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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 4,836
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan

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The main living wing sits on the left, with an open living room, dining, and kitchen flowing toward a master suite with a wet room and safe room. A 2-car garage connects to a massive shop on the right, with wraparound porch access front and rear.
Floor Plan

Upper level holds two bedrooms, a loft, a bonus room, and laundry, all above a six-car garage and a separate shop.
By The Numbers: Six garage bays split between a standard garage and a dedicated shop with 16-foot-plus wall heights. That’s serious square footage for vehicles, tools, or a full workshop setup. The bonus room above the garage adds flexible space; the plan doesn’t lock into a single purpose.
Long and Low: How a Barndo Pulls Off That Classic Working-Ranch Silhouette
White vertical board-and-batten siding runs the full length of the structure, anchored by a dark metal skirt at the base. Standing-seam roofing ties the barn wing to the living quarters. Stone columns frame the covered porch, and a second-floor balcony sits tucked under the gable end.
Stone columns frame the covered porch, and a second-floor balcony sits tucked under the gable end.
Clerestory Windows and a Wagon-Wheel Chandelier Set the Tone Up High

Double-height ceilings draw the eye up to black-framed clerestory windows. Below, a blue area rug anchors white upholstery and dark wood chair frames around a pedestal coffee table.
Editor’s Note: Barndominium great rooms often favor volume over coziness, but this layout pushes back with a tight furniture grouping that keeps conversation comfortable despite the soaring ceiling. It’s a reminder that square footage doesn’t have to dictate how a room feels to sit in.
Open-Plan Living Where the Kitchen Actually Belongs in the Conversation

Blue rug anchors paired with accent chairs facing each other, keeping the sightline straight into an open kitchen.
Trend Alert: Blue area rugs are quietly replacing gray as the go-to neutral in open-concept homes, partly because they hold up visually against wood floors without competing with natural light. It’s a practical pivot that also nods to coastal and lake-house aesthetics gaining ground in barndominium builds far from any shoreline.
Pull your eyes off the great room and into the kitchen, where the island earns its footprint.
Cane-Back Barstools and a Slate-Blue Island That Know What They’re Doing

Four cane-back counter stools line a wide island painted in a muted blue-gray that reads almost purple under warm under-cabinet lighting. Subway tile runs floor to ceiling behind the range. It’s a classic pairing, but the rattan backs keep it from feeling too buttoned-up.
Gold Hardware and Sheer Curtains Hung Ceiling-High Do the Heavy Lifting

French doors with brass lever handles anchor the wall, while sheer linen panels hung near the ceiling draw the eye up and flood the floor with morning light.
Did You Know: French doors in bedrooms are more common in barndominium builds than in traditional stick-frame homes because the open floor plan often places the primary suite along an exterior wall with direct outdoor access. That direct connection to a patio or yard is a feature buyers increasingly request by name. Designers often recommend pairing them with sheer panels rather than blackout curtains to preserve the sense of indoor-outdoor flow during daylight hours.
Walnut Cabinetry and a Wrap of Drawers Built for Someone Who Actually Has Things

Dark walnut millwork lines three walls, floor to ceiling, with open shelving above and a run of inset drawers below. That green runner anchors the hardwood floor without competing. Plenty of storage here before a single item’s unpacked.
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Rendering up top shows the full barndominium exterior: standing-seam metal roof, wraparound porch, and multiple garage doors along the right wing. Below, two floor plan levels break down the living quarters, 3-car garage, shop space, and an upper floor with two bedrooms, a bonus loft, and balcony access.
