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  • 10 Rustic Board and Batten Barns (With Photos)

    Board and batten barn siding is the design trend that is sweeping the nation! This famous look features vertical boards that are spaced evenly apart and then joined together with vertical battens.

    In this blog post, we’re showcasing 10 beautiful board and batten barns from around the country. Keep reading to get inspired or reach out to a J&N Structures dealer now.


    What Makes Board and Batten Barn Siding So Unique?

    There are many reasons for board and batten barn siding’s popularity – it is charming, versatile, and can be used for a variety of purposes. Property owners continue to choose this barn exterior idea for its long-lasting qualities and elegant aesthetic appeal.

    Take a look at just a few of the gorgeous barn exterior ideas we’ve brought to life across the eastern United States…


    1. Modern Farmhouse Board and Batten Barn in MD

    There’s not much that enhances the stunning lines of board and batten barn siding like a metal roof – this custom build in Maryland is a gorgeous example of that!

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    2. Modern Black Trailside Board and Batten Barn in NC

    What makes this barn unique is the modern

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  • When you think of barns, you probably picture a red building with a peaked roof, outside silo, and big doors. But the term barn actually originated from two Old English terms: bereærn (barley house) and beretun (barley enclosure).

    Indeed, barns were originally used for storing barley and other grains before expanding into use as livestock housing.

    Barns have evolved a lot since then and there are well over a dozen types, some of which are still meant for storing goods. Here are 13 examples of different barn types and what they’re used for.

    Related: 13 Types of Farming

    Types of Barns

    1. Bank Barn

    Sometimes also referred to as a banked barn, these aren’t as common in the US as they are in the UK, mainly because of the bank. These two-story barns get their name because the lower level is partially buried in the side of a hill or bank.

    Traditionally, the bottom floor was used for threshing and the upper floor for storage. However, it’s common these days for livestock to be kept on the bottom floor and hay or other grains on the upper floor.

    Due to the partial submerging, bank barns keep a more steady temperature throughout the year. Farmers have easy access to both floo