24 Single Floor Barndominiums That Let Life Flow on One Level

Last updated on January 8, 2026 · How we make our designs

Check out our single floor barndominium designs that turn one-level living into a mix of porch time and easy indoor‑outdoor comfort that fits your lifestyle.

These single floor barndominiums grew from a mix of farm sheds, cozy cabins, and easy porch life, all trimmed up so they actually work for modern schedules.

We kept everything on one level so it feels relaxed and practical, more “kick off your boots” than “where is the stair light switch again”.

As you look through the designs, watch how the porches, rooflines, and stone or timber bases make each home feel settled into its land, whether that is open pasture or the edge of the woods.

The garages, big windows, and simple footprints are all there to keep daily life smooth without turning the house into a show-off.

We had fun playing with color and texture, from deep charcoal siding and copper roofs to quiet greens and soft whites that feel like they have been there a while. Notice how the glass doors, wraparound porches, and outdoor fireplaces nudge you outside a bit more, because if you are going to build a barndominium, it might as well be the place everyone secretly wishes was theirs.

Modern Farm Barndominium Retreat

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White and black single story barndominium with twin garage doors and covered porch
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This design borrows the clean lines of modern farm buildings and softens them with warm wood at the entry. The tall twin garage volume balances the lower living wing, so it feels both practical and a bit proud without trying too hard.

The metal roof and vertical siding keep things crisp while the dark base visually anchors the whole structure to the ground. Oversized porch posts, simple trim and the snug side patio are all about giving everyday living a calm, easy backdrop, like it just quietly works for you.

Timber Porch Country Haven

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Single story barndominium with timber porch and metal roof
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This design leans into that easy country feel, with warm timber posts wrapping a deep porch around a compact, no-nonsense footprint. The mix of soft blue board and batten siding and the stone base keeps it feeling grounded and calm, like it has been here a while and plans to stay.

We pulled inspiration from classic farm sheds and cozy cabins, then cleaned everything up so it feels fresh enough for modern life. The crisp metal roof, neatly framed gables and rows of tall windows bring in views from every side, so mornings on this porch might run a little longer than planned.

Mountain View Barndo Cottage

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Single story barndominium with black metal roof and front porch in a wide green field
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This design leans into that clean black and white barn vibe, then warms it up with a honey toned front door and chunky timber posts. The simple gable porch frames the entry so nicely that guests know exactly where to go, which saves everyone from that awkward wandering around the garage.

Horizontal and vertical metal siding create a crisp base while the dark wainscot keeps the house looking grounded against the open landscape. Twin garage doors sit neatly to one side, so the living spaces can soak up those mountain views without competing with parked cars.

Gabled Patio Barndo Escape

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Dark metal barndominium with large windows and covered patio
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This design leans into a sleek barn profile with deep charcoal siding and a standing seam roof that makes the whole place feel crisp and current. Warm wood posts and trim soften the look, so it still feels welcoming when you pull up with muddy boots or fancy shoes, no judgment.

Big sliding glass doors open the living spaces straight onto the patio where the fire feature quietly steals the show on cool evenings. The long low form keeps everything on one level and lets the main rooms stretch toward the yard, which is exactly what we wanted for easy indoor outdoor living that actually gets used.

Charcoal Gable Barndo Hideaway

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Single story dark gray barndominium with metal roof and double garage
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This design leans into a bold charcoal exterior that makes the warm wood trusses and posts feel extra cozy, kind of like a flannel shirt with dress shoes. The crisp metal roof pulls the whole shape into one clean line and keeps the low profile looking tidy from every angle.

We paired stone around the entry with narrow vertical siding to give the front just enough texture without turning it into a circus. Wide glass panel garage doors echo the front windows, so everything feels connected and the driveway arrival has a little quiet swagger.

Stone Base Woodland Barndo Lodge

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Single story dark barndominium with stone base and deep porch in a landscaped yard
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This design leans into the idea of a relaxed lodge, with the dark vertical siding and stone base giving it that quiet, rooted look you want after a long day. The deep metal roof sweeps down over a full length porch, so you can watch storms roll by without sacrificing your chair or your coffee.

We framed the porch with chunky timber posts that feel solid and a bit rustic, and those warm gridded windows soften the strong lines so it never feels cold. Simple landscaping wraps the slab with low shrubs and flowering beds, which keeps the focus on the long horizon of the home and hints that this place is meant for lingering more than rushing.

Glass Gable Prairie Barndo Nest

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Modern white single story barndominium with black roof large windows and covered porches in an open field
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This design leans into crisp board and batten siding, broad gables, and that big glass wall that quietly brags about the views without being pushy. Exposed timber trusses and chunky stone columns give it a relaxed, country feel that still feels pretty tailored.

We shaped the deep porches and outdoor fireplace area so everyday living can easily spill outside, even when the weather is being a little moody. The long shed roof wings and metal roofing are not only tough, they visually stretch the house across the landscape, so it feels rooted instead of just dropped on the grass.

Wraparound Porch Barndo Homestead

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One story barndominium with wood wraparound porch and attached garage
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This design leans into that long low profile that just feels calm, with a deep wraparound porch giving shade on every side and a front gable that frames the entry like a friendly handshake. The mix of warm timber posts and dark vertical metal siding was inspired by old barns, only cleaned up so you do not have to share it with tractors.

We pulled the attached garage slightly forward and kept its roofline simple, so it reads as part of the whole house rather than an afterthought tacked on. Broad roof planes with a standing seam finish manage weather beautifully and the generous overhangs protect the big windows and porch so you can actually enjoy a thunderstorm without getting soaked.

Copper Roof Meadow Barndo Residence

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Single story black barndominium with copper roof and timber front porch
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This design leans into that cozy ranch look with dark vertical siding that makes the warm copper roof and timber posts really pop. The covered entry feels welcoming and a bit grand, helped by the chunky stone bases that ground the whole front porch.

Garage doors echo the same wood tone as the porch, so everything feels like it belongs to one calm, collected family. Simple landscaping frames the long, low profile of the home and keeps your eye on those clean lines that make the place feel both relaxed and quietly put together.

Steel Clad Country Barndo Residence

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Dark metal barndominium with porch and dual garage
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This design leans into a crisp steel exterior that plays nicely with the warm wood posts and trim, so it never feels cold or industrial. The stone skirt visually anchors the whole barndo to the ground and gives the porch a sturdy, almost old-barrel-house vibe.

Large black-framed windows line the main living wing to pull in views of the surrounding fields, and they keep the profile clean and modern. The oversized double garage volume steps up in height, giving extra storage and workshop flexibility while letting the home read like a tidy little compound instead of just a big box.

Front Gable Garden Barndo Oasis

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Single story barndominium with twin garage and timber front porch
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This design leans into a clean, low-profile roofline that keeps everything grounded while the front gable and timber truss add just the right amount of “hey, look at me.” We paired creamy vertical siding with a stone wainscot and dark window frames so the whole place feels crisp without trying too hard.

At the entry, the wood posts and beams frame a cozy porch that makes dropping a couple of rocking chairs almost mandatory. Wide black garage doors balance the façade, and the curved drive with layered planting beds softens the approach so it feels more like a modern homestead and less like a driveway to a warehouse.

Evergreen Porch Farmstead Barndo

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Green metal barndominium with long covered porch and simple farmhouse landscaping
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This design leans into a clean barn profile, then softens it with warm wood trim and that long, easygoing porch. The deep green siding was picked to sit quietly against the fields so the house kind of feels like it grew there on its own.

We lined the porch with simple concrete, crushed stone and low plantings that keep upkeep low and weekend lounging high. Big windows and French doors tie the rooms to the porch, so you can slide from coffee to chores to chairs without thinking too hard about it.

Stone Porch Pasture Barndo Home

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Single story barndominium with metal roof and stone porch in a green yard
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This design leans into a clean farm look with crisp vertical siding, chunky stone bases and that long shaded porch that pretty much begs for rocking chairs. We paired the deep blue standing seam roof with warm wood trim so it feels fresh and country at the same time, not an easy combo but it works.

Those narrow clerestory windows up top pull in views and air while keeping the main living spaces feeling tucked in and cozy. Wide overhangs, sturdy posts and a simple rectangular footprint keep the structure practical, so you spend more time enjoying the porch and less time worrying about what the weather is up to.

Black Roof Prairie Farmhouse Barndo

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Single story barndominium with black metal gable roof, stone base, board and batten siding, and a timber front porch
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This design leans into that clean country look with crisp board and batten siding sitting on a sturdy stone base and a strong black metal roof on top. The timber porch with its exposed truss gives the entry a welcoming little flourish that feels friendly without getting fussy.

We framed the glass front door and matching windows in dark trim so the façade has a clear center and nice balance, kind of like it dressed up for a photo. Low landscaping softens the edges of the concrete walk and foundation, so the home feels neatly grounded in the field rather than just plopped down in it.

Blue Roof Timber Porch Farmstead

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Single story barndominium with blue metal roof, wood posts, and stone accents across a wide front porch
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This design leans into a relaxed country look with crisp white siding, a deep blue metal roof, and chunky timber posts that feel both warm and sturdy. The front gable frames a welcoming porch where the double entry doors and matching sidelights quietly hint that this home takes “come on in” very seriously.

We played with a low, stretched footprint to keep everything on one level which makes everyday living easier and gives the porch room to breathe. Stone skirting ties the whole barndominium to the ground and, along with the symmetrical plantings and twin benches, gives the front yard a calm, put together feel without trying too hard.

Forest Edge Timber Barndo Nook

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Single story barndominium with black metal roof, timber porch posts, stone base, and large front lawn
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This design leans into that easy mix of metal, stone and warm wood that just feels right sitting at the edge of the trees. The strong gable with exposed timber truss gives it a bold little face, while the deep porch quietly invites you to drag a couple of chairs out and stay too long.

We kept the walls light and vertical to make the place feel taller and more airy, then grounded it with a stone skirt that wraps all the way around the front. Dark grid windows sharpen everything up and frame the views, and the curving gravel walk softens the geometry so the house feels like it grew out of the landscape instead of being dropped on it.

Misty Meadow Modern Barndo Pavilion

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Single story barndominium with shed roof porch set in a misty pine clearing
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The tall shed roof with clerestory windows gives this place an easy, almost cabin like profile that still feels crisp and modern. Vertical siding in a soft gray keeps the lines clean while the warm trim and black framed doors stop it from feeling too serious.

Stone wrapping the base grounds the whole structure and quietly protects the lower walls from splashes and bumps, which real life brings plenty of. The generous covered porch stretches along the front so you can step outside with coffee or muddy boots and the simple landscaping tucks the barndo into the lawn like it has always been there.

Herringbone Gable Farmstead Retreat

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Modern barndominium with tall gabled entry and mixed wood stone exterior
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The tall gable with its herringbone wood infill gives this barndominium a bold front door moment that feels both rustic and a bit dressed up. Large glass panels frame the entry so you can see straight through to the landscape and it makes arriving feel like walking onto a porch stage in the best way.

Board and batten siding, stone base, and warm timber posts keep everything grounded and sturdy while that sleek dark metal roof adds a clean modern touch. Twin porches with seating on one side and a swing on the other balance the facade and quietly say this place is built for lingering outside with coffee that probably gets cold before you ever go in.

Evergreen Gable Metal Homestead

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Dark gray single story barndominium with metal roof, timber entry porch, and landscaped front yard in wooded setting
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The design leans into that clean barn profile, then dresses it up with charcoal board and batten siding and a sleek standing seam roof that looks like it can handle just about any storm. Warm wood trusses and stone wrapped porch columns keep it from feeling too serious, so it stays welcoming and a bit neighborly.

Rows of matching windows with cozy awnings line the front, making the house feel balanced and calm while also controlling sun and rain in a very practical way. We wrapped the base with layered planting beds and kept the wide driveway simple, which lets the main entry and those glowing windows be the quiet star of the whole place.

Stonefront Gable Grove Barndo Home

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Single story barndominium with stone front, metal roof, and timber posts set in a grassy yard
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This design leans into a clean stone and metal combo that feels both warm and crisp, a bit like a flannel shirt with dress shoes. The tall front gable with exposed wood trusses gives it a welcoming face and creates a natural spot for guests to gather before they even step inside.

We wrapped the porch around the primary living areas so there is always a sheltered spot to sit with a view of the trees. The mix of vertical siding, stone wainscoting, and sturdy wood columns keeps the proportions grounded and calm, while that dark roof quietly ties everything together without trying to be the star of the show.

Fieldsedge Timber Porch Barndominium

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Single story barndominium with metal roof, timber porch, stone base, and attached three car garage set in open countryside
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This design leans into that relaxed country vibe with a long covered porch, warm wood posts, and a tidy stone skirt that visually anchors everything to the landscape. The dark standing seam roof pulls it all together, giving a crisp outline that feels clean and quietly confident.

We tucked the three bay garage under the same sweeping roofline so the whole place reads as one calm, low home instead of a house with a big add on. Generous windows along the main facade keep rooms bright and, honestly, make it very hard to pretend you did not see who just pulled into the gravel drive.

Quiet Pasture Porch Barndo Dwelling

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Single story white metal barndominium with black roof, wraparound porch, and simple landscaping in an open green field
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This barndo leans into clean lines and a calm, no-fuss vibe, with crisp white metal siding resting on a subtle stone base that grounds the whole place in the landscape. The long covered porch wraps the front with slim wood posts and black railing, so you can wander with your coffee and not care what the weather is doing.

We pulled inspiration from classic farm outbuildings and cleaned it up with a sleek dark metal roof and big modern windows that quietly frame the fields. The simple concrete walk, low plantings, and rounded river rock edges keep maintenance easy, while still giving that neat, cared-for look that makes coming home feel pretty great every day.

Warm Gable Barndominium Bungalow

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Single story barndominium with gabled porch and stone base set in a neatly landscaped yard
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Clean lines, warm wood accents and that tall charcoal roof give this barndominium a calm, almost cabin like presence on the lot. The front gable with timber trusses frames the entry so it feels welcoming before you even hit the porch, which was really the whole goal.

Vertical board and batten siding sits on a sturdy stone base, so the walls feel light but grounded and the house looks finished from every angle. We kept the window layout simple and balanced around the centered door, which quietly makes the place feel organized and easy to live in without trying too hard.

Slate Roof Woodland Porch Retreat

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Single story white barndominium with dark metal roof, wraparound porch, and stone chimney set in a green lawn by tall trees
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This design leans into a clean farmhouse look with crisp white siding and that bold charcoal metal roof that kind of steals the scene. The wraparound porch softens everything, giving the house this calm, sit-down-and-stay-awhile attitude that we really love.

We pulled in stone for the chimney and porch columns to ground the house in the landscape and keep it from feeling flimsy. Tall black-framed windows, paired with warm wood posts and double glass doors, keep the style simple, practical, and just a little bit fancy without trying too hard.

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