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A quintessential element of the Dutch
 barn design is the basilica plan, which
 features a large central area (called a
 nave), !anked by smaller areas (called
 aisles) on each side. "ink of an old-  Upstairs, a few beams were added
 style church, and you’ll recognize the
 in!uence of the Dutch barn’s basilica   in the bedrooms, but Tittley notes that
 plan. "e Telluride barn is a prime   even those are timbers from the 1800s,
 example of this style.  hand-hewn like the original timbers,
 and from the same species of wood
 “"e nave of this home was transformed
 into an open family room with a   (eastern white pine and hemlock).
 two-story #replace,” says Tittley. “"e
 kitchen is in the right aisle. "e other
 aisle is walled o$ to create more of a
 formal living room on the other side
 with sliding barn doors.” Upstairs, a few
 beams were added in the bedrooms, but
 Tittley notes that even those are timbers
 from the 1800s, hand-hewn like the
 original timbers, and from the same
 species of wood (eastern white pine
 and hemlock).

 As with all Heritage Restorations
 projects, the Telluride home was a
 collaboration. “We provided the historic
 elements to the project, including the
 frame and foundation, whereas local
 contractors provided a lot of the other
 elements, such as the design options
 and certain #nishes,” Tittley notes. “But
 things like the sliding barn doors were
 made by our award-winning blacksmith,
 who works in-house creating all the
 period sliding hardware, latches, knobs,
 and #xtures. It really turned out great.
 It’s one of my favorite projects.”


 And it’s just one of many examples of
 how Heritage Restorations is able to
 salvage a piece of American history, one
 barn at a time.
 For more info, visit heritagebarns.com









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