Craftsman Ranch Home w/ Barndominium Garage & Studio (HQ Plans & Real Examples)
Have you ever dreamed of living in a serene farmhouse in the countryside? Well, make your dream come true. This home has over 2,995 square feet of living space. The exteriors of this home are a mix of brick, stone, and wood which adds to the aesthetics of the house. What’s more, it has a wrap-around covered porch that is partially screened off. Plus, it even has an outdoor fireplace.
Size | Beds | Baths | Stories | Cars |
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2,995 sq. ft. | 3-4 | 3-4 | 1-2 | 3-4 |
Style: Barndominium |
Another great feature of this design is the four-car garage with a guest studio in the second level. It is complete with its own kitchenette, full bath, and a walk-in closet. As you enter through the french doors of the house, you will be greeted by an expansive space with high ceilings and a lot of large windows. The floor plan makes use of an open layout. We understand choosing the right design can be tiring. This concise Barndominium guide will answer questions that may occur while browsing for the perfect house.
Floor Plans
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The first level is where you can find the master’s suite with a full bath and walk-in closet. Additionally, the great room, dining area, and kitchen are on this level as well. The second level is where the other two rooms are located, each with its own full bath and walk-in closet. Furthermore, this level has a wet bar and decked patio.
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This floor plan was designed by Architectural Designs. They have been in the industry for more than 40 years now. So, you can be sure that they create only the best floor plans. With that said, this home is no exception.
Size | Beds | Baths | Stories | Cars |
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2,995 sq. ft. | 3-4 | 3-4 | 1-2 | 3-4 |
Style: Barndominium |
Note: this home may be constructed using metal framing; however, you should always consult your local architect-engineer and receive a professional evaluation if such an option is feasible for this plan and your local building codes.