Steel Structures America designed and built this versatile residential post-frame building in West Richland, WA, in 2018. The main structure measures 36′ × 60′ with tall 18′ sidewalls, creating ample interior space for a variety of uses. A 12′ × 36′ open lean-to with cedar post trim adds a touch of Northwest style while expanding usable space.
Inside, the building features a loft with 9′ walls, framed interior partitions, and stair access, and making it ideal for additional living space, storage, or a hobby area. With ridge and soffit venting, quality insulation, and engineered trusses, the structure is built to perform year-round in Benton County’s climate.
Project Features
Specification |
Details |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 36′ x 60′ x 18′ structure with open 12′ x 36′ x 9′ lean-to; 4/12 roof pitch |
| Siding | 29-gauge 3′ Rolled Rib panels |
| Roofing | 29-gauge 3′ Rolled Rib panels |
| Colors | Charcoal roof and wainscot, with Gray walls and Polar White accents |
| Overhead Doors | one 12′ x 14′ and one 9′ x 12′ insulated raised-panel steel overhead doors |
| Walk-In Doors | four 3′ x 6′8″ steel walk-in doors with deadbolts |
| Windows | Two 4′ x 3′ vinyl double-pane windows; framed openings for additional window installation |
| Concrete | 36′ x 60′ x 4″ and 12′ x 36′ x 4″ smooth slabs with saw-cut joints |
| Additional Features | Built with Perma-Column® posts, two decorative 36″ cupolas with weather vanes, ridge & soffit vents, 4′ wainscot |