wprainey
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I want to build a monitor style pole barn with a living quarters in the loft. The upstairs would have two rooms for beds. The downstairs would have a bathroom, open area for equipment and tool storage, and a stove, sink and counter along the edge for food preparation. We plan to congregate in the downsairs area during hunting season as well. For this reason, I want to insulate the downstairs area. I am considering pouring a footer around the perimeter and stick building the exterior walls. At the same time, I would have 6x6 posts in the middle buried in the ground in the traditional method of pole barn construction. The posts would support the loft in the middle of the barn. The exterior walls would support the roof joists for a lean-to style roof on either side of the loft. Has anyone seen a barn constructed with this "hybrid" method? I want to know:
1) Would it be structurally sound?
2) Since I am planning on insulating the downstairs, wouldn't this save me money?
1) Would it be structurally sound?
2) Since I am planning on insulating the downstairs, wouldn't this save me money?