Converted Stable

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Copper Relief Art & Panels for Converted Stables

The converted stable is the most intimate working building conversion — the loose box that became the bedroom, the tack room that became the study, the feed store that became the kitchen, and the yard that became the courtyard. The stable was built around the horse — its proportions, its warmth, its smell, and the daily rhythm of the animal that gave the building its reason for existing. The horse has gone. The building remains. And the most considered converted stable interiors are the ones that remember what the building was without pretending it still is. A hand-hammered copper relief panel — the horse on the kitchen wall, the equestrian composition on the tack room study feature wall, the botanical on the courtyard wall — is the warm, handmade surface that honors the stable’s history in the most direct and most beautiful way possible.

Natuross makes hand-hammered copper relief panels for every surface in the converted stable — kitchen walls, range hoods, loose box feature panels, tack room walls, courtyard surfaces, bathroom panels, and more. Made to your exact dimensions. Suitable for indoor and outdoor spaces, wet areas, and high-heat environments. Ready to install, easy to clean, and built to last. Over 10,000 pieces installed in homes across the US.


The Kitchen

The full-wall copper relief panel behind the range — counter to cabinet, wall to wall — in an equestrian botanical composition: the horse, the horseshoe, the stable swallow, the wildflower, the hay bale at the scale of the entire kitchen wall. A range hood surround in the same design. A kitchen island panel in the same finish. The converted stable kitchen is the room that was once the feed store or the tack room — and the copper backsplash is the warm, handmade surface that makes it the most considered room in the conversion. Browse the copper backsplash collection and the Kitchen page.

The Loose Box Feature Panel

The loose box feature panel is the most converted stable-specific Natuross installation — the copper relief artwork on the wall of the room that was once the horse’s box, the warm metal surface in the space that was built to the exact dimensions of the animal that lived in it. A horse portrait in raised copper relief — the head, the mane, the eye — on the feature wall of the room the horse once occupied. A botanical composition. An equestrian scene. The loose box feature panel is the piece that makes the converted stable remember what it was.

The Tack Room & Study

A copper relief panel on the tack room study feature wall — the equestrian composition, the bridle and botanical arrangement, the horseshoe and wildflower — in the room that was built for the equipment of the horse and now holds the equipment of the mind. A library feature wall panel. See the Study and Library pages for more.

The Courtyard

A courtyard feature wall panel in an equestrian or botanical composition — the horse, the stable swallow, the wildflower — on the wall the stable yard faces. A gate panel with the stable name or an equestrian design. Copper with protective lacquer holds its finish outdoors for years. See the Courtyard and Garden Gate pages for more.

The Bathroom

A full vanity backsplash in an equestrian botanical composition — the stable swallow or wildflower in raised copper relief beside the stone basin and the original stable timber. A feature wall panel behind the soaking tub. See the Bathroom page for more.

Converted Stable Signs & Plaques

The stable name beside the entrance. A family name plaque. A founding year — the year the stable was built, the year it was converted, or both. A horse’s name plaque — the most stable-specific sign in the catalog. Every sign made with any text, any font, any finish. See all sign types on the Copper Signs & Plaques page.

"[Stable Name]" · "[Horse’s Name]" · "[Family Name]" · "Built [Year] · Converted [Year]" · "[Property Name] Stables" · "Welcome"


Finishes

Natural Copper is the most converted stable-authentic finish — the warm, honest metal that belongs beside the original stable brick, the heavy timber, and the cobbled yard outside. Brown Copper adds the aged warmth of a surface that has been in the stable since before the last horse left — the copper that has darkened the way the stable door has darkened, slowly and in the weather. Antique Gold suits converted stables with a more formal tack room or library character. Black Copper suits converted stables with a more contemporary, dramatic interior. Browse all 15 finishes.

Most popular converted stable finishes: Natural Copper · Brown Copper · Antique Gold · Black Copper


Natuross Quality Standard

  • Hand-hammered copper relief art, 24 gauge · Traditional chasing and repoussé · Rigid aluminum composite backing
  • Suitable for indoor, outdoor, wet areas, and high-heat environments · Easy to clean · Ready to install
  • Protective lacquer coating standard · Natural Copper, Brown Copper, Gold / Brass, and Antique Gold available without lacquer on request
  • Flush-mounted at 1/4" total thickness · Made to your exact dimensions · Any design · 15 finishes
  • Production approx. 2 weeks · Delivered in about 3 weeks · Photographed and approved by you before it ships · Every piece backed by our full satisfaction commitment

"The horse portrait panel in Natural Copper on the feature wall of the loose box that is now our bedroom — the exact box our mare Rosie occupied for eleven years. The equestrian backsplash in the kitchen that was once the feed store. The stable name plaque beside the entrance with Rosie’s name beneath it. She is buried in the paddock. The copper is in the building she lived in. We find that the right arrangement." — Natuross customer


For Interior Designers & Architects

Converted stable projects are the most personally meaningful working building briefs — the loose box dimensions, the tack room proportions, and the stable yard all carry the memory of the animal that gave the building its purpose. The copper specification must honor that memory without sentimentalizing it. The loose box feature panel and the kitchen backsplash are the two most important surfaces in the converted stable copper brief. Send measured drawings, site photos, or a mood board. You’ll receive a complete design proposal with drawings and project pricing for every surface. Direct communication with the craftsman throughout.

Order for Your Home or Project

Browse the catalog and order directly, or send a photo of your kitchen wall, your loose box feature wall, your courtyard, or a floor plan — and Natuross designs it for you, shows you exactly what it will look like, and makes it once you’re happy with every detail. Live chat is usually immediate — within 1–2 hours at most. Every conversation goes directly to the craftsman who will make your piece.

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