Let's begin with what style
barn would best suit your needs. Most Aisleway Horse
Barns -- whether they are raised center aisle, gable or gambrel
-- need a fairly wide area to allow for the width of the aisle, the stalls on
each side, and additional room for any desired turnouts. Aisleway
horse barns are great for colder climates, as you can close
up the aisle way doors and have a weather-protected area to care for your
horses out of the elements. On the other hand, a Shedrow Barn has a more open
feel and is great for warmer climates. The shedrow overhang gives the feeling
of being outside, yet still provides shade from the sun and rain.
Once you have decided on your
barn style, the next step is to determine what size barn you need. Of course
you will want stalls for your horses, but what about a space for your tack? Do
you want a wash area? And let's not forget, do you need a space for hay and
grain? These are just a few of the things that you will want to consider during
the design process.
Starting to feel overwhelmed?
Please, don't! Our design and sales staff will help you perfect all the tiny
details, making sure your final design is just as you imagine. All Castlebrook
barn quotes are itemized and include a design layout, making it easy to see
what your new barn will look like and what is included in the proposal.
Once everything is dialed in
and the barn of your dreams has been designed, we then transfer those details
over to a contract for your review and signature. Once you are happy with the
contract and design, the signed paperwork and a deposit are then required to
move on to the next step.
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