Barn Kit Event Venues
DESIGN YOUR DREAM SPACE
Barn Kit Event Venues
Step into the expansive space of a timber frame event venue and feel the impact. Barns evoke memories of sunlit summer days and carefree youth, offering a unique escape from everyday life—a perfect setting for unforgettable events. Whether you own a farm or vineyard looking to add a new revenue stream, have purchased property specifically to build an event space, or are embarking on a multi-generational project, our timber frame barn kits for event venues are designed to bring your vision to life.
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A DESIGN?
Things To Consider
- What style do you prefer? Gambrels and Monitors are popular, but it can be any design.
- How many guests do you want to host? (approximate range)
- Will it be a year-round (fully insulated) or 3-season facility?
- Do you have separate facilities for catering, restrooms and storage or will service areas be included in the venue?
- Do you plan to have a bridal suite and groom’s room?
- Is the building site zoned for commercial use or do you have an agricultural exemption?
- If you’re considering a loft / 2nd floor, will you be subject to Americans with Disabilities Act regulations?
What's Your Style?
Colonial
The Colonial style timber frame barn has a symmetrical roofline to not only provide a consistent interior height but also to create a balanced exterior, elevating both function and aesthetic appeal.
What's Your Style?
Gambrel
Gambrel timber frame barn has a symmetrical roof with dual slopes on each side. The gentle upper slope maximizes headroom, while the steeper, lower slope creates a fully functional second story ideal for extra storage or versatile use.
What's Your Style?
Monitor
Monitor style timber frame barn showcases a spacious central aisle that rises above the adjoining roofs, allowing for a wall that can be fitted with windows to flood the interior with natural light.
What's Your Style?
Salt Box
A salt box timber frame barn features its signature asymmetrical roofline—long and sloping in the back, shorter in the front—creating a classic New England silhouette. Originally designed to help colonial families avoid additional taxation on two-story structures, this clever style combines historic charm with practical extra space, making it a timeless and functional choice for storage, workshops, or living areas.
What's Your Style?
Broken Back Salt Box
The Broken Back Salt Box timber frame barn pairs a Colonial series building with a lean-to attached to the eave wall that can be enclosed or open-air. The steeper roofline of the main section contrasts with the shed’s gentler pitch, creating both visual interest and additional functional space.
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Shed Roof Modern
The Shed Roof Modern timber frame barn series features a single sloping roofline that provides an open interior and a straightforward, modern design.
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Barn Kit Styles
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