DarkHorse has rapidly become one of the most popular horse barns trending around Instagram, providing eye candy for equestrians of every age. The latest barn tour took you inside of this beautiful farm. This blog post takes you for a leisurely afternoon stroll around the property to see the exterior of the barn, pastures, riding arenas, and additional buildings constructed by Sequoia Contracting Company. The bright white buildings, stone details and lush landscaping provide picturesque views that any horse owner can easily fall in love with.
Scroll through to see more of this beautiful property and don’t forget to read the first part of the tour.
The driveway leading up to the barn.
Happy horses enjoying the view. The centered pergola hovers above a bluestone patio overlooking the arena and paddocks. The door beneath the pergola leads you directly into the barn’s kitchen.
A horse looks outside its stall.
This is a 36 x 36 equipment garage used to store farm equipment. Next to it is the parking area for the horse trailers and a dumpster pad. Across from the equipment garage is a 14 x 36 shed used for storing hay and shavings.
The farm features four individual paddocks that surround the barn for easy access.
The 120 x 180 riding arena is filled with Travel Rite footing. At one end of the riding ring is a 12 x 24 jump storage shed that can double as an additional two stalls if needed.
Behind the barn towards the back of the property is a 76-foot lunge ring supplied by Classic Equine. Sequoia Contracting fabricated custom galvanized panels to minimize the spacing between the bars for additional safety for the horses.
Design details: A stone mounting block in front of the barn.
Thank you Alan of Sequoia Contracting Company for sharing this amazing project with us! Be sure to keep up with @sequoiacontracting and @darkhorse_equestrian on Instagram to see even more dreamy photos.
Photos by Tim Lenz Photo