Description
Built for the cowgirl who lives between her horses and her home, this barn-style plan keeps the two right under one roof. On the main level, a four-stall horse barn anchors the building with a 3/4 bath and a staircase leading up to your living quarters — no truck rides between feedings and the front door. Covered porches extend off both sides, perfect for cooling off after morning chores or watching the sun drop behind the pasture.
Upstairs is where the home opens up. A vaulted living room flows into the kitchen and dining area, where an island with an eating bar invites lazy coffees and easy conversation. French doors swing open onto a sun deck made for summer BBQs and porch-light evenings. Three bedrooms cluster down the hall, including a private master with vaulted ceiling, its own deck, dual closets, and a four-fixture bath that feels more retreat than routine.
With its rectangular footprint, board-and-batten lines, and stone-clad porch columns, this plan is the kind of build that looks like it grew up out of the land. For ranch families, equestrian hobbyists, or anyone who’s always dreamed of stepping straight from bedroom to barn aisle, it’s a layout that finally makes sense of how cowgirl life actually flows.







