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Home   Blog   Planning for Horse Stall Fronts Project

Planning for Horse Stall Fronts Project

by American Stalls November 20, 2022

In any barn project, horse stalls are usually a major center of attention. After all, your horses will spend much of their barn-time in their horse stalls. Your horse stalls are the focal point of the barn interior – both in terms of aesthetics, but also in terms of your day-to-day experience.

We can empathize that it is often confusing even knowing where to begin with your stalls project. That's why we'd like to offer this curation of past blog posts about all things relating to Horse Stalls. In this post, you'll find many previous blog posts organized in a logical fashion to help you become an expert.

Sliding Horse Stall Doors (Left) and Sliding Horse Stall Front (Right)

General Topics:

  1. Factors to Consider When Starting to Plan for Stall Fronts
  2. What Drives Cost in a Horse Stall Front?
  3. The Best Way to Care & Maintain Your Horse Stalls
  4. Question Mailbag – Stall Doors (Dimensions, Ventilation, and Shavings)
  5. Question Mailbag 2 – Stall Doors (Bar Spacing & Yokes)
  6. 2 Ideas for Cost Efficiency in Your Stalls Project
  7. Our Thoughts on Mesh for Stall Fronts
Hinged European Horse Stall Fronts in two different designs (mesh bottom - left, all wood bottom - right)

Hinged & Sliding Horse Stall Fronts:

  1. Sliding – Hardware 101 - Sliding Horse Stall Fronts
  2. Sliding – The 2 Types of Sliding Horse Stalls
  3. Sliding – Centered versus Off-Centered Sliding Horse Stall Doors
  4. Sliding – 4 Upgrades to Consider for Your Sliding Stall Fronts
  5. Hinged European – 3 Examples of European Stall Front Designs
  6. Hinged Stall Doors versus Sliding Stall Doors
Full-Sized Stall Gate (Left) and Half-Sized Stall Gates (Right)

Hinged Stall Gates:

  1. Our Stall Gates – Explained
  2. FAQs for Horse Stall Gates
  3. Stall Gates in Martha Stewart's Barn
  4. How to Use Stall Gates in Your Barn

Do you have an upcoming project for your dream horse barn or your equestrian facility? Our team of experts is here to help guide you every step of the way. Please kindly feel free to send us an email at sales@americanstalls.com or a call at (855) 957-8255. Alternatively, you can also complete a Contact Us Form.



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