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Five-bedroom house plans offer homeowners one thing above all else: space! So, if you have a big family and dig rustic curb appeal, a five-bedroom barndominium floor plan might be exactly what the doctor ordered.
Don't have a large family, but still want a five-bedroom layout? That works too! Why? Because bedrooms don't have to be used as bedrooms. Maybe you need two home offices, a guest room, and a hobby space. Or, perhaps you require a home office, a guest room, a movie den, and a groovy game room fit with a big-screen TV. Whatever the case may be, a five-bedroom house plan offers homeowners extra space to organize their lives.
Most layouts you'll see below feature a primary suite on the main level, with two or more secondary bedrooms upstairs, plus a loft. That said, you'll also find a few single-story five-bedroom barndos below, which tend to work best if you're building on a wide lot.
Whether you choose a one-story or two-story design, most floor plans present a modern, open-concept interior layout, a kitchen island, a larger-than-average garage, and three to four bathrooms. Take Note: while the term barndominium is often used to refer to a metal building, this collection showcases a mixture of metal-framed designs and traditional wood-framed home plans with the rustic look and feel of a pole barn house. Be sure to review the product detail page carefully, and call us with any questions.