Modern Farmhouse Barndominium House Plan: 4 Beds, 3-Car Garage, Loft (Floor Plan)

As soon as you see this home, you get a sense of relaxed country living paired with modern farmhouse style.
The deep green board-and-batten siding, crisp trim, and chunky wood beams on the exterior promise both substance and warmth.
When you walk up to the gabled front porch, you’ll notice how the design blends everyday comfort with practical features, like grand open spaces, 4 bedrooms, and amenities that fit a lively, active household.
There’s plenty to explore on both levels, and each space is designed to feel inviting and functional.
Specifications:
- 2,476 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Vaulted Front Porch
Before you enter, the wide front porch draws you in with its promise of lazy weekend mornings and evening chats.
String lights or a holiday wreath can make this entry feel festive all year. I love the timber-framed details, which add a sense of sturdiness, and there’s just enough room for a couple of rocking chairs or a porch swing.
The covered entry keeps you sheltered, so you can wait for guests or enjoy the sunrise with your first cup of coffee.

Vaulted Living Room
As you walk through the front door, you’re welcomed by an airy, vaulted living room.

The ceiling rises high above, supported by exposed wood beams that naturally lead your eyes up and out toward the tall windows.
Seating is arranged around a stone fireplace, making it perfect for cold nights or unwinding with a good book.
Built-in shelves add both character and practicality, giving you a spot to display family photos or keep your favorite books close by.
I think this space is just right for gatherings, whether you’re hosting movie night or celebrating a birthday.
Vaulted Dining
A few steps further in, the dining area is open to the living room and sits beneath the same high ceiling, so it never feels boxed in.
There’s space for a large farmhouse table; I think the spot works well for both casual family meals and bigger holiday feasts.
Built-in cabinetry along the wall keeps serving dishes or table linens handy. With natural light pouring in, this area encourages relaxed meals and easy conversation.

Vaulted Kitchen
The kitchen opens directly to the dining area and features a generous island that’s perfect for prepping meals or serving appetizers when friends come by.

White cabinets mix with warm wood accents and stainless appliances for a fresh look. Woven pendant lights above the butcher block countertop add a hint of rustic charm.
The island fits several stools, making it a natural hub for family and friends. I appreciate how you can cook dinner while staying part of the action in the living and dining spaces.
Pantry
Just off the kitchen, the walk-in pantry gives you plenty of storage for dry goods, small appliances, or bulk groceries.
This is one of those features that might not stand out at first, but it makes a huge difference in keeping the kitchen organized.
I’ve seen a lot of homes where storage is an afterthought. Here, it’s clearly part of the plan.
You can put away everything from baking supplies to big cereal boxes and still have space for cleaning essentials.

Outdoor Living
Go through the dining area’s back doors and you’ll find yourself on the vaulted outdoor living patio.
This spot is made for all seasons. Grill out in the summer, string up lights for evening gatherings, or just enjoy the backyard view.
With almost 45 feet of covered space, you have room for outdoor dining, a fire pit, or some comfy loungers.
The vaulted ceiling keeps things open and airy. I think this would quickly become a favorite hangout for everyone.

Master Bedroom (MBR)
Inside, the master bedroom sits on the main floor’s right side and offers privacy. There’s plenty of space for a king-sized bed, and windows bring in soft natural light.

Two walk-in closets mean you won’t have to fight for hanger space. The attached bath offers a tiled shower and ample counter space, combining function with simple, elegant style.


Warm wood tones and small details make this bedroom a real retreat at the end of the day.

Master Bath
The bathroom, which connects right to the master suite, features a tiled walk-in shower and a practical layout.
There’s space for a double vanity, so mornings don’t feel crowded. I always appreciate a master bath that includes both storage and room to move, and this one checks both boxes.
Natural finishes give it a timeless, fresh feel.

Mudroom
Coming in from the garage, you enter the mudroom, which is all about function. A built-in bench with cubbies gives everyone a place for shoes, coats, and backpacks—ideal for families.
The mudroom keeps messes contained, so muddy boots or sports gear don’t end up in the main living areas.
I think every busy home needs an entry like this, and the setup here just works.

Powder Bath (BRM)
Next to the mudroom, there’s a powder bath that’s sized just right for guests or quick stops after coming in from outside. I like how it’s positioned away from the main living spaces for privacy, but is still easy to reach if you’re in the kitchen or arriving from the garage.

Garage / Shop
This home offers plenty of garage space. The attached garage and shop run nearly the full length of the right side, with room for three vehicles plus extra space for tools, storage, or a hobby workshop.
Oversized doors make it easy to move larger vehicles or equipment in and out. For anyone who needs space for projects, sports gear, or just likes an organized garage, this setup is outstanding.

Bedroom 2
Across from the master, you’ll find Bedroom 2. It’s well-sized for a child, guest, or even a home office, with a closet for storage and a big window for daylight.
The layout keeps this bedroom close to the main bath, which is convenient if it’s used for kids or guests.
I like how its location adds peace and quiet, away from the living area.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 sits next to Bedroom 2 and continues the practical design. You get good closet space and plenty of natural light.
This room could also serve as a cozy den, a hobby room, or a spot for visitors.
Being close to the hall bath makes nighttime routines easier.

Hall Bath
Serving Bedrooms 2 and 3, the hall bath includes a tub-shower combo and enough counter space for shared use.
The linen closet just outside keeps towels and toiletries close by. It’s a simple, functional setup that keeps busy mornings running smoothly.

Linen and Storage Closets
Throughout the main floor, you’ll find handy storage solutions like a linen closet in the hallway, storage under the stairs, and built-in shelves for both display and keeping essentials tucked away. I really appreciate these extras, as they make daily life easier and help keep the home tidy.

Stairs to Upper Level
Near the living room, a staircase leads up to the second floor. This location keeps the upstairs spaces accessible, but out of sight from the main living area.
I think this helps the home stay uncluttered and open.

Bonus Room / Bedroom 4
At the top of the stairs, you reach the bonus room, also known as Bedroom 4.
This space is incredibly flexible. It’s large enough for a bedroom setup with a full bed and furniture, or you could use it as a playroom, teen hangout, or private office.
Built-ins or a recessed area for storage help you keep things organized no matter how you use the room.
The attached half bath means you don’t have to head downstairs, which is perfect for guests or older kids who want their own space.

Upper Landing and Linen
A small linen closet on the upper landing is perfect for extra bedding. This makes the bonus room more self-sufficient and means you don’t have to keep running up and down the stairs with armloads of sheets or towels.

Storage Loft
Across the upper level, there’s a spacious storage loft. With more than 25 feet in length, it’s ideal for holiday decorations, off-season clothes, or all those boxes you’re not ready to let go of.
The loft overlooks part of the living, dining, and kitchen area below, giving you a sense of the home’s grand scale.
If you’ve wished for a spot to keep your life organized, you’ll love how this loft solves that need without sacrificing style.

Upper-Level Bath
Just off the storage loft, a half bath adds even more practicality to the upstairs level. This is especially handy if you use the bonus room as a guest suite or work-from-home area.

Upper Part of Living, Dining, and Kitchen
From upstairs, you can look down over the living, dining, and kitchen areas. This view brings in extra light and keeps the home feeling open.
If you have kids or guests upstairs, it’s easy to check in or call down without walking all the way around.
I think this feature is perfect for keeping everyone connected, even when spread out.

Connecting the Levels
You’ll notice how easily the main floor and upper level connect. The stairs are centrally located, so there’s no wasted hallway space.
Every room feels just far enough apart for privacy but close enough for comfort. Carrying laundry up to the storage loft or heading to bed in the bonus room feels natural and efficient.
I can see every inch of this home is built for real living, with spaces that adapt to your needs and details that make daily routines easier. With its farmhouse charm, modern amenities, and a layout that works, you can picture yourself settling into a lifestyle that balances comfort, style, and practicality.

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