Pictures of Beautiful Horse Barns | Pretty Barns to Inspire Your Build (2024)

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Every barn we build is made to solve problems, providing a home for horses or offering other much-needed storage space. While practical necessities drive our construction, we also provide a wide range of attractive architectural features. We’re showcasing some of the most beautiful horse barns and sharing our design advice for what to include when building yours.

At J&N Structures, we’re an Amish barn building company that crafts large and small barns that are used all over the East Coast. Discover the traits and features that make for truly beautiful horse barns – and start planning yours today!

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Signature Features of Our Pretty Barns

Rustic, pretty barns are truly something to be admired. As much as you enjoy looking at them dotting the landscape when driving through the countryside, they’re even more amazing when they’re yours. While gorgeous barn style doesn’t make your barn more durable or provide added protection against the elements – it’s hard to say it isn’t absolutely worth it!

These are the 5 extras that make for truly pretty horse barns:

Ask your potential barn builder about the following:

  1. Multi-Color Design Schemes – Pairing two or more complementary or contrasting colors into your space creates a much bigger visual impact than a single shade. This multi-color design scheme is often achieved by having a different siding, trim, and roof color that come together beautifully. You have nearly limitless siding color options available to you through both paint and stain colors.
  2. Board and Batten Siding – Whether painted or stained, the distinct lines of board and batten siding provide a striking look – up close and from a distance. Classic wooden siding is a must-have when building a gorgeous barn that is meant for both style and strength.

    See the different styles of board and batten barns.

  3. Stylish Dutch Doors – Another practical and attractive add-on for your horse barn are Dutch doors. This barn door style has a top half that can open independently on the bottom half, which makes caring for your horses simpler. Like many traits of classic-looking beautiful horse barns, Dutch doors were meant to make hard work just a little more convenient, which is how they became the standard style we’re drawn to today.
  4. Two-Story Profile – When thinking of the classic pretty barns you’ve seen throughout your life, we’re willing to bet they almost all featured a distinguished two-story profile. While we build a wide range of one- and two-story barns, the two-story profile simply looks more impressive and opens up an even wider range of barn types, like gambrel and monitor barns.
  5. Cupola & Weathervane – The finishing touch on many beautiful barns and gorgeous horse stables, the combo of a cupola and a weathervane provides the charm that brings the whole design together. You have several color options when selecting the cupola that will sit atop your barn.

Find Inspiration from Our Favorite Gorgeous Barns & Horse Stables

With more than a decade in business building gorgeous barns and horse stables, we have a gallery of projects from which you can draw inspiration. Take in the distinct looks and see how they put the hallmarks of pretty barns to use:

Monitor Barn in Middle River, MD

This stately monitor style barn makes a big impression with its white painted siding paired with black trim and deep brown doors. Notice how distinct the signature lines of the board and batten siding look here.

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Modular Barn in Manlius, NY

A truly gorgeous barn, this space features a unique two-story layout finished with a striking three-color design. See how the cupolas bring a rustic touch to this otherwise modern barn.

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Gambrel Barn in Lexington, NY

The gambrel slope on this roof gives this pretty horse barn a distinct character. The Dutch doors on all sides of this structure add another unique visual component to the design as well.

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High Country Barn in Granby, MA

The color choices tell the story here. The powder blue paint pairs with the white trim and doors to create a truly one-of-a-kind color scheme. On top of that, the shiny brass roof of the cupola adds another eye-catching feature onto this gorgeous barn.

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Get Prices on Your Beautiful Horse Barn

Our beautiful horse barns provide the rustic aesthetic you’ll admire and the storage you’ll rely on for decades to come. If you’re ready to start planning and pricing your new barn, you’re in the right place.

J&N makes all of our barns and garages available through our dedicated dealer network. The first step to bringing home your J&N barn is to find your local dealer, who will walk you through the custom design process and get you the quote to build it on your property. To find a list of your nearest J&N dealers, simply enter your zip code right here!

Pictures of Beautiful Horse Barns | Pretty Barns to Inspire Your Build (2024)

FAQs

How much does it cost to build a nice horse barn? ›

Average Barn Costs by Method of Construction
ConstructionMaterial CostBuild Cost
Metal Barn$20 per sq ft$12 per sq ft
Pole Barn$15 per sq ft$20 per sq ft
Post & Beam Barn$50 per sq ft$70 per sq ft

What is a good size for a horse barn? ›

Thirty-six feet is a common building width (12' wide alley, flanked by 12' wide stalls on each side) and 10' for height. Length will depend on number of stalls, stall length, and additional rooms: tack room, wash bay, bathroom, lounge/office, and storage for feed, hay and equipment.

What should be in a horse barn? ›

You'll need room for shavings and bedding, drying racks, wash stalls, and more. There are three other rooms that are essential in any great horse barn design, the Tack Room, the Tool Room, and the Feed Room. Tack Rooms – It is a good idea to have a tack room that keeps all of your gear safe and dry.

Is a 10x10 stall big enough for a horse? ›

An average (15h) horse can be comfortable in a 10×12 or even a 10×10 stall. For a mare and foal, consider two normal horse stall height and size with a removable partition. If you need an odd size stall, like a 10×14 or 12×16, we can do it and it won't cost you anything extra.

What is the cheapest horse barn to build? ›

While both center-aisle and shed row barns are popular single-story barn designs, shed row barns will be your most cost-effective option. Since they are built in a simple, stripped-down barn style, they cost less and are easy to work with.

How far should horse barn be from house? ›

He recommends 75 feet between the house and the barn, but on smaller properties, even closer would be OK. Apart from regular, daily chores, consider how veterinarians can access the barn with their vehicles and where you can back a trailer to the barn door.

How big of a barn do I need for 2 horses? ›

A space of 10'x10' or 12'x12' is a good and safe stall size per horse. So for 2 horses, you would need a lean-to horse barn that is at least 12' wide by 24' deep.

How big should a 2 horse barn be? ›

One of the most common shed row barn dimensions we see is 12'X36', which often features two horse stalls and additional storage space. This barn space is ideal for maximizing horse housing in a space-efficient structure.

Which direction should a horse barn face? ›

You'll also want to carefully consider the direction your barn should face. You want to be prepared to counteract the seasons, keeping your barn warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. The best way to achieve this is to face your structure in the east/west direction.

Should horses be put in a barn at night? ›

Horses do not go in the barn at night. The only reason someone would put them in a stall, instead of leaving them in the pasture, is that they want to use them in the morning and do not want to catch them early. If you leave the door open, the horse will go outside, as they do not sleep much at night.

Is 10 acres enough for 2 horses? ›

Often, one horse per acre is used as a starting point. In some cases, two acres is recommended for the first horse and one additional acre for each additional horse is suggested to prevent over-grazing of pastures.

Is an 8x8 stall big enough for a horse? ›

When it comes to your miniature horse stalls, your minis still need plenty of space, but you can scale things down a bit for your mini or small breed pony, like a Falabella. Many owners opt for an 8x8 foot stall, which gives the minis plenty of room to move around and lie down.

Can a stall be too big for a horse? ›

A horse should be able to comfortably enter the stall, move, turn around and lie down in his/her stall. An average-sized horse (about 14-16 hands) can fit comfortably in a 12' x 12' stall. That being said, one can consider a smaller stall such as 10'x12′ – depending on personal preferences and stall usage.

How much would it cost to build a horse stable? ›

Depending on the features of your horse stall barn, a simple project can cost $30,000 or up to $150,000 for a large commercial project. When you decide on building a barn for your horses, reach out to several companies to find the most experienced builders for the safety of your horses and your long term enjoyment.

Do horse barns make money? ›

You can easily make extra cash by providing horse boarding services if you have enough space. Boarding services sometimes include horse care, such as blanketing, stall cleaning, and more. You need on-site amenities like a spare stall, plenty of hay, and a safe horse environment to provide this service.

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