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  1. Custom Feed Cabinet – Stable Style

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    Horse Barn Details: Custom Feed Bins

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    This custom feed storage area is a space saver for the barn it’s in.

    Custom cabinets for grain storage

    A custom feed cabinet offers a practical and aesthetically pleasing solution for the barn. This feed bin unit was designed by Quinis Design Works and built by Pilate’s Cabinetry. The custom cabinet was created for several reasons. It saved space in the barn by placing the feed bin cabinets recessed into the aisle, away from the horse stalls. This meant there was not a need for an extra room dedicated to feed in the four-stall barn, while eliminating haphazard bags or bins placed on the floor. Finally, there was already a need for a re-designed feed system that solved cleaning issues and was rodent-resistant, which is a possibility in any barn.

    Overhead storage and grain storage

    Quinis designed these bins to contain in-counter grain bins which can hold a full feed bag and be removed for easy washing out between feed changes.

    Smart grain storage solutions for the horse barn

    The counter opens and closes on pistons, sealing in the feed bins and becoming a countertop. There is also a shelf underneath to hold shallow totes or empty bags if need be.

    Custom cabinets for the horse barn

    Feed room storage details

    Grain scoop and feed bin close up

    Grain is safely stored and protected from a potential loose horse that sneaks out of their stall overnight or unwanted rodents.

    Grain scoop and container

    Custom feed room solution

    Grain storage space inside the horse barn

    Above the counter and sink are additional cabinets to hold supplements and other items such as cleaning supplies.

    Inspiring feed room storage in this horse barn

    Grain storage area in the horse barn

    Thank you Quinis Design Works for sharing this dreamy feed bin unit with Stable Style. If you’d like to see more from Quinis, be sure to read: Tour a European Inspired 10-Stall Stable in British ColumbiaA Rustic 4-Stall Barn in Canada with a Reclaimed Wood Lounge Upstairs and Tour a 3-Stall Masonry Block Barn in British Columbia.

  2. 3-Stall Masonry Block Barn – Stable Style

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    Tour a 3-Stall Masonry Block Barn in British Columbia

    This durable 3-stall barn features extra-large stalls and a nontraditional barn aisle.

    Barn tour courtesy of Stable Style.

    3-stall horse barn with dutch doors

    Located in Abbotsford, British Columbia this barn was completed in 2018 by Quinis Design Works. The project took about a year from concept design to completion. The entire 17.6 acre property is in a flight line of a city airport. Quinis had to cooperate with N.A.V. Canada for structure approval (aeronautical assessment).

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    Masonry blocks give the barn a modern look, plus they are extremely durable – horses cannot kick or chew through them.

    3-stall barn with oversized stalls

    This barn features three extra-large 12’x18′ stalls with a wide center aisle, which saved space without compromising square footage. The stalls were created by a custom steel fabricator.

    Beautiful barn aisle with rubber pavers

    Hay is stored in two locations, upstairs and at the main level. The upstairs offers long-term hay storage with a chute to short-term storage below.

    hay storage room in the horse barn

    The hay storage room below the stairs. This room can hold about a month’s supply of hay.

    shavings storage room in the horse barn

    There is also a special room for bedding. It holds hemlock sawdust in a sealed room. The dust is blown through a small hatch above the doorway, for months of use.

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    Rubber pavers offer traction for the horses in the barn aisle.

    horse head door handle in the stable

    Thoughtful equestrian details.

    metal horse head hook

     

    Inside the barn aisle

    The cross ties are located just outside of the tack room.

    inside the tack room in a 3-stall barn

    The tack room in the barn.

    Stable barn doors

    Stable Style details

    The contrasting materials combine contemporary and country style.

    3-stall barn made from Masonary blocks

    3-stall horse barn in Canada

    Beautiful horse property in Canada - tour it on Stable Style

    Lush pastures and a view of Mt. Baker in the background.

    outdoor riding arena in Canada

    The outdoor riding arena has a blended sand base and is enclosed by white vinyl fence.

    3-stall horse barn with dutch doors and oversized stalls

    Thank you Quinis for sharing this project with Stable Style!

    Learn more about Quinis by visiting quinis.net

  3. European Inspired 10-Stall Stable – Stable Style

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    Tour a European Inspired 10-Stall Stable in British Columbia

    This beautiful equestrian property was designed with the horse in mind.

    Barn tour courtesy of Stable Style.

    Beautiful stable with outdoor runs attached - learn more on Stable Style

    Quinis Design Works completed this spectacular project in 2012. The facility is located in Abbotsford, British Columbia. The job consisted of creating four structures;  a 10-stall barn with a shop, office, and connecting porte cochere to a 3-port garage, indoor riding arena, coach house with living quarters, and power house. It took eighteen months to complete from start to finish. Len Loewen Contracting also worked on this project as the contractor.

    Horse stalls with the exterior runs

    Thoughtful Design

    The individual stalls and paddock runs can be opened to a courtyard where the horses congregate. The courtyard connects to a trail, leading out to circle the entire length of the 40-acre property. This setup encourages the herd to roam the property when they are not out on pasture. The clients practice natural horsemanship and Parelli techniques, it’s reflected in the style and functionality of the barn.

    Horse barn entrance

    Like any great project, challenges were faced along the way. There was a difference of 24′ of elevation from one side of the property to the other. This meant a significant amount of excavation needed to be done to level the ground for the structures.

    Bright and spacious barn aisle

    The custom double barn doors feature a custom latch designed by Quinis. The rack and pinion latch/handle assembly secures the large doors and makes it easy for them to be opened and closed. They are intentionally weathered and distressed.

    Custom barn door latch

    Tall ceilings and natural light in this beautiful barn

    The single-floor barn has four large double-doors at each end in all directions along with a vaulted ceiling to help circulate airflow. Large windows and full-length skylights bring in plenty of natural light.

    Spacious stable interior

    The barn interior uses 2 by 6 tongue and groove spruce pine fir. Hay, grain, and bedding storage is located on the ground floor in the main barn opposite from the stalls for safety and labor reasons. 

    Open stalls in the stable encourage socialization

    The stall kits are by Innovative Equine. The clients requested no bar dividers on the stalls to encourage natural socialization for the horses. This also gives the barn interior an open feel to it.

    Inside the stable lounge - tour it on Stable Style

    The barn’s tack room is combined with a lounge and office area, along with a washroom, feed room, and access to the blanket room.

    Beautiful tack room with custom cabinets and storage

    There are twelve saddle racks and the cabinets are custom made. The minimally designed tack room is elegant, but functional.

    Driveway and gate leading up the horse property

     

    Barn connected to the garage

    Gate and wall at the horse property

    Lush landscaping and stunning horse property

    The Indoor Arena

    Riding arena exterior

    exterior of the indoor riding arena

    The unique roof is a tension fabric structure customized with built to size from a kit by We Cover.

    Spacious indoor riding arena

    The arena footing is blended sand GGT mix.

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    Indoor riding arena with natural light

    Thank you Quinis for sharing this project. Be sure to also read Tour a 3-Stall Masonry Block Barn in British Columbia, another barn completed by Quinis.

  4. Rustic 4-Stall Barn – Stable Style

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    A Rustic 4-Stall Barn in Canada with a Reclaimed Wood Lounge Upstairs

    Tour a rustic barn with four stalls and stunning lounge above.

    Barn tour courtesy of Stable Style.

    Beautiful wooden barn with mountains in the background

    Quinis Design Works completed this superb barn back in 2006. The traditional design is something that won’t ever go out of style. The private barn is situated on 40 acres in Abbotsford, British Columbia. It took approximately eight months to complete the project. Tundra Developments also worked alongside Quinis on this barn.

    Four-stall barn in Canada

    The barn exterior is board and batten cedar, topped with a clear sealer to endure weathering over time. The interior doors are fir, while cedar, fir and spruce are found throughout. The hardware, designed by Neudorf, was custom-made.

    Beautiful wood and stone 4-stall barn

    Quinis worked with the couple to create a building resembling the barns the pair recall from their youths in Alberta. It features hints of sophisticated mountain ranch style, popular in B.C.’s lower mainland and the American mountain west. The 39′ x 78′, four-stall barn yields more than 6,000 square feet on both levels.

    One challenge was to design the barn to be a classic monitor style, yet complement the house. Quinis also worked with the clients to design the barn so it accommodated other interests of theirs; such as entertaining upstairs and storing their farm equipment.

    From the Clients:

    “We had spotted another barn under construction up the road, and asked who the designer was,” she says. “We got Ernest into the project from the planning stage, and that resulted in a building that reflected our plans. I think it would be easy to go wrong in making a building too much barn or too little, and forget about horse care and things like an office for records, or just having lunch after chores.” “We could have had more stalls and less other space,” she admits. “But with this we can park my mower tractor in here, and it gives us all the amenities we need along with more storage.”

    Copper weathervane on the cupola

    A copper weathervane is a beautiful touch.

     

    Wooden barn doors and stone pillars

    Interior barn aisle

    The interior of the main floor includes four stalls, tack room, bedding room, wash rack and grooming area with cross ties, bathroom and tractor storage.

    Tack room entrance

    Grooming area and bathroom behind

    The wash and grooming area features hot and cold water, the bathroom is located behind it.

    The Barn Upstairs

    Upstairs view from the barn deck

    The upper level features a 12′ x 12′ balcony that leads to a 20′ x 30′ lounge area with a bathroom. It’s a perfect place to take in the views and enjoy a little quiet time. The remaining half of the space upstairs is used for hay storage.

    Upstairs lounge above the horse stalls

    The lounge features vintage finishes and reclaimed timber. The wood was sourced from an old Ontario barn by Scott Landon of Old Canada Country Antiques in Vancouver. Other touches include doors and windows from the client’s first home, a vintage farmhouse.

    Bathroom upstairs in the barn

    The upstairs bathroom.

    Spacious 4-stall horse barn

    Rustic horse barn with stone pillars

    Thank you Quinis for sharing this project with Stable Style. Be sure to check out these projects from Quinis as well – Tour a European Inspired 10-Stall Stable in British Columbia and Tour a 3-Stall Masonry Block Barn in British Columbia.