Have you heard about the latest home trend, the Barndominium? What exactly is it? Barndominiums are a residential building that was either once a preexisting barn or a brand-new structure designed to resemble that of a barn. Taking the insides and converting them to offer all the comforts of a modern home with an open floor plan, high ceilings and industrial elements. The actual term was coined by real estate developer Karl Nilsen in 1989. But what made it popular was the 3rd season of Fixer Upper, when Chip and Joanna Gaines converted an old barn into a home. Initially it was a convenient place for care takers to stay so they could be close and manage their stock. So, the concept isn’t that unusual. Now a days barndominiums or “barndos” as they are also referred to offer beautifully designed residences. Bardominiums have gained popularity for their unique aesthetic appeal and versatility as they can be customized to suit various styles and preferences. They often provide ample space for living quarters, workshops or even event venues. While barndominiums initial popularity were mainly in rural areas, their appeal has extended to suburban and urban settings as well.
We here at Appalachian Log & Timber Homes, have our own version of a barndominium. It’s our Carriage Home plan and its one we absolutely love. It’s full of charm, space and that rustic appeal everyone seems to love.
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*Remember that local regulations and zoning laws may vary, so it’s important to research and ensure that barndominiums are allowed in your desired location before pursuing this housing option.