It’s been a while since I’ve shared some progress photos on the bank barn adaptive reuse project (an old barn into a guest house and “party barn”) for a family in Ohio. I wish I had a few photos of the barn in the snow (Ohio certainly gets its fair share each year) only because I’m sure the site looked absolutely beautiful and serene. However, these photos were taken just before winter set in. Maybe next year when the barn is complete, the owners will take a snowy shot for me. I can’t help but think it’d make a perfect holiday card. In the meantime, work is progressing nicely, thanks to the hard working construction crew headed by Ed Wurm at Classic Homes.
Bank Barn Renovation Update IV
January 22, 2010 by blackburnarch
Posted in barn design | Tagged Adaptive Reuse, Architect, Bank Barn, classic homes, guest house, Ohio, Party Barn, renovation, renovation of bank barn | 5 Comments
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This is absolutely stunning! What would the cost be on a project such as this?
This is amazing! Where is this barn located in Ohio? I live there and would love to drive by and see it!
Hi Rachel,
Thanks so much for the compliments. I’m afraid I can’t provide the actual address as I must respect the owner’s privacy. However, the project has just wrapped up and we should have photos of the fully completed barn soon! I will definitely share photos as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
John
Great thanks!
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