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The pole barn is the most simple of all shed designs. It is essentially where posts or poles are fixed into the ground, secured together at the top, which then support a roof. They are typically used on farms, but can be of any size, and are therefore great for backyards too. If you want to build a simple structure to be used for farm work or storage, try building your own pole barn.
 
The pole barn is the most simple of all shed designs. It is essentially where posts or poles are fixed into the ground, secured together at the top, which then support a roof. They are typically used on farms, but can be of any size, and are therefore great for backyards too. If you want to build a simple structure to be used for farm work or storage, try building your own pole barn.
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== Steps ==
 
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#Add doors or windows. If you added extra support and framing for a door or window, you can add it to the barn at this point. You can also choose to leave it as an open-air door or window, which is common for pole barns.<ref>http://www.motherearthnews.com/diy/pole-buildings-diy-pole-barns.aspx?PageId=5#ArticleContent</ref>
 
#Add doors or windows. If you added extra support and framing for a door or window, you can add it to the barn at this point. You can also choose to leave it as an open-air door or window, which is common for pole barns.<ref>http://www.motherearthnews.com/diy/pole-buildings-diy-pole-barns.aspx?PageId=5#ArticleContent</ref>
  
== Video ==
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==