Nestled in the Wolf Creek Ranch community, Wasatch County, UT, this structure stands as a distinctive addition to a 160-acre homesite. This boat barn harmonizes seamlessly with an array of existing structures, including a lavish residence, art cabin, guest cottage, and storage buildings. Far from “small,” the barn boasts grandeur with four-foot overhangs, 18-inch fascia, full-depth stone, timber brackets, and a soaring 22-foot interior peak. Meticulously crafted to match the prevailing architectural language, this barn is a testament to continuity and elegance, adding to the tapestry of structures that define this expansive and sophisticated residential enclave.
![stone and timber boat barn with wooden slat roof](https://budingenarchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/project-wolf-creek-boat-barn-01.jpg)
![boat barn 4 foot overhand with timber logs](https://budingenarchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/project-wolf-creek-boat-barn-02.jpg)
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