Modern Barnhouse Floor Plans: Alpine Courtyard Longhouse Retreat

Last updated on March 25, 2026 · How we make our floor plans

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Alpine Courtyard Longhouse Retreat Floor Plan

This is a modern single-story barnhouse style house plan with a split-wing layout and a courtyard-style entry. It combines four bedrooms and two bathrooms in a clean, pavilion-like composition.

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Alpine Courtyard Longhouse Retreat Top View

The facade is crisp and architectural. Steep gabled forms give it a barn-inspired profile with a more polished attitude. Dark vertical siding contrasts with pale stone masonry, and the recessed entry adds depth and calm. The roof is a standing-seam metal system, sharp, durable, and pleasingly no-nonsense.

These are floor plan drafts, and they are available for download as a printable PDF. Handy for review, markups, and the timeless debate over where the sofa should live.

  • Total area: Approx. 1,945 sq ft
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Floors: 1

Main Floor

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Main Floor
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Main Floor

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The main floor is a single-level plan with an approximate 1,945-square-foot footprint. The drawing shows a 50-foot depth on the main side, a 24-foot-wide right wing, a 20-foot-wide left wing, and a 15-foot central entry span. The layout splits the sleeping areas into two wings, while the foyer, living room, and kitchen hold the center and right side. Smart. Simple. No hallway drama.

  • Foyer: Central entry space linking both wings.
  • Living Room: Large open gathering area beside the kitchen.
  • Kitchen: Open kitchen with a central island.
  • Pantry: Set beside the kitchen for easy storage and faster snack logistics.
  • Hall: Long connector serving the right-side bedroom wing.
  • Utility: Service room placed near the left-side bedrooms.
  • Bedroom 1: Lower-right bedroom with an adjacent closet.
  • Bathroom 2: Shared bath positioned between Bedrooms 1 and 2.
  • Bedroom 2: Upper-right bedroom with its own closet.
  • Bedroom 3: Lower-left bedroom near the utility room.
  • Bathroom 1: Shared full bath in the left wing.
  • Bedroom 4: Upper-left bedroom, set apart for extra privacy.
  • Closets: Four labeled closets are distributed across both sleeping wings.

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We have more facade options of this design:

White Color Siding

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house siding white color

The siding flips to white, and the facade snaps to attention. Vertical boards now read like crisp pinstripes along the gabled volumes, sharpening the barnlike geometry.

The charcoal standing-seam roofs and dark window frames pop harder against the pale cladding—like the roof put on eyeliner. Stone base walls feel sturdier by contrast, anchoring the bright wings.

That color shift also unifies the three pavilions, letting the glazed link look feather-light. Shadows deepen in the ribbing and at recessed doors, adding texture without extra fuss.

Openings seem taller, edges cleaner, and the courtyard more sculpted. Same form, new attitude: modern farmhouse goes high-contrast and gallery-clean.

Bronze Siding

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house siding bronze color

The big switch: the siding is now a bronzy sheen, turning the gabled volumes into warm, metallic planes. Vertical seams read sharper, the dark standing‑seam roof pops harder, and the cool stone garden walls feel icier by comparison—great contrast.

Dark window frames look inked-in, so panes sit like precise cutouts in those glowing faces.

Bronze now wraps the entry and both wings, visually stitching the courtyard together like a copper tux—sleek but a little flashy. Light rakes across it and the color shifts from amber to burnished brown, spotlighting crisp eaves and those skylight punctures.

Even the simple doors gain presence, recessed like jewelry in a matte box. Warm, bold, and impossible to ignore.

Forest Green Siding

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house siding forest green color

The switch to forest‑green vertical siding recalibrates the whole frontage, turning the twin gabled wings into crisp barnlike silhouettes. The rich tone heightens contrast with the charcoal standing‑seam roof and dark window frames, so the glazed entry reads brighter and cleaner, almost like a slim glass hinge.

That green also sharpens the cladding’s shadow lines up the gables, while the pale stone walls and accents pop livelier against it. Openings now feel like precise dark cutouts, and the courtyard face settles into the landscape with stealthy charm—nature-approved camo with a designer twist.

Red Color Siding

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house siding red color

The siding just switched to a confident red, ditching the quieter timber vibe. Vertical boards now read like sharp pinstripes on the twin gabled wings, popping against the charcoal standing‑seam roof.

Slim black window frames and the flush entry doors feel extra defined under this new coat.

That color cranks up the dialogue with the cool gray stone—walls and inserts look crisper, courtyards more framed. Skylights and minimal eaves stay polite, letting the red massing do the showboating while the glazing stays calm.

Same clean forms, louder outfit: modern barn energy with city swagger.

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