Barndominium is a new trend among property owners but largely unheard of outside that circle. If you have no idea what a barndominium is, then sit back, grab a cup of coffee, and read on.
Barns that provide living spaces have been around for centuries, but recently designers have added a modern touch to this classic building design. Its unique look matched with flexibility makes it an attractive choice for modern families.
What is a barndominium?
The word “barndominium” is really a combination of the words “barn” and “condominium.” A barndominium is a steel building that looks like a barn and is converted into a home. Inside, the design may be simple or complex, depending on what the owner desires.
A barndo’s steel shell can easily be installed, while the interior design provides flexibility that accommodates any kind of lifestyle. Additions like garage and workshops can follow later.
Features of a barndo
A typical barndo has the following features:
- Energy-efficient windows
- Garbed metal roof
- Sliding barn doors
- Concrete floors
- Columns
- Rustic wooden staircase
- 1 to 3 stories high
The following are the characteristics of a barndominium.
- Exposed ceiling beams
Several barndos have exposed ceiling beams either for structural or decorative purposes. These beams are large structures that provide it a homey feel.
- Open concept living space
Most barndos have open concept floor plans. These are highly desirable, especially after the coronavirus pandemic rocked the world.
- Tongue and groove soffits
Modern barndos have soffits made of wood. The tongue and groove walls are mainly featured in rustic barndos, but they can also be seen in contemporary dwellings.
How much do barndos cost?
That will depend on various considerations, including its size, the size of the land it stands on, the price of the metal used, customizations on the interior, and finishes.
If you are looking for a barndominium, you should expect to shell out $90 to $130 per square foot for a finished turnkey build. The average amount to spend for a 2,000 square foot barndominium lies at more or less $250,000, akin to other types of homes on the market.
Advantages of living on a barndo
- Provides versatile living
Barndos provide airy and open living spaces. They are fully customizable, making them more versatile than conventional homes.
- Easy to build
A barndo can be completed in less than a month because they are already assembled offsite. You will just have to work on the interiors. That gives you more time to enjoy your new home.
- Easier to make additions
Thanks to its open design, you can easily make additions when you want or need them. You can even turn one part of the barndo into an office if you are working from home.
If you want a barndo for yourself, come to Lion Buildings. We build outstanding residential and commercial buildings that can be installed anywhere in the United States.
For more information, call Lion Buildings at (888) 237-2991.