Modern Barndominium House Plan with 4-Car Garage, Workshop, and Loft (Floor Plan)

There’s something magnetic about a home that feels both timeless and unmistakably modern, where clean lines and roomy porches instantly put you at ease.
This barndominium brings together country comfort and crisp New American style, stretching out over two smartly planned levels.
With 3 bedrooms, a soaring great room, a huge garage with an attached shop, and a generous upstairs loft, every square foot is focused on practical living and easy gathering.
What really stands out to me is how well these spaces flow together. You can picture yourself enjoying mornings on a sunlit porch, evenings spent around the kitchen island, and finding quiet corners just for yourself.
Let’s walk through and take a closer look at every detail, one room at a time.
Specifications:
- 3,169 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch and Entry
When you step onto the sprawling front porch, you immediately notice the welcoming atmosphere. The crisp white exterior, natural wood accents, and black metal roof make a memorable first impression.
The wide porch gives you a perfect spot for rocking chairs or a bench swing.
It’s great for greeting neighbors or simply enjoying the view, and it sets the tone for what’s to come inside.
Open the front door and you’ll find a bright, open entry. With the ceiling soaring overhead, you get clean sight lines straight through to the main living areas.
Tall windows fill the space with natural light, and the warm, neutral flooring works with any style.
There’s a spot here for a statement console table and a few hooks for keys or bags, which I find very practical.

Kitchen
Off the entry to the right, the kitchen immediately stands out for its open, airy atmosphere.

A huge central island anchors the space, seating six comfortably, and becomes the natural hub for everything from pancake breakfasts to after-school homework.

Crisp white cabinetry, quartz counters, and brass hardware give a modern look, while woven pendant lights and soft wood floors keep it welcoming.

Natural light pours in from oversized windows, and you have clear views across to the dining room and out to the porch.
The walk-in pantry is just steps away and offers shelves for all your staples and enough space to store countertop appliances out of sight.
I think this kitchen layout works beautifully for anyone who loves to entertain or just wants extra room for cooking.
Dining Room
Moving from the kitchen, you enter the dining room. There’s plenty of space here for a long table that easily fits eight or more.

Industrial pendant lights above add personality, and a wall of glass doors opens right onto a sunny covered porch.

Built-ins store glassware or create a handy coffee bar, so you’re always ready for dinner parties or have extra space for special dishes.
With so much natural light and easy access to the yard, this dining area is perfect for family meals that turn into long, relaxed conversations. Weekend brunches, holiday feasts, or simple weeknight dinners all feel a little more special here.
Living Room
Just beyond the dining area, you’ll find the living room, where double-height ceilings and massive windows create an airy, sun-filled space. The open concept blends modern and rustic touches: creamy walls, light wood floors, black-framed windows, and a dramatic circular chandelier.

There’s space for a big sectional sofa and armchairs, making it perfect for movie nights or lazy afternoons.

A sliding glass door leads out to another covered porch, so you can easily enjoy indoor-outdoor living.

I love how flexible this great room feels. It works for hosting a crowd, but it’s just as comfortable for a quiet morning coffee.
Covered Porches
This home makes connecting with the outdoors simple, thanks to its multiple covered porches. Off the living and dining rooms, you can step onto a wide porch that wraps around the side and rear of the home.
Cathedral ceilings overhead keep the space open and airy, even on rainy days, and you’ll find plenty of room for dining, grilling, or relaxing with a book.
One porch section is extra deep and makes a great spot for outdoor sofas or a dining set.
The front porch is perfect for watching the kids play in the yard or enjoying the evening breeze.
Wide steps lead down to the lawn on all sides, making your living space feel even larger as it extends outdoors.

Bedroom 2
If you go down the hallway from the main entry, Bedroom 2 is on your right.

It’s a bright, welcoming space with a large window for plenty of natural light. Soft white walls and warm wood accents make it peaceful and cozy, and a deep closet gives you plenty of storage.

I see this room working well for guests, kids, or as a home office if you need flexibility.
Bedroom 3
Just past Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3 has a similar inviting feel. It’s a bit more compact but still makes good use of the space with large windows, warm finishes, and enough wall area for both a bed and a desk or reading nook.
There’s a handy closet for clothes, toys, or hobbies. This room can easily adapt as your needs change.

Full Bath
Between Bedrooms 2 and 3, the full bathroom is conveniently located. It features a shower and tub combo, crisp finishes, and plenty of counter space, making it easy to share.

Getting ready for school or hosting guests is simple with a layout like this.
Half Bath
Just off the main hallway, the half bath is perfect for visitors to freshen up without going into private areas.
The finishes echo the rest of the home: simple, clean, and modern, with a touch of warmth.
Having this bathroom close to the main living and dining spaces keeps things comfortable for guests.

Pantry
Back by the kitchen, the walk-in pantry is one of those features you’ll use every day.
Shelves line the walls, giving you dedicated space for everything from dry goods to serving platters.
I really appreciate a pantry this size—no more digging through crowded cabinets or hunting for that last box of pasta.

Mudroom
Moving toward the garage wing, the mudroom is ready to handle the messes of daily life.
There’s a built-in bench with hooks and cubbies for shoes, coats, and backpacks. Tile flooring makes cleanup easy, and the mudroom connects directly to the garage so muddy boots and wet jackets don’t cross your main floors.

Laundry Room
Next to the mudroom, the laundry room is more than just a space for chores.
There’s room for a full-size washer and dryer, a countertop folding area, and shelves for supplies.
A window adds natural light, making laundry day a little brighter. I like how this room is set apart from the main living areas, but still close enough to be convenient for all the bedrooms.

Master Suite
On the opposite end of the home, the master suite offers privacy and a sense of calm.

The bedroom feels expansive with its vaulted ceiling and generous floor space. Oversized windows and a glass door frame the backyard view, while warm wood floors and a dramatic chandelier add a touch of luxury.

You’ll have plenty of room for a king-size bed, a reading chair, and even a small desk or dressing table.
The attached walk-in closet is spacious, with built-in shelving and lots of hanging space. Even the largest wardrobes will fit here.
Master Bathroom
Step into the master bath for a truly relaxing feel. A long double vanity with creamy marble counters and sleek oval mirrors lines one wall.
Natural light comes in through a window, and the walk-in shower features a built-in bench and modern tilework.
With enough space for two people to get ready at once, busy mornings become much easier.

Office
Past the mudroom and laundry, you’ll reach a dedicated home office. It has its own closet and a large window, making it a great space for studying, hobbies, or even an extra guest room if needed.
The location strikes a good balance: close to main living spaces, but separate enough for quiet and focus.

Safe Room
Next to the office, you’ll find the safe room. This increasingly popular feature gives you added security for storm protection or secure storage.
I think having a dedicated safe room is a practical touch that adds real value.

Shop
Heading into the garage wing, the shop stands out with its generous size and tall ceilings.
This is much more than an ordinary garage add-on. There’s space for serious workbenches, storage, or even a classic car collection.
With a separate entrance, you could run a small business or enjoy hobbies without taking away from your main parking area.

Garage
The garage itself is impressive, with three wide bays and cathedral ceilings. There’s room for vehicles, bikes, lawn equipment, and all the gear that comes with country living.
You can enter the mudroom directly from the garage, making it easy to unload groceries or sports equipment no matter the weather.

Mechanical Room
Beside the garage, the mechanical room keeps all your systems, such as HVAC and water heater, organized and out of sight. It’s easy to reach for maintenance, and this thoughtful detail helps keep the rest of the home uncluttered.

Stairs and Loft
Let’s head upstairs. Just past the mudroom, a staircase leads to the second level where a generous loft overlooks the main floor below.
The ceiling slopes up to eight feet, creating a cozy but open atmosphere.

Loft
The loft itself is a blank canvas, measuring almost 29 by 32 feet. You might use it as a playroom, a second living area, a home gym, or a studio—the options are wide open.
Natural light fills the space, and you stay connected to the main floor while still enjoying privacy.
Personally, I can see this as the ultimate hangout zone for kids, a media room, or a quiet escape from the bustle downstairs.
With every room arranged for both comfort and flexibility, this home makes it easy to settle in and truly make it your own. Whether you’re relaxing on the porch, entertaining friends, or enjoying peaceful moments in the loft, you’ll find comfort and versatility built into every corner.

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