3-Bedroom 1750 Square Foot Contemporary Barndominium-Style House (Floor Plan)

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Specifications

  • Area: 1,750 sq. ft.
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2.5
  • Stories: 1

Welcome to the gallery of photos for the 3-Bedroom 1750 Square Foot Contemporary Barndominium-Style House. The floor plan is shown below:

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This is a wide-angle view of the front and side of the home, featuring a distinctive slanted roofline with a dark trim, and clean, white vertical siding.
A direct view of the house, showcasing its modern, symmetrical design.
This image provides an alternative side view of the front of the house, showing the porch area.
This close-up view focuses on the left side of the home. The striking white vertical siding and steep, slanted roofline are prominent.
The continuous white vertical siding and series of tall, narrow dark-framed windows emphasize the length of the structure.
The long, horizontal structure is punctuated by a series of four tall, evenly spaced, dark-framed windows and a single smaller one.
This view highlights the simple, modern lines of the structure and the contrasting dark-framed windows against the white siding.
This photo is a reverse shot of the main entrance side of the house, next to the front porch and a side entry door.

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This contemporary 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath barndominium-style home offers 1,750 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space, combining modern efficiency with rustic charm.

A 50-foot-wide front porch, 10 feet deep, creates a welcoming first impression and provides ample outdoor living space.

Sliding doors open to a vaulted interior, where the living room, dining room, and kitchen flow seamlessly together in a wide open floor plan that’s ideal for entertaining or relaxed family living.

The bedroom wing lines the back of the home, ensuring privacy and comfort. The primary suite features a four-fixture bath and a walk-in closet hidden behind space-saving pocket doors. Bedrooms 2 and 3 share a full bath, making this layout perfect for families or guests.

Practical touches are built in throughout. On the right side of the home, a mudroom provides a secondary entry point, while a conveniently located powder room and mechanicals are just steps away.

This plan is designed with a Pre-Engineered Metal Building (PEMB) in mind—the most common and efficient structure for barndominiums.

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PEMBs are engineered, fabricated, and shipped directly to the build site, offering quicker installation compared to traditional framing. Because the roof load is self-supporting, the interior layout remains highly flexible, making custom build-outs simple and efficient.

For those preferring traditional construction, this plan is also available with 2×6 exterior framing.

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Lisa Young

Lisa Young, writer and construction pro, crafts custom homes. Captivated by barndominiums for four years, she shares insights and advice in engaging articles, empowering readers to create unique living spaces mirroring their aspirations. Join her exciting journey exploring barndominium living.

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