Brown Road Dutch Barn

BARN SUMMARY

Often times one barn is not big enough to contain all that the owners want to include in the house, and this home is a great example of joining two distinct barns to form one residence. The front barn is an English-framed barn from about 1830 and the back barn, which includes the kitchen and great room, is a Dutch Barn from the late 1700’s. Both barns were originally built in New York. The craftsmanship is exquisite in this project located outside of New York City. The architect added a clerestory of windows along the ridge of the Dutch barn to let a cascade of light down into the interior, which also features a Texas limestone chimney climbing up to the ridge. The kitchen cabinetry is a combination of different designs and colors and the antique siding on the exterior melds both barns into one.

BEFORE RESTORATION

BARN PROFILE

Originally Built:  Circa 1820
Original Location:  Esperance, NY
Now Restored In:  Westchester County, NY
Dimensions:  40 x 45, 1800 sq. ft.
Eave Height:  18'

FEATURES

  • New World Dutch Barn
  • House With Loft
  • Project With Multiple Frames
  • Open Plan
  • Curtain Wall
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