Better Barns Touts New Products, Farm-Based Setting
Better Barns Touts New Products, Farm-Based Setting
BETHLEHEM â Situated on the pond at March Farm in Bethlehem, Better Barns starts its 31st year of building outdoor structures. The company builds custom yard barns and now offers Pine Creek Structures Amish sheds, Rainbow Play Systems, and its own wooden storage bins for trash and garden tool storage.
âOur product line has grown over the past few years to meet the demands of customers,â said company owner Bill Hurley.
The barns are uniquely proportioned to the classic New England barn look and style, including high peaks, transom windows, and cupolas. This is the companyâs second season on the pond at March Farm, which offers a range of activities for children and families.
Two years ago Better Barns began designing and building a line of wooden storage bins to keep animals out of trash and to hide unsightly cans, which have proven to be one of the companyâs more popular offerings.
âMore and more people are using our smaller storage bins for garden storage because they are so practical and the wood really looks beautiful,â Mr Hurley said.
For more information contact Mr Hurley at 203-405-1555 or visit www.BetterBarnsAndSheds.com.