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Check out our collection of barndominium floor plans with basements! Each house design below features a basement foundation option. Why choose a barndo with a basement? Basements tend to be appreciated by growing families, because a basement can be finished down the road should extra space be required. Basements are also commonly used as rec rooms, which can help keep main-level toy and game clutter to a minimum.
Basements also typically offer something else: coolness, at least relative to the rest of the house! If you're building in an area where summer heat can be brutal, a basement might be a nice space to retire to on especially-hot days. Basements are also commonly used for storage, and sometimes feature one or two secondary or guest bedrooms.
Depending on where you plan to build, a basement may or may not be recommended or allowed. Be sure to talk to your builder and/or local building authority to determine what foundation option will work best in your area.
While the term barndominium is often used to refer to a metal building, this collection showcases mostly traditional wood-framed house plans with the rustic look of a pole barn house. Some barndo designs below do feature metal framing, so review the product details carefully, and call us with any questions.