rocky Mountains as the backdrop. Metal siding and roofing combines with timber accents to create the perfect combination of contemporary and country. Inside, the open design is overflowing with space and possibility. A post & beam barn is truly a legacy project, and will stand the test of time for generations. Read on for a photo tour.