Amish crafted monitor barns.
Monitor roof barn.
The monitor barn has a pushed up center which is excellent for a hayloft apartment extra storage or ventilation if you do not put a second floor in.
Monitor style describes a building with a raised center section and a gabled roof supported by trusses.
This barn style offers a much higher roof line than a gable style barn improving natural light and ventilation or allowing for the creation of a large loft or even finished living quarters.
In the past monitor style roofs were only used in traditional barn designs specifically horse barns.
A monitor barn also called a raised center aisle or rca barn is a traditional barn design that features a raised center section.
If you are looking for a unique design for your barn take a glimpse at the carriage sheds monitor barn.
Definition of a monitor barn.
Today monitor roofs are found on everything from metal agricultural buildings to houses shops and garages.
Monitor barn aka raised roof barn is the barn that has the center portion of its roof raised or pushed up from the main roof which is then is supported by the addition of knee walls short walls.
This type of roof has been used for barns and traditional sugar houses over the years.