Sweet Barndo w/ Attic, Workshop & 2-Car Garage (HQ Plans & 3D Concepts)
This barn-style detached garage concept is built on a slab base. The floor layout has enough area for two cars and also would function well as a solo workshop. This barn house design features Barndominium, a new American style to build low-cost houses
Size | Beds | Baths | Stories | Cars |
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672 sq. ft. | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Style: Barndominium |
The 24’ x 28’ size of this barn-style garage allow 2 automobiles to be kept comfortably, as well as the board and batten cladding is crowned with a gambrel roofing system for a chic feel. Still, have questions about barndominiums? Check out barndominium instructions to clear up any confusion.
Floor Plans
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The garage has two overhead doors for independent parking. It even has a personal door for easy access without opening the garage doors. This floor plan can be useful for owners looking for space to park their cars or someone who wants space for a workplace. It can be customized according to the need of the individuals and that’s the beauty of this floor plan.
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A simple floor plan with no negative corners. The garage can be converted into a dancing studio, fitness studio, study or library area, entertainment place, etc. The choices are endless. The staircases at the back lead to the attic above. It can be a perfect space for storage or a work office.
This simple and well-thought-out arrangement is ideal for a modest household. The garage’s versatility is tough to overlook or undervalue. Before making a choice, we recommend that you consult with your family.
Size | Beds | Baths | Stories | Cars |
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672 sq. ft. | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
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.