Six new barndominium house plans just landed in our collection, and as a group, they span a wide range. Barndominium plans continue to be some of the most searched designs on our site — from a compact single-story under 1,500 sq ft to a two-story design with over 3,100, there's something here for a wide range of households. If you're new to the style, here's a quick overview of what sets these plans apart.
Barndominium house plans are residential designs that take their cues from agricultural and industrial structures — typically featuring wide,
open floor plans, metal or barn-style exteriors, soaring ceiling heights, and generous garage or workshop space. They've grown well beyond their rural roots and are now designed for a wide range of households and lot types.
Barndominium House Plans Built for Entertaining
Some barndominium house plans are designed with gathering in mind — generous social spaces, outdoor kitchens, and floor plan layouts that keep the household connected whether it's a quiet evening or a full house. These two plans take that idea in different directions, but both deliver on it well.
Open Barndominium House Plan With Outdoor Kitchen
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This single-story barndominium house plan keeps everything on one level — no stairs, no split living across floors. The great room anchors the main living area, connecting to a formal dining room and a kitchen with an island and walk-in pantry.
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primary suite is separated from the two secondary bedrooms, giving it a level of privacy that's easy to appreciate once you're living in it. Out back, the covered rear porch includes a dedicated
outdoor kitchen — so grilling and entertaining outside becomes a natural extension of the main living space rather than an afterthought. The covered front porch with wood columns gives the home a welcoming arrival, and the side-entry garage keeps the front elevation clean.
Looking for guest space or room for multi-generational living?
Plan 421039HFC is a 2-bedroom ADU cottage designed to pair with this plan.
Five-Bedroom Single-Story Barndominium House Plan
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Five bedrooms on a single story is a layout challenge that this plan handles well. All five bedrooms are grouped to one side of the home, leaving the rest of the footprint open for a connected kitchen, dining, and living area. If you have a large or growing family, that separation makes a noticeable difference in how the home functions.
The kitchen centers on a peninsula that works for both meal prep and casual seating — a natural spot for kids to land after school or for guests to gather while you cook. A walk-in pantry and laundry room sit just off the kitchen, keeping things organized. The 2-car garage connects directly to the main living area, making coming and going with kids, gear, and groceries convenient.
If you'd prefer a similar layout without the garage, companion plan
700509SND offers the same footprint in a no-garage, reverse-orientation version.
Barndominium Plans Build for Flexibility
Not every household fits a single mold, and these two plans are designed with that in mind. Whether you need a dedicated workspace that can serve double duty, a finished
flex room that grows with your family, or a layout that adapts as your needs change, both plans build flexibility into the floor plan from the start.
Compact Barndominium House Plan With Wrap-Around Porch
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At 1,508 sq ft, this plan fits more into a single story than the square footage might suggest. Three bedrooms, a dedicated home office, a butler walk-in pantry, and a mudroom all have a place in the layout. The
home office works well as a dedicated workspace, but it can just as easily serve as a guest room or hobby space depending on what you need.
The 549 sq ft
wrap-around porch gives you room to spread a seating area out front, set up a dining space around the side, and still have room left over. If you like being outside, this is the kind of porch you'll actually use.
The bonus room above the garage is optionally finished — it's there when you're ready for it, whether that's a home gym, a playroom, or a quiet place to relax away from the main living areas.
The exterior features a metal roof, stone chimney, and vertical siding.
Foundation options include monolithic slab, post/beam, post frame, and standard slab — giving builders and buyers flexibility depending on site conditions.
Two-Story Barndominium House Plan With Five Bedrooms and Three-Car Garage
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If you need space for a large household and want it organized across two levels, this plan is designed with that in mind. The main level holds the primary suite, a secondary bedroom, an open two-story kitchen and great room, a walk-in pantry, mudroom, and laundry — so the spaces you use most are all within easy reach on one floor.
Upstairs, two additional bedrooms share a floor with a finished flex game room and a loft. It's a setup that gives older kids or guests their own area while keeping the main level calm and functional. The covered front porch and rear covered patio give you outdoor space on both ends of the home, and the 1,241 sq ft three-car garage gives you room for vehicles, equipment, and storage.
Barndominium House Plans Built for Work and Storage
Single-Story Barndominium House Plan With RV Garage
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The 1,026 sq ft
RV garage is the defining feature of this plan — large enough for an RV, boat, or additional vehicles alongside everyday parking. For buyers who need that kind of storage, it's a detail that's hard to find in a plan that also delivers 1,482 sq ft of well-designed living space.
The living space is 1,482 sq ft, with vaulted 13-foot ceilings across the kitchen, dining, and living areas that give the interior a sense of openness well beyond its square footage. The kitchen island with bar seating is a natural gathering spot, backed by a walk-in pantry that keeps the kitchen itself uncluttered. The primary suite is on one side of the home with a tray ceiling and walk-in closet, and the two secondary bedrooms are on the other. Optional covered porches at the front and rear give you outdoor space on both ends of the home.
Barndominium House Plan With Four-Car Garage and Workshop
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For buyers who need a spacious garage and workspace alongside a well-designed home, this plan makes the most of every square foot. The 3,500 sq ft four-car
garage includes a dedicated workshop — enough room for vehicles, equipment, projects, and storage without compromising the living space inside.
The main level holds the primary suite, a spacious laundry room, a safe room, and an open two-story great room that connects to the kitchen and dining area. A walk-in pantry and mudroom keep the main level organized and easy to move through. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms and a loft overlooking the living and dining area give the home a connected feel across both floors. The wrap-around porch extends the living space outside and works just as well for a quiet morning as it does for casual entertaining.
Explore More Barndominium House Plans
If any of these plans caught your eye, there's plenty more to explore in our
barndominium house plans collection. Comparing ceiling heights, garage size, and how bedrooms are arranged across plans can help you zero in on the right fit for your household.
If a plan is close but needs a few changes, our team can help you
modify any plan in our collection to make it your own. You can also purchase a
Cost to Build Report on any plan page for a localized estimate based on your zip code and the specific plan you're considering — a helpful step before committing to a direction.
Frequently Asked Questions About Barndominium House Plans
What is a barndominium house plan? A barndominium house plan is a residential floor plan designed around the aesthetic and structural characteristics of barn or agricultural buildings. They typically feature open-concept interiors, high ceilings, metal rooflines, and wide footprints, and are available in a range of sizes from compact single-story designs to large
two-story layouts.
What size barndominium house plans are available? Barndominium house plans are available in a wide range of sizes. Compact
single-story designs typically start around 1,200 to 1,500 sq ft, while larger two-story plans can exceed 3,000 sq ft.
What features are common in barndominium house plans? Barndominium house plans commonly include open-concept living areas, soaring ceiling heights, metal or barn-style exteriors, generous garage space, and strong indoor-outdoor connections. Many plans also include practical features like mudrooms, butler walk-in pantries, split bedroom layouts, and outdoor kitchens.
Can barndominium house plans be modified? Yes. Any barndominium house plan in our collection can be modified. Changes to bedroom count, garage size, foundation type, and layout are all common requests. You can request a free modification quote directly from any plan page.
Do barndominium house plans come with a cost to build estimate? A Cost to Build Report is available for purchase on any plan page. It generates a localized estimate based on your zip code and the specific plan you're considering — a helpful way to understand what building from a plan might cost in your area before you commit.
What foundation types do barndominium house plans use? Foundation options vary by plan. Common options include slab, monolithic slab, crawl space, and post/beam or post frame.
Contact us to learn more about foundation options available for your plan.