This 4,800 square-foot multi-use farm building combines utility with refined design. The exterior features a clean, monochromatic palette with substantial, prominent doors for effortless vehicle access or grand entryways for private events. Large windows wrap the structure, flooding the interior with natural light. The expansive floor plan offers ample room for storage or hosting, with a 6.5 ft wide staircase leading up to a quiet second-floor lounge overlooking the main floor. The functional exterior includes a covered tractor bay and an inviting open-air porch designed for outdoor seating.

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Blue Sky Farm – EQ Living
Published on Mar 31, 2026

Elysium Equine Arena – EQ Living
Published on Feb 28, 2026
The 100 by 180 foot indoor riding arena features a staging area, a brightly lit riding surface, and in-wall jump storage. A seven-port garage with bedding storage and utility housing is attached to the arena structure. The owners value the air quality inside the arena as a game changer for their lead trainer, who has asthma. The horses love the bright environment, and trainers note it is very transferable to competition riding…

Custom Feed Bins – Stable Style
Published on Feb 10, 2021
This custom feed storage area is a space saver for the barn it’s in. A custom feed cabinet offers a practical and aesthetically pleasing solution for the barn. This feed bin unit was designed by Quinis Design Works and built by Pilat’s Cabinetry. The custom cabinet was created for several reasons. It saved space in the barn by placing the feed bin cabinets recessed into the aisle, away from…

3-Stall Masonry Block Barn – Stable Style
Published on May 15, 2019
This durable 3-stall barn features extra-large stalls and a nontraditional barn aisle. Located in Abbotsford, British Columbia, this barn was completed in 2018 by Quinis Design Works. The project took about a year from concept design to completion. The entire 17.6 acre property is in a flight line of a city airport. Quinis had to cooperate with N.A.V. Canada for structure approval (aeronautical assessment). Masonry blocks give the barn a modern look, plus they are extremely durable…




