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Tim Jackson Custom Homes
Erin Matlock | Professional Architectural Photographer
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IB Crazy Coops
Our Barnyard Bonanza was created to mimic a Barn Style Cottage featuring an indoor coop and storage shed area with a predator proof run in Fullerton, CA (Orange County).
Coop measures 11' L X 7' D X 7.5' H @ peak, run measures 8' W X 8' D X 6.5' T.
Features an elevated floor, quaint front porch, 9 light front door, barn style rear door, 24x24 windows on each side, inside divider for coop/storage area, automatic coop door and more!
materials include predator proof wire on run, T1-11 siding with solid red weatherproofing stain and white trim, galvanized corrugated roofing with opposing ridge cap.
Beilman Architecture
D. Beilman,
Private Stowe Alpine Family Retreat
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Misiaszek Turpin pllc
Resting on the lake’s edge, this 2,600 square-foot cottage was renovated to capture the beauty of its age and history. Having been in the family for decades, an abundance of memories filled the rafters and lead the design decision, transforming it into an elegant, lakeside cabin retreat. The original pier foundation was beginning to fail, which lead to the creation of a new foundation and crawl space. The original structure still needed to be preserved, so it was elevated off of the existing pier foundation. Once resting upon its new foundation, the exterior was re-clad in shingles to match the existing exterior siding and a new entry configuration was built.
Spatial and programmatic issues were addressed is this renovation to provide an optimal guest and living experience. Old spaces were connected to new and updated ones to create a variety of gathering spaces. A new garage was constructed behind the existing guesthouse and shed, all of which received new siding treatments to match that of the main residence. A revitalized landscaping plan took shape between the four structures, bringing emphasis to the defined entryway and promoting group activities at the lakefront.
Photographer: MTA
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.
Damian Farrell Design Group
Even the client's horses get a new home! This fully-modern stable was designed with the vernacular of the existing barn in mind.
Interior Design: Megan at M Design and Interiors
Marsico Custom Homes, Inc.
Our company added this "CarBarn" to this charming 1930's farmhouse in Nevada City. Prior to construction we erected a story-pole to discuss the very important matter of proportion relative to the home with the Architect, owners, and neighbors. The attic is a storage area with a pull-down ladder. The existing porch was extended to the structure as a breezeway. The rear of this building has a more traditional sliding barn door that we built in our shop (sorry no photo yet).
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