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Whether you're building on a tight budget, or just want to downsize, a tiny barndominium plan could be perfect for you. In fact, some of the designs below could even be used as ADUs (accessory dwelling units). Be sure to talk to your builder or local building authority to determine what's allowed to be built in your area.
Note: We define "tiny" as a house plan under 1,000 sq. ft. In the collection below, you'll discover a variety of one and two-bedroom barndo house plans with shops (extra-large garages), garage apartment layouts, and a mixture of metal and wood-framed designs (be sure to check the product detail page carefully).
If you're concerned you might need more space down the road, consider selecting a tiny barndominium plan with a basement or a walkout basement, which can be finished at a later date. You might also want to tour existing houses in your area that offer a similar square footage, so you can really see and feel what it will be like to live in a tiny home. Some people love it. Some people need a little more room. If you do need a little more room, do not fear. We've got you covered. Just hop on over to our Small Barndominium Plans collection!