
You know that feeling when you pull up to a house and instantly wonder what it’s like inside?
That’s exactly the vibe with this barndominium-style country home. The crisp blue siding, chunky wood accents, and barn-inspired roofline make it stand out right away.
But what’s really interesting is how the layout manages to fit in 5 bedrooms, a bunch of thoughtful amenities, and some inviting spaces for both busy families and laid-back weekends.
The details here tell a story of comfort and practicality, all wrapped in a stylish package.
Specifications:
- 3,246 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Covered Porch (Front)
Step underneath the deep front overhang and you’re greeted by a porch that feels sturdy and welcoming.
The wood beams overhead hint at farmhouse roots, while the space itself is wide enough for a pair of rockers or a welcoming bench.
Even on a rainy day, you can duck inside without getting soaked. I think this porch sets the mood for the entire home.
It feels relaxed, neighborly, and ready for company.
Foyer
Once you open the front door, you’re not squeezed into a narrow entryway. The foyer gives you just enough space to catch your breath and take in the first big view, which is a direct sightline into the great room and beyond.
There’s a handy closet just off to the side for coats and muddy boots, something every country home should have.
Right away, you get a sense that this place is built for both family life and gatherings.

Great Room
Move forward and you’re standing in the great room, which impresses with both its size and atmosphere.
The high ceiling stretches overhead, making the room feel bigger, and all the natural light from the windows draws your focus to the fireplace anchoring the far wall.
It’s the kind of spot where you can picture kids sprawled out with board games, or everyone gathered for movie night.
I really like how the open flow to the dining area encourages connection, especially when entertaining.
Dining
The dining area sits right between the kitchen and the great room, and the way these spaces blend together is ideal for holidays or big family dinners.
You can fit a long farmhouse table here without the room feeling cramped. Since it’s so connected to the rest of the main living space, conversation and laughter carry easily from one area to the next.
If you like hosting, this layout works in your favor.

Kitchen
Daily life often centers around the kitchen here. A big center island doubles as a prep zone and a casual breakfast bar, perfect for grabbing a quick bite before work or helping the kids with homework while dinner simmers.
Cabinets and counters wrap around the room, so you get plenty of storage and workspace without feeling boxed in.
I noticed the sink is under a window, so dish duty comes with a view out back.
The kitchen feels open and modern, but still grounded in function.
Pantry
Just off the kitchen, the walk-in pantry is bigger than you’d expect. There’s space for bulk groceries, appliances, and even those big bags of pet food you never know where to stash.
If you love to cook or just want to keep your counters tidy, a pantry like this makes life easier.
You’ll find it right by the kitchen for seamless access.

Covered Porch (Rear)
You can slip outside from the kitchen area onto the back covered porch. This is a real bonus for anyone who likes to eat outdoors or host summer barbecues, since it’s sheltered from both sun and rain.
The porch is large enough for a dining set or a couple of comfy outdoor chairs.
I can picture quiet mornings with a cup of coffee, or larger gatherings that spill outside on warm evenings.
Laundry/Mud Room
Behind the kitchen, the laundry and mud room forms a practical hub for anyone coming in from the attached garage.
There’s space for a washer, dryer, and even a dedicated dog wash station, which is a thoughtful addition if you have pets (or just muddy boots).
Hooks, benches, and cubbies help keep the day-to-day chaos in check, so the main living areas stay tidy.
It’s details like these that make a big difference in family living.

Garage
Connected to the mudroom via a side door, the two-car garage is oversized, leaving room for extra storage or a workbench along the back wall.
The garage keeps vehicles out of the weather. You can unload groceries straight into the house without dealing with the elements.
If you enjoy tinkering with tools or need space for sports gear, there’s plenty of flexibility here.
Master Suite
Located in its own corner of the home, the master suite feels private and restful.
The bedroom is generously sized, with space for a king bed, reading chairs, or even a small workspace if you need it.
Windows along one wall bring in morning light but still maintain privacy. I like that the master suite is separated from the other bedrooms.
That gives it a peaceful, retreat-like vibe.

Master Bath
Inside the master bath, you get both a soaking tub and a walk-in shower, along with double sinks and plenty of counter space.
The separate water closet is a great feature, and there’s even a spot for a makeup vanity if that’s your style.
If you love a long, relaxing bath at the end of the day, this room will call your name.
Master Closet
Right off the master bath, the walk-in closet is big enough to handle four seasons of clothes, plus extra shoes and accessories.
There’s room for both hanging and folded storage. The layout means you don’t have to walk back through the bedroom to get dressed.
It’s a walk-in closet you’ll actually want to use.

Powder Room
Near the foyer and great room, a small powder room provides a convenient spot for guests to freshen up.
It’s set apart for privacy but close enough to the main spaces that nobody’s wandering down a bedroom hallway.
I think this is an essential feature for any home where you plan on entertaining.
Bedrooms 2, 3, 4, and 5
On the opposite side of the house from the master suite, you’ll find four additional bedrooms.
Each one is sized for comfort, with windows for natural light and closets for storage.
If you need space for kids, guests, or a home office, these rooms are flexible enough to suit changing needs.
The layout keeps things organized, with bedrooms grouped together so everyone has their own private space.

Kids’ Living
Right in the middle of the secondary bedrooms, the kids’ living area acts as a bonus family room or playroom.
This space gives younger family members their own spot to hang out, do homework, or host friends.
Parents can keep an eye on things without hovering. Its central location makes it easy to check in from anywhere else in the house.
Bath 2 and Bath 3
Conveniently located between the bedrooms, these two full bathrooms are designed for sharing. Each one offers a vanity, toilet, and shower/tub combo, so there’s no need to fight over morning routines.
I appreciate that these baths are set up for easy traffic flow, making it easier for siblings or guests to get ready without crowding each other.

Linen Closet
Just off the kids’ living area and the bedroom hallway, the linen closet keeps towels, sheets, and extra blankets organized.
It’s an often-overlooked feature but so useful for a house with multiple bedrooms and bathrooms.
You’ll never be far from clean linens, which is especially handy for busy families or overnight guests.
Hallways
Don’t overlook the hallways in this home. They’re wider than average, which adds a more open feeling and makes moving furniture or even just daily traffic easier.
Wide halls also mean gallery space for family photos or kids’ artwork, personalizing the home as you live in it.

Mechanical
Near the pantry and out of the main path, the mechanical room holds the home’s major systems.
Having this space separate from living areas keeps noise and service out of sight. You hardly notice it’s there unless you need to access it.
Every space in this barndominium feels intentional, blending practicality with a warm, welcoming style. From the big windows and covered porches to the clever storage and flexible rooms, the design makes day-to-day life smoother and more enjoyable.
If you’re looking for a home that balances rural charm with modern convenience, I think this layout really delivers.
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