Horizon Structures is Pleased to Announce Barndominiums Have Arrived

Barndomium with living quarters upstairs and horse stalls near large overhang.
Barndomium with living quarters upstairs and horse stalls near large overhang. Horizon Structures

Newsdate: Tuesday, May 7, 2024 - 08:30 am
Location: ATGLEN, Pennsylvania

Leading modular horse barn company Horizon Structures LLC., based in Atglen, PA, is pleased to announce the arrival of four stylish Barndominiums, that have been added to its extensive product line with distribution available nationwide.

Flies attacking horse on a summer day.

Colorful barndomium with front stairs leading to view balcony over center aisle barn.

Our objective is to provide a quick and easy solution for the construction of barns with integrated living spaces above.
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Affectionately called, “Barndos,” the concept of living with horses literally, has taken off across the country as an eco-friendly small footprint construction build in property development. While horses contentedly munch on their hay in stalls on the ground level, the upstairs is fully functional as a living space. Replete, with spacious floorplans and its own entrance, the upstairs area can be finished in traditional pine or elegant birch wood. The accommodations in the splendid interior design fulfil all modern day needs for an energy efficient, hygienic and luxury style of living.

Owner of Horizon Structures, Justin Zook, explains what led the company to add Barndominiums as an option alongside their Monitor barns, center aisle and shed row barns, high-end timber frame builds, and line of commercial canine kennels and equine hay feeders.

“Our clientele has expressed interest in these products for years. We have observed a notable uptick in individuals acquiring vacant parcels to build their dream farmette and construct their residences. Our objective is to provide a quick and easy solution for the construction of barns with integrated living spaces above. This option can serve as a temporary residence while they accrue funds for their dream home, an in-law suite, or even a short-term rental.

There are many companies who build Barndominiums. These are typically fully constructed homes strictly for residential purposes. What makes our product unique is the ability to combine the barn with the living space. All components to the living space are completed in our indoor facility. Following the on-site assembly of the barn structure, local contractors are tasked solely with the installation of water and electrical lines. Once completed, the unit is move in ready.”

The four different floor plans offered include something to suit the most discerning buyer. Purchasers can choose from:

  • The Barnette – a cozy one bedroom studio design that offers a bounty of benefits in kitchen, bathroom and living room over a 3-stall barn replete with large tack room and center aisle.
  • Country Charm – an inviting beautifully appointed practical design for the human contingent above a spacious 5-stall barn and tack room.
  • Paddock Retreat – an extra-large footprint offers a luxurious feel to both floors of the barndominium with extra space.
  • The Farmhouse – anyone would be happy to call this stylish barn home, with a clever two-bedroom layout, large, covered deck, 6 generously sized stables and tack/feed room.

Horse folks can rest assured that the construction components and design elements in Horizon Structures Barndominiums provide a peaceful living experience for both horses and humans and are built to the highest standards of modular home construction.

If you are contemplating expanding or upgrading a horse property or starting afresh with a blank slate, the Barndominium option can provide an affordable permanent residence, in-law suite, staff quarters or short-term rental living space.

Horizon Structures invites you to take a look at what’s on offer in Barndominium living and how you can take horse/human compatibility to a whole new level.

 About Horizon Structures:  One horse or twenty, there’s one thing all horse owners have in common…the need to provide safe and secure shelter for their equine partners.  At Horizon Structures, we combine expert craftsmanship, top-of-the-line materials and smart “horse-friendly” design to create a full line of sheds and barns that any horse owner can feel confident is the right choice for their horses’ stabling needs including human/horse accommodations with a choice of Barndominiums.

All wood. Amish Made. Most of our buildings are shipped 100% pre-built and ready for same-day use. Larger barns are a modular construction and can be ready for your horses in less than a week. All our barn packages include everything you need –

Horizon Structures also sells chicken coops, equine hay feeders, greenhouses, dog kennels, 1 and 2 car garages, storage sheds and outdoor living structures and playsets.

Headquartered in South-Central Pennsylvania, Horizon Structures, LLC is owned by Dave Zook.  Dave was raised in the Amish tradition and grew up working in the family-owned shed business.  He started Horizon Structures in 2001 in response to an ever-increasing customer demand for high quality, affordable horse barns.

For additional information about the company or their product line, please visit their website at https://www.horizonstructures.com

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