Engineering Excellence

Barndominium

Where Rustic Character Meets Modern Engineering

Overview

The barndominium has become America's most sought-after building concept - combining living space, workshop, and storage under one efficient steel roof.

Barndominiums represent the perfect marriage of form and function. Our steel barndominium kits give you the framework for a home that's uniquely yours - with living spaces that rival custom homes and work areas that rival professional shops.

Popular configurations include 2-4 bedroom layouts with open-concept kitchens, oversized garages with 12' doors, dedicated workshops with 220V service, and covered outdoor living areas. The steel shell goes up in days, giving you a weather-tight structure to finish at your own pace.

We provide complete barndominium packages with full architectural plans, structural engineering, premium steel framing, metal roofing and siding, insulation, and optional interior finishing packages. Financing guidance and contractor referrals are included with every project.

Barndominium
Key Features

Built for
Performance

Live & Work Space

Combine comfortable living quarters with a full workshop, garage, or business space under one roof.

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Cost Effective

Build up to 50% faster than conventional homes with significant savings on materials and labor.

Fully Customizable

Design your layout from scratch - open concept, multi-bedroom, loft spaces, wraparound porches.

Rural Ready

Perfect for acreage properties, ranches, and rural lots with available financing options.

Specifications

Technical
Details

Every building is custom-engineered. These specifications represent typical ranges. Your project will be designed to your exact requirements.

Width Range 30' - 80'+
Living Space 800 - 5,000+ sq ft
Shop/Garage 400 - 3,000+ sq ft
Wind Load Up to 150 mph
Ceiling Height Up to 14' living
Porch Options Full wrap / partial
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Barndominium Building?

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