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Enjoy the “Show” With An Arena Viewing Room

Written by Classic Equine Equipment Blog | Jan 12, 2022 7:18:40 PM

A viewing room often acts as the hub of a barn – it’s a place for riders and others to gather and relax while watching friends or family ride. Your viewing room may also double as a lounge or meeting place. Whatever its purpose, these tips for creating an ideal viewing room can ensure that the room is welcoming and functional. Don’t Underestimate the Room’s Size

When planning out your viewing room, think about the largest events that your farm is likely to host. Will shows be fairly small, or do you anticipate significant attendance? Will you host popular clinicians?

It’s important not to underestimate the size of the viewing room that you will need. It’s best to build a spacious room that can accommodate a large audience. Remember, your viewing room may become the hub for parties and meetings. It never hurts to have extra space.

Select a Floor That Is Easy to Clean

Your viewing room is sure to receive lots of traffic, meaning that you will want a floor that is easy to clean. Wood floors offer a luxurious appearance, but it requires upkeep and cleaning to keep them looking great. Laminate flooring designed to resemble wood offers a lower-cost alternative with easier maintenance.

While area rugs can warm up a viewing room considerably, remember that they will need regular vacuuming and cleaning, too. It’s wise to select a darker-colored rug, which will not show dirt and stains as readily as a lighter-colored rug will. Don’t forget to include doormats at both entrances to the viewing room.

Choose the Glass Carefully

If your viewing room is located at the same level as your indoor arena, then it’s vital to carefully choose the glass panels that will be used. You should absolutely install a kickboard, and set the viewing room back from the arena, if possible. Using safety glass can help to minimize the risk of a horse kicking the glass. Lexan is another excellent option.

Include a Small Fridge

Having a fridge – even a small one – in your viewing room will be well appreciated, especially on hot summer days. The fridge can also be used to keep cold packs and cooling vests or wraps on hand.

Built-in Bookcases and Display Areas

No viewing room is complete without some horse books and a place to display trophies and awards. Consider incorporating bookshelves and display areas into the room’s construction for a cohesive and stylish finish.

With a little planning, your viewing room can be a comfortable gathering place in your barn.