Guil’s back with Advice from the Architect. This is part 2 of a 5-part series on how to properly design a functional horse farm. We’ll talk planning, design, construction, fencing, and infrastructure. Today we’ll talk fencing. The three most important points I want to highlight are: avoiding sharp corners, it must be well positioned, find Continue reading “How to create a horse farm: Fencing”
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Construction Update 19024
This was a long day of site visits! There’s so much going on! (1) Here we see the concrete finally got poured for this small barn. The weather has not been on our side in these last few weeks. This portion of the property will hold mostly cows, so the owner opted for bull wire Continue reading “Construction Update 19024”
How to create a horse farm: Plan
Guil’s back with Advice from the Architect. This will be a 5 part series on how to properly design a functional horse farm. We’ll talk planning, design, construction, fencing, and infrastructure. So let’s dig in! Your raw land is a blank canvas, and when starting the planning process you’ll need to think of your farm Continue reading “How to create a horse farm: Plan”
Construction Update 19003
It was a beautiful day to check on jobs! This service barn has it’s siding… Framing up the wash area. The horse barn walls are up. And the metal for the roof was delivered today. It’s going to be a great barn with a nice apartment inside. As usual All In has us covered with Continue reading “Construction Update 19003”
Let’s talk about window size.
On today’s edition of Advice from the Architect, we’ll talk about how to determine the size of your new home windows. Proportion is key. Balance is the result. In the same way that God designed our face; with our eyes, nose, & mouth in proportion to our head. Your doors and windows need to be Continue reading “Let’s talk about window size.”