Why do you need a tack room in a horse barn?
The tack room is the working hub of a horse barn. Ideally, it’s spacious enough to house all your tack and grooming supplies, with fittings to keep everything neat and well-organized. King tack rooms are fully-insulated so they can be climate-controlled, which is essential for the protection of your expensive saddles and leather goods.
What should I put in my barn room?
A round-up of our favorite horse barn and tack room ideas, including tack room decorating ideas and pictures, organization ideas, neat saddle racks and bridle hangers. You’ll be saying “Why didn’t I think of that?” once you read this list of 16 household items you can use in the barn.
What do you need to know about King barn construction?
King designs and builds our horse stalls to the highest standard, and we offer you an opportunity to customize your stalls or stall fronts with custom grilles, doors and decorative elements. Your wash stalls and grooming stalls will be designed and built to provide storage, giving you a convenient and dedicated space to care for your horses.
What are the different types of tack rooms?
To keep things organized by type, these tack room idea boards are split into four categories: rustic tack rooms ideas, modern tack room ideas, classic/traditional tack room ideas, and tack storage area cleaning and organizing hacks.
What should be used in a horse barn?
Flooring is a critical consideration when planning your stall barn. Granular base material is commonly used in aisles and stalls, often covered with rubber mats for horse comfort. Concrete and brick pavers may be used in aisles. Noble is a big proponent of a mat system called Stable Comfort.
What kind of columns do you need for a barn?
Interior column type: Interior barn columns hold up rafters which support the roof. Clear span type: Trusses span the width of the building and do not require interior columns to support the roof. Stalls can be attached to an interior column, or you can have a free-standing stall, which works in a clear span design.
How does a sliding door on a horse barn work?
Your sliding door will typically be either one piece and slide in one direction, or split in the middle. If you choose a split slider, the two door halves slide away from each other.