Restoration — Oak Harbor, OH
Miller Barn in Oak Harbor
Tradition Carried Forward
This barn carries a long history, having once stood along the banks of the Portage River before being moved by teams of horses to its current site in the early 1900s.
Rebuilding from the Ground Up
The restoration began by lifting the entire structure, removing the old foundation, and installing a new concrete base and flooring to provide lasting stability.
Where posts and beams could not be salvaged, we sourced vintage timbers to keep the replacements consistent with the age and character of the barn.
Strength in Every Season
Fresh hemlock siding, soffits, and trim were installed with one coat of paint applied before construction. A second coat will follow to finish the surface.
A new Legacy panel metal roof, gutters, and downspouts complete the weather protection. The barn retains its clear span center bay — a traditional design element that creates an open central passage once used for turning wagons.
Get Started
Interested in creating a one-of-a-kind space and protecting a piece of Ohio history? Contact us today to discuss the possibilities.
Sugarcreek, Ohio