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Simple Bungalow Barndominium w/ Attached Oversized Garage (HQ Plans & 3D Concepts)

Angled view of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch
Angled view of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch

Planning a multi-level home is indeed effective for maximizing your lot area, but do you know that planning a single level for amplified space is possible? Underrated bungalow barndos like this have a lot to offer for a 1,896 sq. ft. floor space. You can live cozily in this barn’s 3BHK quarters and enjoy a huge garage next door without feeling jam-packed. Read on for more!

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Size Beds Baths Stories Cars
1,896 sq. ft. 3 2 1 4
Style: Barndominium

If you want to build your barndo in the meadows, this ranch-style unit fits the country vibes. The facade is secured and wrapped with corrugated sidings, paired with a gable roof and shed. The columns are wood and stone, adding contrast to the metal finish.

A step inside the residence and you will be greeted by an open, high-ceilinged, and spacious living area, facing the kitchen and dining. The kitchen has an L-shaped layout and a corner pantry for your groceries, while the dining is set up towards the outdoor view and patio.

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Floor Plans

Main floor plan of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium
Main floor plan of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium

At the left of the dining area is the master bedroom entry. The said bedroom has a capacity of a queen to a king-size bed and is furnished with an en-suite toilet and bath.

The hallway at the right of the living room leads to the garage, the common bathroom, the den, the laundry room, and two more sizable bedrooms. The den offers another flexible space either for your storage, fitness, or office.

Angled view of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch
Angled view of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch

The garage side provides wide space for your four vehicles, more room for auto equipment, and a safe room. You can easily drive through the four bays, two being 10-foot wide, and two being 14-foot wide.

This plan is adequate for a bungalow. You can comfortably live in its 1,000 sq. ft. interior while benefiting from an extra den and a large garage. Consider this unit and create an optimized space to settle in.

Size Beds Baths Stories Cars
1,896 sq. ft. 3 2 1 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.

Real-Life or 3D Concept Examples

Angled right view of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch
Angled right view of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch
Left view exterior of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch
Left view exterior of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch
Right view of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium
left view of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch
Left view of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch
Right view of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch
Right view of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch
Right view of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium with porch
The rearview exterior of the simple Bungalow Barndominium with a small door
The rearview exterior of the simple Bungalow Barndominium with a small door
Main floor plan of the Simple Bungalow Barndominium
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