Post-Frame Experts

Custom post-frame shops, garages, and barndominiums built for Montana weather and your Great Falls property.

An overhead bird’s-eye view of a small cluster of post frame buildings on a rural property: a primary shop, a detached garage, and a compact storage barn, each in coordinating neutral colors of light gray, white, and dark bronze roofs. Clean gravel driveways connect the structures, and neatly defined parking pads and turnaround areas are visible. The surrounding land features patchwork fields, shelterbelt trees, and a distant river. Photographic realism with midday, evenly diffused sunlight ensures every roofline, door placement, and site layout detail is clear. The composition emphasizes planning, layout efficiency, and cohesive property development using post frame construction.
A modern post frame barndominium exterior combining residential comfort with agricultural practicality, featuring two-tone horizontal steel siding in warm gray and sandstone, black trim, and a covered porch supported by sturdy wrapped posts. Large energy-efficient windows reflect a clear blue sky, while a compact attached garage with a dark overhead door hints at multi-use space. The building sits on a manicured gravel driveway with well-defined edges, surrounded by open pasture and distant rolling hills. Photographic realism in soft late-afternoon light, with a rule-of-thirds composition, highlighting both the living quarters and shop area in a balanced, inviting, yet distinctly professional manner.
A newly completed post frame building standing on a neatly graded gravel pad, featuring crisp white metal siding, charcoal wainscoting, and a dark gray steel roof with clean, straight lines. Overhead garage doors with raised panels and matching steel entry doors define the structure’s use as a versatile shop and storage space. Surrounding it is open prairie with short grass and a distant tree line under a wide Montana sky. Photographic realism, captured at golden hour from a slightly elevated angle, with warm sunlight grazing the metal panels and casting long, precise shadows, emphasizing the building’s craftsmanship and structural integrity in a calm, professional atmosphere.
A large agricultural post frame structure designed as a machine shed, with tall sliding steel doors open to reveal an expansive, unobstructed interior framing system. The exterior features forest green metal siding with light stone trim and a matching steel roof, set against a backdrop of cultivated fields and distant mountains. Late afternoon sunlight creates subtle highlights along the steel ribs and casts soft shadows beneath the extended eaves. Photographic realism from a slightly low angle accentuates the building’s height and span, emphasizing utility, protection for equipment, and long-term durability in a rugged yet orderly rural environment.

Local Project Spotlight: Great Falls Builds

Recent project: 40’x60′ post-frame shop in Great Falls, MT, combining vehicle storage, hobby space, and a heated winter workshop.

A snow-dusted post frame garage standing solidly in a cold-weather setting, with heavy-gauge steel roofing in dark charcoal, high sidewalls, and snow guards along the eaves. The light gray metal siding contrasts with the white snowbank built up along the base trim. Icicles hang neatly from the gutters, and a cleared gravel drive leads up to insulated overhead doors. Captured in crisp photographic realism during bright winter daylight, the scene shows clear blue sky and visible breath-like frost in the air. The mood is resilient and dependable, emphasizing the building’s performance, insulation potential, and structural strength in harsh northern climates.
A detailed close-up of a post frame building’s structural corner, showcasing a laminated column anchored to a concrete pier, precision-set grade board, and meticulously fastened galvanized steel siding. The wood grain on the column is clearly visible, contrasting with the smooth, ribbed texture of the siding and the matte finish of the galvanized fasteners. Soft overcast daylight eliminates harsh shadows, making every connection and layer easily discernible. Photographic realism with a shallow depth of field keeps the structural elements in sharp focus while gently blurring the background construction site, conveying a technical, trustworthy, and quality-driven atmosphere ideal for explaining construction methods.
An overhead bird’s-eye view of a small cluster of post frame buildings on a rural property: a primary shop, a detached garage, and a compact storage barn, each in coordinating neutral colors of light gray, white, and dark bronze roofs. Clean gravel driveways connect the structures, and neatly defined parking pads and turnaround areas are visible. The surrounding land features patchwork fields, shelterbelt trees, and a distant river. Photographic realism with midday, evenly diffused sunlight ensures every roofline, door placement, and site layout detail is clear. The composition emphasizes planning, layout efficiency, and cohesive property development using post frame construction.