Barndominiums
Barndominium plans feature country home designs that incorporate elements of barns. In contrast to the popular Farmhouse style, Barndominium home designs typically display a straightforward roof, an open-concept floor plan, and a rustic aesthetic reminiscent of repurposed pole barns converted into living spaces. Our design expertise spans a diverse range of barn homes, including carriage houses and year-round residences. Whether you are constructing your home in a rural area, a peaceful town, or simply appreciate the charm of a barn-inspired design, our collection can serve as an excellent foundation for your next home. A timber-framed barndominium exudes timeless style, along with exceptional warmth and beauty.
Are barndominiums less costly to build than conventional designs?
Yes, barndominiums are frequently less costly to construct than conventional homes.
Most barndominiums feature simple rectangular shapes, metal siding, and metal roofs.
Fewer corners result in lower costs and reduced construction time.
Metal roofs and metal siding are installed quickly and efficiently on large, flat areas.
Considerations to keep in mind:
Barndominiums as a style were developed in the southern United States, mainly in Texas.
Texas is situated in climate zones 3 and 4.
Most populated regions in Canada are located in climate zones 5 to 7.
A design that is perfectly suitable for climate zones 3 or 4 may not be effective in climate zones 6 or 7.
Is a timber-framed barndominium competitive with a steel-framed building?
A timber-framed package is usually slightly more expensive for the kit but a bit less for the installation.
A timber frame structure can be as low as $30 per square foot delivered and installed, which is similar to a red iron steel structure.
