Description
Some homes were built to be lived in slowly — with cathedral ceilings rising overhead, a fireplace anchoring the heart of the great room, and a four-car garage out front that’s ready for whatever the day brings. This one-story barndominium balances rustic ease with a touch of modern polish, the kind of place where the line between indoors and out feels beautifully blurred.
The open-concept main living area flows from kitchen to dining to living room beneath a soaring ceiling, all centered around the warmth of a fireplace and all opening to a covered patio in back. The master suite tucks privately to one side with a spa-style bath — soaking tub, walk-in shower, dual vanities, and a walk-in closet that earns its keep. Two more bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bath, and a mudroom and walk-in pantry handle the everyday details.
This is a plan for the family that loves to entertain, work on projects, and host overflow weekends — all under one cathedral roof. With 12-foot wall heights, an attached workshop space, and four full garage bays, it’s a barndominium that works as hard as it looks.







