Stall Fronts/Stall Kit recommendations

I am building out the interior of a barn on my property. This will not be for commercial use, strictly a hobby barn for my own horses. It’s 36’x48’ with a 12’ cement center aisle.

I am getting close to putting stalls in. I plan on putting 4 stalls along one long side. There will be exterior doors leading out to paddocks. On the other long side, one of the “stalls” has a cement floor. This will contain grain/supplements and also has a staircase to the second floor, (so will never be an actual stall). The next “stall” will be a tack room for now. The remaining two “stalls” on that side I am planning to leave as open storage for now (hay, shavings, etc).

Can anyone recommend a stall front or stall kit? Would like it to be fairly budget friendly although doesn’t have to be the cheapest thing around. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!

TIA

Do you know what kind of stall front you’re looking for? Open “Tuscany” stalls? Solid bars? Bars that can drop down?

Our barn is a similar size but we set it up a bit differently since we can’t have the barn attached to paddocks. Basically the aisle forms a + with exterior doors on 3 walls. A stall in each corner (one is the tack/feed room and is closed off and heated. The “aisle” with no exterior door has a wash stall/storage area.
Since all of the stalls are by themselves we went with the Tuscany fronts. The doors swing instead of slide which can kind of be a pain, but the open concept in the barn is really nice. We took pictures and measurements of the stall fronts at a trade show, took them to someone who can bend pipe, and then welded the frame together ourselves and slid the boards in. Was a fraction of the cost of a kit.