
There’s something special about arriving at a home that blends modern farmhouse style with classic country comfort.
The covered front porch stretches wide, and the roofline stands strong against the sky. This barndominium offers more than 5,200 square feet of living space, thoughtfully divided across two levels.
With 6-7 bedrooms, dual kitchens and living rooms, and a layout made for both lively gatherings and quiet retreats, I think it offers room to truly live, work, and play.
Let’s explore each area and see how the design comes together.
Specifications:
- 5,224 Heated S.F.
- 6-7 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Front Porch
Even before you come inside, the cathedral ceiling and exposed wood beams of the front porch make an impression.
The long stretch of stone and crisp white siding sets a welcoming tone. If you love relaxing outdoors, there’s space for a porch swing or a few rocking chairs.
Imagine early mornings with coffee or evenings catching up with friends while the kids play nearby.

Entry
Walking through the front door, you’re greeted by a bright, airy entryway. This spot connects you directly to the heart of the home and gives you a clear view toward the kitchen and living areas.
The entry sets an open, inviting pace for the rest of the house, letting you feel part of everything as soon as you arrive.

Kitchen (Left Suite)
The kitchen immediately draws your eye. Positioned at the front, it’s both practical and comfortable, with a large center island for seating and meal prep.
I like the efficient work triangle between the fridge, stove, and sink. There’s plenty of counter space, and a window over the sink fills the room with natural light.
The walk-in pantry just steps away makes storing groceries and snacks easy.

Pantry (Left Suite)
Right behind the kitchen, the pantry is bigger than most, with shelving for everything from canned goods to baking supplies. I think families who buy in bulk or want to keep snacks organized will appreciate this setup.

Dining (Left Suite)
The dining area sits beneath a soaring two-story ceiling. It’s open to both the kitchen and living room, making it perfect for big family dinners or casual breakfasts.
The natural light here really stands out—perfect for a farmhouse table and plenty of chairs.

Living Room (Left Suite)
This living room features two-story ceilings and large windows overlooking the backyard and porch. There’s space for a sectional and even a fireplace.
With two living rooms in the house, this one feels set up for larger gatherings or relaxed family nights.

Den
Off the entry, the den offers a quiet spot for work or reading. This room can flex as a home office, playroom, or study.
Its location provides privacy away from the main living spaces, which I find handy for focus.

Laundry (Left Suite)
Laundry isn’t anyone’s favorite chore, but this laundry room makes it easier. Positioned between the dining area and the primary suite, there’s room for both machines, folding space, and extra cabinetry.
Being close to the bedrooms means it’s practical for daily use.

Half Bath (Left Suite)
The half bath is conveniently located near the main living areas, perfect for guests. Visitors won’t have to wander through private spaces, which I always appreciate in a home design.

Master Bedroom (Left Suite)
Following the hall leads you to the primary bedroom suite. It’s spacious enough for a king-sized bed and has extra seating by the window.
There’s direct access to the porch for a breath of fresh air any time. The walk-in closet is generous, and the bath features double sinks, a walk-in shower, and a private water closet.
The tile shower really gives it a spa-like feel.

Master Bath (Left Suite)
Comfort is the focus in the primary bath. There are dual vanities, a walk-in tile shower, and a linen closet for all your essentials.
Getting ready in the morning feels a little more luxurious here.

Walk-In Closet (Left Suite)
This walk-in closet offers plenty of hanging and shelf space. I think the designer created a true dressing room experience—no cramped storage here.

Mechanical Room (Left Suite)
Past the laundry, the mechanical room keeps equipment out of sight and out of the way—practical and essential.

Storage
Along the back hall, the storage room stretches nearly 21 feet. It’s perfect for holiday decorations, sports gear, or whatever hobbies your family brings home.

Shop
This is more than just a garage. The shop is over 34 feet wide with tall ceilings and wide doors.
You have direct access to both sides of the house, making it ideal for anyone who loves to tinker, work on cars, or store large items.
I think anyone with hands-on hobbies will love this space.

Living Room (Right Suite)
You can reach the second living room either through the shop or from the porch.
It mirrors the main living space but has its own vibe. The open flow to the dining and kitchen makes this side perfect for multi-generational living or for separating quiet and lively zones.

Dining (Right Suite)
The dining room on this side matches the left, with a wall of windows that bring in lots of light. The open plan means you can set your table for a big crowd whenever needed.

Kitchen (Right Suite)
The kitchen here is just as impressive, with an island that’s a natural gathering spot and an adjacent pantry. Having two kitchens offers flexibility for extended families or anyone who loves to cook.

Pantry (Right Suite)
This pantry offers space for staples, appliances, and extra dishes. I think having so much storage close to the kitchen makes cooking and cleanup a breeze.

Laundry (Right Suite)
No one wants to carry laundry across the whole house, and with a dedicated laundry room here, you don’t have to. There’s space for all your washing and folding needs—great for big families.

Master Bedroom (Right Suite)
Placed at the back for privacy, the right master bedroom is spacious and quiet. Wide windows bring in light, and a built-in bench adds a cozy touch.
The walk-in closet is generous, and the ensuite brings together double sinks, a soaking tub, and a separate tile shower.

Master Bath (Right Suite)
This bathroom feels bright and modern, with a large tub for relaxing and a walk-in shower. There’s a linen closet and a private toilet alcove for added comfort.

Walk-In Closet (Right Suite)
The closet offers hanging rods and shelves on three walls—a dream for anyone who loves to stay organized.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 sits at the front of the right suite, making it a great option for a child or a guest who values privacy. It’s close to the hall bath and has a sizable closet.

Bedroom 5
Down the hall, Bedroom 5 matches Bedroom 4 in size and convenience. The walk-in closet is a bonus, and it backs up to the hall bath.
If you have teenagers, I think this layout works really well.

Bath (Right Suite)
The right hallway bathroom is shared by Bedrooms 4 and 5, with a double sink vanity and a separate wet area for the tub and toilet. This setup really helps during busy mornings.

Den (Right Suite)
Off the main hall, the right den matches its left-side counterpart and can be a workspace or reading room. If you need a quiet study spot or a home office, this is a great extra.

Mechanical Room (Right Suite)
A second mechanical room sits between the bath and laundry, keeping utilities accessible without cluttering living areas.

Covered Back Porch
Along the back of the house, the covered porch draws you outside. The roof provides shade and shelter, so you can grill, watch the kids, or relax with a good book.
Wide doors from both living rooms and bedrooms make it easy to step outside.

Head Upstairs
Now, let’s check out the second level. The staircase leads up from the left living room to a quiet area that works well for older kids, guests, or a home office suite.

Loft
At the top of the stairs, the loft offers sloped ceilings and a view down to the living room.
I think this would make a fantastic game room, lounge, or TV area. You’re still connected to the action below, but it gives you a bit of separation when you want it.

Bedroom 2
Down the hall, Bedroom 2 is spacious with its own walk-in closet. For a teen or older child, it feels like a real retreat.

Bedroom 3
Across from Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3 is the same size and also has a walk-in closet. The upstairs bedrooms offer privacy and a sense of independence, which I think is ideal as kids grow.

Bath (Upper Level)
The upstairs bathroom serves both bedrooms and the loft. With a double vanity and a separate area for the tub and toilet, multiple people can get ready at once—something that really helps during the morning rush.

Open to Below
From the loft, you can look directly down into the living room, keeping the upstairs open and visually connected to the main floor.
With all these spaces, this home delivers on flexibility for all kinds of families, hobbies, and lifestyles.
If you need dual living quarters, or just want every family member to have a spot of their own, you’ll find it here.
Walking back to the porch, I can easily picture the next chapter of life unfolding in every corner.

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