Huge 6-vehicle Pole Barn Garage (HQ Plan & 3D Concepts)
A look into this homey garage that serves up to six RVs. Neat and pleasing in design, flexible to match any residential style. It offers 12 by 12 feet overhead barn doors for easy car access and an extensive interior to adapt to the owner’s space requirements. Let’s see what sets this apart from other country-styled garages.
Size | Beds | Baths | Stories | Cars |
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4,480 sq. ft. | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3-6 |
Style: Pole Barn Garage, Garage |
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Up close, this significant garage unit boasts a flush board and batten exterior and tremendous structure. It displays a single but large detached barn with three oversized sets of barn doors. The neutral finishes complement any ambiance or surrounding yet is ideal for countryside residence.
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Within the unit is a massive barrier-free area designed to accommodate six large cars at most. Being an RV-friendly garage, the interior looks up to a 14-foot tall ceiling, a generous vertical space for your camper vans or utility vehicles.

Assuming you will utilize the unit for your cars, this area could still fit an auto shop, hobby corner, or business shop setup. If customizing the space, it could cater to various purposes since it has an expansive floor to occupy. Nonetheless, it can guarantee secured and safe storage for your vehicles and whatnot.
The layout and design are straightforward, making it a versatile garage anyone can enjoy. Not to mention its low-cost construction, it is a worthwhile unit to consider. Refer to your space requirements and consider if this garage is the one for you.
Size | Beds | Baths | Stories | Cars |
---|---|---|---|---|
4,480 sq. ft. | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3-6 |
Style: Pole Barn Garage, Garage |
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.
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