Showcase

award-winning projects that exhibit exceptional quality

Our Showcase Gallery features six prominent Spane Building properties, each of which were constructed utilizing our post-frame building techniques. These award-winning projects exhibit the exceptional quality, innovation and attention to detail customers can expect from the craftsmen at Spane Buildings. To read more about these projects and view their spectacular galleries, please select a thumbnail below.

Red Wagon Farm

Gage Residence

This exquisite, 20 acre property located in Darrington, Washington has drawn national attention by showcasing the latest advances in the design and attractiveness of equestrian properties.

Red Wagon Farm

Red Wagon Farm

This state-of-the-art equestrian facility has drawn national attention for its extensive use of environmentally-friendly and sustainable materials. Every consideration was made for the health and welfare of the animals.

Red Wagon Farm

Snyder Residence

This Monitor Style property beautifully blends a rustic barn look with modern and elegant interior finishes. Constructed with traditional post-frame construction, the conventional “stick” framing between posts gives a very finished look.

Red Wagon Farm

Dutch Mill Farm

Built in Arlington Washington, this is an impressive project.

Red Wagon Farm

Wulff Hobby Barn With Living Space

Built on beautiful Orcas Island in Washington State, this is an awesome Man Cave!

Red Wagon Farm

McIntyre Barn

The McIntyre Barn is one of our premier properties!

I just wanted to thank all of the staff and personnel at Spane Buildings for our recent project. I have been in the construction industry since 1971, and it’s rare to see an entire project come together as quickly as our shop building. From the initial cost estimate to the final inspection, everything was smooth sailing. Everyone at Spane was friendly and more than willing to ensure that we were happy with our garage building. The next time we need a building, Spane will be at the top of our list.

- Jim and Mary Jennings, Camano Island