A historic post-and-beam barn, carefully restored for modern use.
This historic post-and-beam barn was carefully restored using period-correct tools, materials, and methods—preserving its character while adapting it for contemporary living.
Original timber framing was retained and reinforced, with new elements introduced in kind to maintain structural integrity and visual continuity. Wide-plank flooring, exposed joinery, and a restrained material palette honor the building’s agricultural origins, while updated systems and living spaces ensure long-term use.
Details
Type: Specialty Structure
Architect: McGeorge Architecture Interiors
Photography: Nat Rea


Historic framing, carefully preserved, continues to shape the interior.


Southern yellow pine plank floors and Douglas fir post-and-beam framing support the loft above.



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