Showing posts with label internal stables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internal stables. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 July 2014

Cheval Liberte - The Prestige Range of Internal Stables

Internal stables are a way of utilising an existing building to house your new stables, rather than having to build everything from scratch. If the buildings in question are currently empty, then you already have a head start. You may actually need to purchase new stabling or you could simply use the potential of the buildings to bring in some extra cash.

Cheval Liberte has a range of options for those looking for internal stables including our standard range and hugely popular Prestige Range. With both options you will get a high quality product, including strength and longevity. Both ranges also offer the same practicality and functionality and can be installed very easily.

However, the Prestige Range offers those who are looking for a little more pizazz, the ideal solution – adding layers of style to the already sound foundations of the standard range. There are a selection of frontages to choose from including the Auteuil, the Vittel, the Longchamp, the Fontainebleau, the Deauville (see our Finland blog post for more on this one), the Vincennes and the Chambord. All offer style in abundance but each one has different characteristics that you can perhaps match to those of your existing building.


For much more information about the Prestige Range of internal stables, please visit the main Cheval Liberte website.

Monday, 30 June 2014

Internal Stables - Speedy Assembly for Happy Clients in Finland

Cheval Liberte recently undertook the not inconsiderable task of successfully coordinating and completing the installation of some internal stables in the town of Espoo – which is near the capital city of Helsinki in Finland. Our Prestige Range of internal stables is extremely popular and this is what the client in Finland requested, complete with Deauville frontages. There are a number of other frontage styles and finishes within the Prestige range but this particular style features two outer posts with horse’s heads at the top and two inner posts with discs.

In total, we installed 24 of these stables and it took around 36 hours from start of assembly and installation to the project being completed and ready for use. These kind of stables can be particularly useful if you already have an existing, empty building, with measurements and dimensions taken and plans drawn up so that the stables can be built to specification and your once empty building becomes a wonderful and stylish new home for your horses.



If you want to read a more detailed account of the team’s adventure to Finland, you can find it over on website main website at the Cheval Liberte Finland Case Study.

Monday, 23 December 2013

Cheval Liberte Alphabet - "I" is for Internal Stables

Internal stables are a large part of what Cheval Liberte is all about. Perhaps you have buildings that are not being used and always wondered if you could do something with them. Well, potentially (depending on the kind of building) and with a little bit of work you could be sitting on a way to bring some money in by converting your old out buildings or agricultural buildings into internal stables.



There are a variety of options when considering this kind of venture and some of our most popular come from the Prestige Range and the Standard Range. Both options represent good quality, with plenty of skill having gone into the design process. They are all strong and built to last and there are a number of stable frontages to choose from so you can tailor the structure as closely to your own requirements as possible.


The Prestige range features perhaps the pinnacle of our internal stable range. Select your doors and finishes to closely match the rest of your building’s aesthetic. For much more information about our range of stabling solutions, please visit our main website, where we also have a range of accessories and other products that will appeal to any keen equestrian.

Sunday, 6 October 2013

Cheval Liberte Alphabet - F & G

France - Of course, with a brand name like Cheval Liberte, you would expect France to figure somewhere, so it won’t surprise any of you to learn that the company was founded in France back in 1995. Neither will it surprise you to learn that “Cheval Liberte” (literally translated “horse freedom”) is passionate about horses and their well-being.  Primarily established to produce high quality stables, stalls and stable equipment, the company’s products can now be found and purchased in a whole host of countries, especially around Europe – Portugal, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, Luxembourg and Poland to name just some of them.

Gallery – Over on our main UK website, there are a vast array if images to go along with the products available but if you just want to get a better feel for how the products will look on site, then you could head straight over to our Cheval Liberte Gallery page, where you will be able to see stable doors, stable partitions as well as internal stables in situ. You can also check out the American barns and Hyppic temporary stables.



Tune in again next time, for another bite sized look at our Cheval Liberte alphabet – we are not even half way through yet!

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Who Are Cheval Liberte?

With an extraordinary passion for horses, Cheval Liberte began life in France 18 years ago with its primary goal to produce and supply stables, stable equipment and stalls that catered specifically to the needs of both the horses and their owners.

As riders and breeders, the owners are in the perfect position to understand the needs of both the animals and those that are tasked with taking care of them, as well as having an in depth knowledge of the wider equine world and industry.

In 2005, Cheval Liberte (UK) Ltd was established. They are now the sole importers of products from the Cheval Liberte brand and distribute those products in and around Great Britain and Ireland.

The comfort and security of horses is behind every design decision and development. A product that serves both the best interests of the animals and their owners is of the utmost importance as the company strive to produce a range of products that are skilfully designed and engineered.

Whether it’s temporary stables, American barns, internal stables or a range of accessories such as shutters, windows and doors, those hallmarks of quality will be present throughout.


You can learn lots more about the company and their products by visiting the main website at www.cheval-liberte.co.uk

Monday, 20 May 2013

How to Turn Empty Stables into Money


If you have a barn lay idle why not make the most of it? It may just be an empty shed to you but with a bit of tender loving care it could be turned into internal stables. The new look stables could soon provide you with an added revenue stream.

Internal stables such as those from Cheval Liberte are a popular choice for livery yards, veterinary practices and keen equestrians alike.

The internal stables can also be used to partition a large barn into sections. This could prove ideal for a horse and foal.

The stables are light and airy and allow horses to see each other, something which many horse owners are in favour of. Equestrians also highlighted that the internal stables are warmer and less draughty than some of the traditional alternatives.

Cheval Liberte has a choice of stables available including the Prestige and Standard Range. Both provide exceptional strength and durability and are highly practical in assembly, installation and operation. Cheval Liberte’s Standard Range is strong, durable and practical. The internal barns in this range can be purchased with a frontage panelled in oak, recycled plastic or hardwood.

There is an internal stable available for most budgets. Not only do they have the potential to bring in more money, they will also take care of your animals.

As summer approaches horses still need time in the shade, especially if they are getting on in years. On very hot days it is important to bring the animals in and hose them down to keep them cool. By keeping them inside you can monitor their behaviour to ensure the heat isn’t affecting them. If your horse is suffering from heat exhaustion it is important to keep offering water.