We have a very open horse barn with two empty stall areas on one side of the concrete aisle and four built-out and occupied horse stalls on the other side.

It is a typical 12x12 stall area with the big dutch door window to the outside and a stall door size opening to the barn aisleway with a half wall that is open above.

My husband insulated the walls with a variety of different insulation we had left over and covered the walls with some left-over cement board. The floor has a thick layer of gravel topped with M10 (crushed rock). We plan on layering it with sand when done.

He dropped a ceiling in. There is room to store hay bales for the horses up there too!

We already had electricity and water, so he wired in another aisle light and a hanging light inside the 12X12 area.

We framed the dividing wall and covered it with hex shaped chicken wire. We will over that with hardware cloth too.


David had a left-over fiberglass door and we covered it with the rough cut on the outside to make it match the horsey part of the barn.

Here is the little door area to the outside that still has to be cut out with their gangplank to free ranging.
I need to get the rest of the pics off the other camera to show the final outcome.
It is a typical 12x12 stall area with the big dutch door window to the outside and a stall door size opening to the barn aisleway with a half wall that is open above.
My husband insulated the walls with a variety of different insulation we had left over and covered the walls with some left-over cement board. The floor has a thick layer of gravel topped with M10 (crushed rock). We plan on layering it with sand when done.
He dropped a ceiling in. There is room to store hay bales for the horses up there too!
We already had electricity and water, so he wired in another aisle light and a hanging light inside the 12X12 area.
We framed the dividing wall and covered it with hex shaped chicken wire. We will over that with hardware cloth too.
David had a left-over fiberglass door and we covered it with the rough cut on the outside to make it match the horsey part of the barn.
Here is the little door area to the outside that still has to be cut out with their gangplank to free ranging.
I need to get the rest of the pics off the other camera to show the final outcome.

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