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Small house plans, in general, are popular. Why? Because they typically cost less to build and maintain than a larger home. What's more, they typically don't require a large lot, which can be helpful if you're building in an area where land is scarce. Small barndominium floor plans offer all the perks of a typical barndo design within a modest, affordable square footage.
Note: We define "small" as any house plan under 2,000 sq. ft. If you're looking for something a little smaller, try our Tiny Barndominium Plans collection, which features layouts under 1,000 sq. ft.
Want to make a small home feel bigger than it actually is? Consider selecting a design that boasts an open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, or a large wraparound porch. Lofts, typically found in two-story barndo plans, can also make a small home feel bigger by keeping main-level clutter to a minimum. Homeowners often use lofts as play areas for kids, where toys, games, and homework projects can be stored.
You might also want to consider selecting a barndominium plan with a basement, as basements can be finished down the road, should extra space be required.
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 pole barn house plans. Some barndo designs below do feature metal framing, so review the product details carefully, and call us with any questions.