South Carolina Horse Barn
Building Dimensions:
64' x 84' Western Horse Barn, 20' Center, 12' Lean-to's, 10' Porches
Located in the scenic landscapes of South Carolina, this stunning horse barn showcases a remarkable blend of functionality and elegance. Spanning an impressive 64 feet by 84 feet, its Western-style architecture includes a grand 20-foot center and thoughtfully designed 12-foot lean-tos, complemented by 10-foot porches that provide additional protected storage space. The exterior boasts a serene sage green finish accented with creamy trim, harmonizing beautifully with its surroundings.
Natural light streams into the barn through many windows, including those on the traditionally designed X-brace barn doors. Crowned with three elegant cupolas, the structure not only pleases the eye but fits seamlessly into the landscape. The center cupola features a charming copper weathervane shaped like a tropping horse, indicating the wind's direction for all who look up. Stone touches enhance the overall aesthetic, adding character to both the barn's exterior and the surrounding landscaping.
Inside, the barn is outfitted with premium features from System Equine, ensuring both durability and comfort. Heavy-duty steel Dutch doors, Wellington mesh stall fronts, and custom partitions create a functional environment for both horses and handlers. Interlocking tile flooring provides a practical yet elegant touch, while a custom wash stall rack enhances day-to-day operations. The oversized Dutch doors are specially manufactured to match the grand openings, maintaining an open concept that radiates warmth and accessibility.
The interior's ambiance is perfectly paired with the rich qualities of Timberlyne wood, while brick colored red flooring introduces a welcoming contrast, making this barn not just a facility, but a beautiful, inviting space for horse lovers and their equine companions alike. Here are links to the specific touchs you see throughout the barn outfitted by System Equine.
Based on our popular Goldenrod pre-design
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