Specialty Buildings & Sheds​

Specialty Buildings from Old Hickory are designed for more specific use-cases, such as animal shelters, single-slope buildings, non-lofted barns and metal buildings. Although add-on packages like porches aren’t possible with these buildings, you can still customize them to a great degree using a mix of a la carte Shed Options and Upgrades to suit your specific needs.

ANIMAL SHELTERS

Our Animal Shelters have a 4x6in pressure treated perimeter base to make it deliverable by our drivers yet will resist rotting from ground moisture. You can add stalls, partitions, or a tack room depending on the size. Animal Shelters are ENGINEER CERTIFIED!

With our Animal Shelters, don’t be afraid of maximizing the space for your animals by adding multiple stalls. Tack rooms can also be used as an additional storage space for farm goods and small tools, or even a workspace for projects.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • 4in x 6in Pressure Treated perimeter base
  • 1-1/4in Pressure Treated Kick Boards approximately 4ft high, spaced 1-1/2in apart
  • Standard stall opening is 8ft wide
  • One stall is standard per 12ft of length (10ft x 12ft = 1 stall, 10ft x 20ft = 1 stall, 10ft x 24ft = 2 stalls). Tack room is not included
  • Additional stalls (includes opening and divider) can be added for an additional cost (optional)
  • Buildings will be set directly on ground with no blocking. Ground must be suitable for application prior to delivery

AVAILABLE SIZES

8′ WIDE
8 x 12
8 x 16
10′ WIDE
10 x 10
10 x 12
10 x 14
10 x 16
10 x 20
12′ WIDE
12 x 16
12 x 20
12 x 24
12 x 28
12 x 30
12 x 32
12 x 36
12 x 40
14′ WIDE
14 x 24
14 x 28
14 x 32
14 x 36
14 x 40
16′ WIDE
16 x 24
16 x 28
16 x 32
16 x 36
16 x 40

12’ wide and over buildings are measured across the eaves due to DOT (Department of Transportation) regulations. Smaller width buildings are measured from the outside corners of the walls. The total length of building includes the porch. The building must include the porch to qualify for the package price. See your local dealer for details.

SINGLE SLOPE SHED

With a lean-to roof style, the Single Slope can be placed with its back against a tree line or a property boundary, making the shed a part of your landscape. The high front can include horizontal windows to let in natural light. Single Slope Sheds are ENGINEER CERTIFIED!

The Single Slope Shed comes in handy when you have a storage need but the shed location backs up to a property edge, trees, a fence, or other obstruction that will limit the location of the entrance to the front. Customize this building with more windows on the sides to brighten and open the space a bit more.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Single slope roof style with 3/12 pitch
  • Rear Wall Height: 75in – 76.5in (depending on siding chosen)
  • Front Wall Height: Minimum 100in (increases with shed width)

AVAILABLE SIZES

8′ WIDE
8 x 12
8 x 16
10′ WIDE
10 x 10
10 x 12
10 x 14
10 x 16
10 x 20
12′ WIDE
12 x 16
12 x 20
12 x 24
12 x 28
12 x 30
12 x 32
12 x 36
12 x 40
14′ WIDE
14 x 24
14 x 28
14 x 32
14 x 36
14 x 40

12’ wide and over buildings are measured across the eaves due to DOT (Department of Transportation) regulations. Smaller width buildings are measured from the outside corners of the walls. The total length of building includes the porch. The building must include the porch to qualify for the package price. See your local dealer for details.

NON-LOFTED BARNS

If you need simple outdoor storage space for gardening tools, lawn equipment or other miscellaneous items, then the Non-lofted Barn might be the right choice. It is tall enough for the average adult to stand in. The Non-Lofted Barn may also serve as a perfect space for a children’s clubhouse. Non-Lofted Barns are ENGINEER CERTIFIED!

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Iconic barn-style roof
  • 4ft side wall height
  • 8ft wide buildings come with a single barn door
  • 10ft and wider come with double barn doors

AVAILABLE SIZES

8′ WIDE
8 x 8
8 x 10
8 x 12
8 x 16
10′ WIDE
10 x 10
10 x 12
10 x 14
10 x 16
10 x 20
12′ WIDE
12 x 16

12’ wide and over buildings are measured across the eaves due to DOT (Department of Transportation) regulations. Smaller width buildings are measured from the outside corners of the walls.