I've been planning on building a shop for my vehicle tinkering for a bit. Being a carpenter I had spent quite a while designing a shop to fit the space I had available. I had decided on a 24'x24' footprint. Lot's of sketches and drawings ensued.
Recently I was cleaning up in one of our storage rooms and I came across an old Country Journal from 1990. The cover story was about Shelter_Kit horse barns. I pulled the magazine because my wife is seriously thinking about getting horses again. On a whim I found the Shelter-Kit site and looked around. I found that their garage/shop kits were very similar to the design I was drawing up for myself.
http://www.shelter-kit.com/barn.html
I've seen a Shelter-Kit before, and was very impressed with the quality of the wood. Being a builder, I'm over-qualified to put one up, but with my kids help I figure I can do it right. For the price I don't think I could source out the lumber myself (at least with the same quality). Being a post and beam structure allows for much freedom in placement of windows, doors and uinterior walls.
For my taste it's a better alternative to a metal building as it would fit in better with the existing buildings on our property (our house was built in 1810 and was a stagecoach stop/hotel).
I thought some of you might find this company's product interesting.
Recently I was cleaning up in one of our storage rooms and I came across an old Country Journal from 1990. The cover story was about Shelter_Kit horse barns. I pulled the magazine because my wife is seriously thinking about getting horses again. On a whim I found the Shelter-Kit site and looked around. I found that their garage/shop kits were very similar to the design I was drawing up for myself.
http://www.shelter-kit.com/barn.html
I've seen a Shelter-Kit before, and was very impressed with the quality of the wood. Being a builder, I'm over-qualified to put one up, but with my kids help I figure I can do it right. For the price I don't think I could source out the lumber myself (at least with the same quality). Being a post and beam structure allows for much freedom in placement of windows, doors and uinterior walls.
For my taste it's a better alternative to a metal building as it would fit in better with the existing buildings on our property (our house was built in 1810 and was a stagecoach stop/hotel).
I thought some of you might find this company's product interesting.
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