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PL-60707-K Kessler Barndominium House Plan

PL-60707-K Kessler Barndominium House Plan

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About this barndominium house plan:

  • 6562 Heated square feet
  • 60×84 living space dimension
  • 1572 sq ft 3-car garage
  • 6 bedrooms
  • 4.1 bathrooms
  • 2 Story
  • Loft
  • Recreation Room
  • Office
  • Open Concept
  • Mechanical room
  • Wraparound porch
  • This isn’t just space—it’s an experience. Over 6,500 square feet of pure possibility, offering luxurious comfort, generous flow, and room for life to unfold beautifully.
  • Expansive and thoughtfully proportioned, this footprint is built to impress. Whether entertaining guests or quiet nights in, it delivers room to roam and walls that wow.
  • Three-car capacity, but think bigger—this garage is a gearhead’s dream, a hobby haven, or your next weekend workshop. It’s not just parking. It’s potential.
  • Six distinctive retreats to house your dreams, your guests, your home office—or even your secret reading nook. Enough versatility to turn heads and open doors.
  • No lineups, no compromise—just elegant fixtures and polished layouts across four full baths and an extra guest-friendly powder room. It’s luxury in the details.
  • Two stylish levels of living, each curated for flow and function. Whether you’re climbing toward cozy or descending into entertainment mode, this layout brings it.
  • An elevated escape that’s equally perfect for quiet mornings, creative afternoons, or moonlit musings. It’s your upstairs hideaway with style.
  • Let the fun begin! A dedicated recreation space built for laughter, movie marathons, or game night supremacy. It’s where weekends come alive.
  • Your productivity playground. Whether you’re closing deals or chasing ideas, this office keeps your workflow polished, quiet, and uninterrupted.
  • This open-concept design invites connection, light, and conversation—with spaces that flex for hosting, lounging, or living large.
  • Smart design starts behind the scenes. With a dedicated mechanical room, home systems stay accessible, efficient, and tucked discreetly away.
  • Circle your domain in charm—this wraparound porch offers panoramic living with sunrise serenity, sunset views, and a front-row seat to curb appeal.

What’s included in PL-60707-K:

Cover Sheet
Detailed Floor Plan Dimensions
Four Elevations – Front, Back, Left Side, Right Side
Electrical Plan
Plumbing Plan
HVAC Plan
Roof Framing Plan
Foundation Plan
Wall Section

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Please note all square footage are estimates. 

The morning sun cast a gentle glow on the Kessler, a barndominium that stood as a testament to modern farmhouse elegance. Its expansive, symmetrical facade, crowned with a sleek metal roof, stretched across the landscape, inviting the gaze to linger. A long, welcoming porch, supported by a mix of natural stone and white siding, offered a perfect spot for quiet reflection or morning coffee. The rhythmic placement of numerous windows along the upper story promised a flood of natural light within, blending the rustic with a contemporary airy feel. This home, with its clean lines and harmonious materials, seamlessly integrated into its rural setting, looking both grand and grounded.

Shifting perspectives, a gentle curve in the driveway revealed the Kessler from a new angle, showcasing its full-length wraparound porch. The home’s sturdy foundation of natural, varied stonework became more prominent, grounding the pristine white siding that rose above it. A double-door entryway, crafted from a warm-toned wood, stood out, offering a hint of the inviting interior that awaited within. The vast expanse of green lawn around the house suggested a life of serene privacy and open space. From this viewpoint, the home’s practical and beautiful design elements, from the protective roof overhang to the continuous row of windows, harmonized to create a truly impressive sight.

Another angle highlighted the home’s striking front profile, now centered with a clean, paved walkway leading directly to the front doors. This view showed a double entryway, suggesting a spacious and well-thought-out floor plan designed to accommodate both family and guests with ease. The meticulous symmetry of the design was perfectly captured, with windows, doors, and porch pillars all falling into a pleasing, balanced rhythm. The metal roof appeared sleek and strong against the backdrop of the vibrant blue sky and fluffy white clouds. The pristine lawn and orderly path spoke to a sense of purpose and care, making the home feel both grand and inviting.

Step inside a culinary sanctuary where organic textures meet modern refinement, anchored by a stunning marble waterfall island that invites effortless gathering. Rich walnut cabinetry and amber-hued glass pendants cast a warm, golden glow over the expansive workspace, perfectly complementing the verdant forest views framed by sleek black windows. It is a masterclass in barndominium elegance, blending the grounding presence of natural wood floors with the crisp, clean lines of a contemporary chef’s kitchen.

Sweeping into the great room, the kitchen reveals its true scale as the command center for an expansive, light-filled living area. From the deep farmhouse sink, the view flows past the long timber dining table toward a towering stone fireplace, perfectly illustrating the seamless, airy transition that defines modern barndominium living.

Beneath the architectural drama of a beamed mezzanine, the dining area offers a sophisticated space for gathering that feels both grand and intimate. A long, minimalist timber table echoes the natural tones of the surrounding cabinetry, while a large-scale abstract painting adds a touch of gallery-inspired soul to this open-concept masterpiece.

The dining space serves as a serene transition point, perfectly framed by the symmetry of a curated gallery wall and the rugged majesty of a floor-to-ceiling stone hearth. Bathed in natural light from clerestory windows, the room invites you to sink into the plush sofas of the living area, where the boundaries between the cozy interior and the wild outdoors simply melt away.

This expansive living area is the ultimate retreat, anchored by a cloud-like sectional that invites you to sink in and stay awhile. With the crackle of the massive stone fireplace on one side and views of the upper loft on the other, the room perfectly captures the airy, breathable luxury of barndominium living.

A close-up view of the hearth reveals a texture-rich sanctuary where stacked stone meets bespoke wooden shelving. The glow of the fire reflects off a glass coffee table, highlighting a space designed for quiet reflection and the simple joy of a flickering flame.

Bathed in the warm glow of late-afternoon sun, this angle showcases the perfect balance between the home’s massive scale and its thoughtful, human-centric details. It is a space where the ruggedness of exposed wood beams and stone is softened by plush textiles and the vibrant greenery of indoor palms.

Retreat into a world of refined comfort where a soft, upholstered bed serves as the focal point against a subtle, textured accent wall. Classic white nightstands and elegant sconces frame the space, while a cozy reading nook by the window offers a quiet moment of repose overlooking the grounds.

The master bedroom transitions into a spacious, airy layout that prioritizes calm through clean lines and a neutral palette. A sleek media console and elegant seating area ensure this private wing remains a functional yet peaceful escape from the home’s grand social areas.

The master bathroom is a masterclass in modern luxury, featuring a massive, black-framed glass shower that houses a classic clawfoot soaking tub. Rich walnut vanities and gold hardware provide a sophisticated contrast to the cool grey stone tiling, creating a private spa experience.

Bathed in soft, overhead light, the double walnut vanity offers a warm, organic touch against the crisp white walls and marble-patterned flooring. The expansive mirror reflects the room’s airy proportions, while matte black fixtures add a contemporary edge to the timeless design.

In the guest quarters, a beautifully upholstered bed is set against a striking vertical-texture feature wall, creating a tactile and inviting retreat. Ornate copper lamps add a metallic warmth that complements the earth-toned linens and curated artwork.

In the guest quarters, a beautifully upholstered bed is set against a striking vertical-texture feature wall, creating a tactile and inviting retreat. Ornate copper lamps add a metallic warmth that complements the earth-toned linens and curated artwork.

In this cozy enclave, a beautifully upholstered bed is set against an earthy, weathered-texture wall, creating a grounding sense of peace. The symmetry of the wooden nightstands and glowing lamps provides a perfect, balanced end to a long day.

Another guest suite pairs a grounding, weathered-texture wall with the warmth of natural wood nightstands and a cozy, traditional rug. The minimalist furniture and soft lighting ensure a peaceful escape that feels connected to the home’s natural surroundings.

Even the secondary bathrooms maintain the home’s high standards, featuring sleek marble-topped vanities and warm wood accents. The continuation of neutral tiling and gold light fixtures ensures a cohesive design language that flows through every corner of the residence.

Bathed in soft light, the secondary bathrooms maintain the home’s high standards with sleek marble-topped walnut vanities and warm wood accents. The continuation of neutral tiling and gold fixtures ensures a cohesive design language that flows through every corner of the residence.

In stark contrast to the vivid photographs, this 2D render offered a blueprint-like view of the Kessler’s core design. The image stripped away the natural light and environmental elements to reveal the clean, structural lines of the building itself. The color palette shifted to a cool, monochromatic scheme of deep blue and slate gray, highlighting the precise geometry of the home. This simplified drawing emphasized the symmetrical placement of every window and door, showcasing the thoughtful planning that went into the home’s facade. It was a clear, unadorned look at the architecture, a technical sketch revealing the fundamental aesthetic of the design.

Taking the simplified design into three dimensions, this render presented a clean, block model of the home’s structure. The flat color scheme of blues and grays continued, but the addition of depth allowed the viewer to appreciate the jutting porch and the gentle slope of the roof. The geometric lines of the building were now more apparent, highlighting the straightforward and efficient nature of the barndominium design. This perspective, devoid of any real-world context, was a pure study in form and proportion. It served as a clear representation of the architectural plan, revealing how all the components fit together in a cohesive whole.

From the side, this 2D render offered a new perspective, showing the true length and depth of the building. The continuous porch now extended along the entire side of the structure, providing a great sense of scale. A single entry door on the side hinted at a different access point, adding to the functionality of the home’s design. The windows on both levels remained consistently spaced, creating a rhythmic pattern that drew the eye along the length of the building. This view gave a sense of the home’s impressive footprint, revealing its considerable size and well-proportioned layout.

Rounding the corner of the virtual model, the home’s practical side was finally revealed, showcasing the integrated garage bay. Three garage doors, each with a row of upper windows, were seamlessly incorporated into the barndominium’s structure. This feature highlighted the dual-purpose nature of the design, combining comfortable living with expansive utility space. The wraparound porch extended to this point, creating a sheltered entry for the back door. This view confirmed the home was not just aesthetically pleasing but also a highly functional space, perfect for those with hobbies or a need for significant storage. It was a clear display of the thoughtful, multi-use design that defines a true barndominium.

Finally, the technical drawings provided a complete and detailed view of the Kessler’s exterior, as seen in the “Front Elevation” and “Rear Elevation” plans. These architectural schematics, with their precise measurements and annotations, confirmed the symmetrical and well-thought-out design. The front elevation matched the real-world photos, showing the balanced window placement and the elegant wraparound porch. The rear elevation, on the other hand, revealed a different face of the home, with the garage doors and a separate rear entry, confirming the functional layout we saw in the 3D render. This drawing cemented the vision of the home, moving from rendered concepts to a fully realized, buildable plan. It was the final piece of the puzzle, showcasing the detailed engineering behind the beautiful facade.

We have now entered the home’s floor plan, a meticulously detailed blueprint of the living space. This image, a 2D rendering, laid out the entire first floor, revealing the logical flow and generous proportions of the home’s interior. The open-concept living area was immediately apparent, seamlessly connecting the kitchen, dining, and family room spaces for a sense of effortless gathering. The massive, attached garage, a signature feature of barndominiums, occupied a significant portion of the plan, emphasizing its importance as both a utility and workspace. This blueprint provided a clear guide to the home’s functionality, showcasing a design that balances grand, communal spaces with practical, private rooms. The plan truly brought the vision of the Kessler to life, moving from abstract design to a tangible, livable space.

We now zoom in for a more detailed look at the floor plan, a complex map of the home’s living areas. This clear blueprint outlines the arrangement of rooms on both the main and upper levels, providing a comprehensive overview of the entire layout. The plan shows a generous division of space, with two distinct wings of bedrooms separated by the central, public living areas. This clever design ensures privacy and quiet in the sleeping quarters while still providing a communal hub for the family. We can also see the placement of bathrooms, laundry, and a media room, confirming the thoughtful planning that went into creating a home that is both beautiful and highly functional. This final floor plan is the culmination of all the previous images, bringing all the architectural elements together into a cohesive, livable design.

The final image in this series offers a detailed look at the second-floor plan, specifically the loft and unfinished attic spaces. This drawing completes the story of the Kessler’s design, moving from the ground floor’s expansive social spaces to the home’s more private, upper level. We see a cozy loft space, perfect for a reading nook or a small family lounge, overlooking the open areas below. The majority of the second floor is reserved for unfinished attic space, offering the future homeowner a blank canvas for customization and expansion. This final blueprint is the perfect ending, showcasing a home designed not just for today, but with the flexibility to adapt to a family’s evolving needs for years to come. The Kessler is a true blend of timeless design, functional space, and a promise of future potential.

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