Prefabricated
Center Aisle barns
Traditional, ‘stick built’ barn construction often takes months and leaves your property looking like a work site. Dustan Creation prebuilt, modular center‑aisle barns offer a faster, cleaner path to the barn you’ve always dreamed of – the barn your horses deserve.




Discover the Advantages
Each section is prebuilt indoors by Amish craftsmen, loaded with stalls, tack rooms, and windows, and then delivered ready to set on your foundation. Dustan’s professional crew of experienced carpenters joins the sections, adds the roof, and provides all the finishing touches on-site. The construction process is streamlined, efficient, and consistent. It eliminates weather delays and cost overruns; you know the price up front and can start using your new barn within days rather than months. A prebuilt modular barn also means quality – pressure‑treated posts, tongue‑and‑groove aisles, oak kickboards, and powder‑coated stall grills arrive straight from the shop rather than being assembled in your yard.
EXPLORE OUR BARNS
LOW PROFILE BARNS
Economical single‑story design with a 4/12‑pitch roof and ground‑level hay storage. Perfect when you don’t need a loft and don’t want a barn that overwhelms your property.
HIGH PROFILE BARNS
Economical single‑story design with a 4/12‑pitch roof and ground‑level hay storage. Perfect when you don’t need a loft and don’t want a barn that overwhelms your property.
MONITOR BARNS
Economical single‑story design with a 4/12‑pitch roof and ground‑level hay storage. Perfect when you don’t need a loft and don’t want a barn that overwhelms your property.
LOW PROFILE BARNS
Economical single‑story design with a 4/12‑pitch roof and ground‑level hay storage. Perfect when you don’t need a loft and don’t want a barn that overwhelms your property.
HIGH PROFILE BARNS
Economical single‑story design with a 4/12‑pitch roof and ground‑level hay storage. Perfect when you don’t need a loft and don’t want a barn that overwhelms your property.
MONITOR BARNS
Economical single‑story design with a 4/12‑pitch roof and ground‑level hay storage. Perfect when you don’t need a loft and don’t want a barn that overwhelms your property.
Built-To-Order Quality You Can Trust
Dustan Creation’ barns are crafted in several build shops throughout the United States by Amish carpenters using solid, top-grade lumber and premium hardware. You’ll work directly with our team of barn specialists to design a layout, choose siding (SmartSide or board‑and‑batten), pick paint or stain colors, and add lean‑tos, dormers, or cupolas. Our standard features include 4 ft oak kickboards, powder‑coated steel stall fronts, pressure‑treated foundations, and 30‑year architectural shingles.
Financing options with predictable monthly payments and warranties give peace of mind. Ready to design your dream barn? text us to start planning your prebuilt center‑aisle horse barn today
The Modular Advantages: Speed, Cost, and Clean Site
Building from scratch isn’t the only way to get a quality stable. A modular horse barn arrives as preassembled units built indoors, so there are no weather delays and far less mess on your property. Modular barns save time and money because sections are delivered fully constructed with stalls, doors, and windows already installed; all that remains is anchoring the modules, building the roof, and hanging the aisle doors. Most projects are completed on site in less than a week because components are built ahead of time.
Compared with barn kits, modular barns don’t require you to assemble every board or hire a contractor. Pieces arrive finished; you get factory‑cut accuracy, professional joinery and stronger framing. Stick‑built barns can take months to finish and are subject to weather delays; modular barns usually arrive within weeks and are installed in days. Because they’re built in a controlled environment, you avoid weather damage during construction and receive engineer‑approved plans for permits.
Even though stick‑built barns offer full design control, today’s modular barns also provide significant flexibility—you can specify stall dimensions, arrange tack rooms and wash bays, choose overhangs or dormers, and then add new modules later as your herd or space requirements increase. The modular approach makes it easy to expand without embarking on a whole new construction project.