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   Location: Winging It in KY | This is our house/barn/arena. The entire srtucture is 84 ft by 130 ft. It contains an approx. 1500 sq. ft home, 3 bay garage, 9 stall barn, and an indoor arena that is 60 ft by 104 ft. The house is 2 stories, has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, dining room, living room, and a laundry room. All the amenities of a normal house. The garage has 2 car bays and a horse trailer bay. It attaches the house to the barn. The barn also has all the amenities you would expect to find - hay room, tack room & wash room with heated water. On one end of the barn there is a round pen outside that attaches to the indoor arena and on the other side there is a hot walker.

This is the two story part of the house.
The view from the rear of the barn. It is built into the ground for warmer temps in the winter and cooler temps in the summer. This is were the stalls are. Sorry the pictures aren't that great but I am not on my regular computer. Had to take the pictures from my web site but you get the idea. |
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| 455Rocket - 2014-10-28 2:27 PM After this thread came up I found this one I really like...
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| This is what my husband and I are wanting. Do you have more pictures? Or a drawing of the layout? Anything you'd change?
Edited....meant to quote cuckleburr post. :)
Edited by iheartrodeo 2014-10-30 12:10 PM
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| roanrider - 2014-10-29 7:59 AM This is our barn house. We don't share it with the horses, just a dog and cat. lol
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| cuckleburr - 2014-10-29 11:12 AM This is our house/barn/arena. The entire srtucture is 84 ft by 130 ft. It contains an approx. 1500 sq. ft home, 3 bay garage, 9 stall barn, and an indoor arena that is 60 ft by 104 ft. The house is 2 stories, has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, dining room, living room, and a laundry room. All the amenities of a normal house. The garage has 2 car bays and a horse trailer bay. It attaches the house to the barn. The barn also has all the amenities you would expect to find - hay room, tack room & wash room with heated water. On one end of the barn there is a round pen outside that attaches to the indoor arena and on the other side there is a hot walker.
 This is the two story part of the house.
 The view from the rear of the barn. It is built into the ground for warmer temps in the winter and cooler temps in the summer. This is were the stalls are.
Sorry the pictures aren't that great but I am not on my regular computer. Had to take the pictures from my web site but you get the idea.
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   Location: Winging It in KY | iheartrodeo - 2014-10-30 1:08 PM
This isΒ whatΒ my husband and I are wanting. Do you have more pictures?Β Or a drawing of the layout?Β Anything you'd change?Β
Edited....meant to quote cuckleburr post. :)Β
I should have more pictures on my computer at home. I will try and get a layout for you. Its pretty neat and HANDY! I am really spoiled and will NEVER live in a regular house again. It is great in the winter time because you don't ever have to go outside except to empty the wheel barrows of poo. LOL! If I had to build another one, I would put radiant floor heating through out the concrete slab that the house part sits on. The concrete slab can be very cold in the winter. The kitchen floor is tiled so it too is cold. We put carpet in the living room and dining room to help but I would really rather have hardwood floors. Not sure that I would want to build it in the side of the hill. The entire back wall (130 ft plus) is concrete and we have hard time keeping it maintained. The only good thing about it being in the hill is the tack room in the middle of the barn is our emergency shelter for storms. I like the barn next to the house so we can hear the horses especially at night, you can hear if someone is sick or cast in their stalls. |
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    Location: where ever my L/Q trl is parked | this is mine I didn't want the horses next to my house, so where the barn was to be is a 1,200 sq ft shop for my late husband. I had a MD barn built on the west side away from the house.
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