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Barns

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Becky Harris
Becky Harris

Houzz Tour: A Multifunctional Barn for a Wisconsin Farm

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add windows and exterior doors where outer doors to horse stalls are now

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need to get idea of size and dimensions

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have to think of parking plan which would preserve country atmosphere

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like the natural landscaping

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would install smaller double doors in large bottom door/might install windows in second story doors

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could be a nice antique shop or restaurant

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would cut smaller double doors into big doors on bottom floor

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good design for commercial/residential building//put more windows and exterior doors on first floor under shed roofs/this could be outside seating when weather is nice

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I like these windows

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could even put a restaurant down stairs

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could possible install glass skylights between first and second floors

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commercial grade floor, power/IT receptacles/connectivity, windows for natural light

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get rid of horse stalls/convert this area to open, modular, commercial area (for classes, cubicles, limited construction, etc.)/ensure there's good HVAC and power connectivity/could actually be built over root cellar or basement

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must ensure that the interior is well insulated

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like the partial shed roofs, providing a comfortable mixture of light and protections

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really like the barn doors on the first and second floors

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would make this a completely separate floor for living space

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possible plan for Montana: open space on bottom, shed roof for outside protections, top floor for compact living area, skylights for added sunlight

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beginning of an idea for a barn with wide open interior spaces with commercial applications

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nice interior doors

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Timber framing

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