The Barn

The Barn

Middleton, Idaho

Estate Home Middleton, Idaho

On the same Middleton property as Hawk Nest, The Barn completes the estate. Built to the same standard as the main residence, it reads as a structure that belongs — not an outbuilding, but a considered extension of the property program.

The twilight photography captures the barn at its most compelling: the structure lit from within, the Idaho sky carrying the last of the day's color behind it. Interior epoxy floors reflect the overhead lighting. The RV bay is tall enough for anything you'd want to store. Finish quality throughout matches the main home.

The relationship between the two structures — the scale of the barn relative to the house, the way they share the site — is part of what makes this property work as a whole. Neither building crowds the other. Each holds its ground.

What the photographs show is what Sawyer built. The standard applied here was the same as on every Rickman project: no shortcuts, no substitutions, no visible difference between what you can see and what you cannot.

The Barn at twilight — 8860 Kemp Road, Middleton Idaho
The Barn exterior at dusk — wide elevation view
The Barn twilight detail — entry and facade lighting
The Barn interior — main bay with epoxy floors
The Barn interior — finish detail
The Barn interior — RV bay
The Barn interior — overhead lighting and epoxy floor reflection
The Barn — wide twilight exterior view
The Barn interior — structural detail
The Barn interior — finish carpentry and trim
The Barn — drone view showing relationship to the main estate
The Barn — twilight, full elevation
The Barn — twilight, entry detail
The Barn — twilight, lighting and shadow at close range