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Single-Story 3-Bedroom Post Frame Barndominium Home with Large Covered Entry (House Plan)

Explore more of this post-frame barndominium home with a large covered entry plan. See rustic style exterior in a sleek design.

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Welcome to our house plans featuring a single-story 3-bedroom post-frame barndominium home floor plan. Below are floor plans, additional sample photos, and plan details and dimensions.

Floor Plan

Main Level

Additional Floor Plan Images

Front view picture of the house with a rustic design porch area.

Front view picture of the house with a rustic design porch area.

Large yard and two wood door garage on the left side of the barndominium.

Large yard and two wood door garage on the left side of the barndominium.

The home's rear elevation features four vertical windows in a neutral color scheme.

The home’s rear elevation features four vertical windows in a neutral color scheme.

Right view of the home with clearly apparent two-tone paint on the façade.

Right view of the home with clearly apparent two-tone paint on the façade.

The front entry porch area with vaulted ceiling.

The front entry porch area with vaulted ceiling.

Plan Details

Dimensions

Width: 80′ 0″
Depth: 56′ 0″

Garage

Type: Attached
Area: 1907 sq. ft.
Count: 3 Cars
Entry Location: Front

Foundation Type

Standard Foundations: Slab
Optional Foundations: Basement, Crawl, Walkout

Exterior Walls

Standard Type(s): Post Frame
Optional Type(s): 2×6

Dimensions

Width: 80′ 0″
Depth: 56′ 0″

Garage

Type: Attached
Area: 1907 sq. ft.
Count: 3 Cars
Entry Location: Front

View More Details About This Floor Plan

Plan 62811DJ

With this post-frame house plan, you get three bedrooms and a 1,907 square foot huge garage. The house features 1,933 square feet of living space and a sizable covered entry porch to welcome you inside. The dining area, kitchen, and great room are all open on the inside and include fireplaces.

A walk-in closet and a bathroom with double vanities are features of your master bedroom. Compared to conventional stick-frame construction, post-frame homes are a particularly cost-effective option for building a house. It is a streamlined construction method that was modified from the conventional timber-framing method. Large poles (or posts) buried in the ground are all that is required for a post-frame structure; no studs, steel framing, or concrete masonry are required.