Barndominium Floor Plans: Teeny Tin Roof Barndo Retreat

Last updated on September 23, 2025

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Teeny Tin Roof Retreat: A Barndo Bonanza Floor Plan

The house boasts a sleek, contemporary design with clean lines and a gable roof. The facade is adorned with vertical siding that complements the rustic wooden beams supporting the porch. Modern black-framed windows add to its charm, while the metal roofing not only impresses but also promises durability.

These are the floor plan drafts of this charming house, and they’re available for download as a printable PDF. Get your hands on them and start planning your dream home!

  • Total Area: 1,112.1 sq ft
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Floors: 1.5

Main Floor

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Main Floor
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Main Floor

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The main floor stretches across 875.1 sq ft. An inviting living room greets you with 218.8 sq ft of cozy space, perfect for binge-watching marathons. The kitchen, compact yet mighty at 127.6 sq ft, is tailored for the gourmet in you. There’s a convenient stairway covering 72.9 sq ft leading up. A 54.7 sq ft bathroom ensures no waiting lines. Meanwhile, the utility room matches it for some twin magic. Outside, a large 346.4 sq ft porch beckons for sunny afternoons and sweet tea.

Lofted Floor

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Lofted Floor
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Lofted Floor

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Upstairs, serenity awaits in the lofted floor with a total area of 237 sq ft. The bedroom occupies 164.1 sq ft, ready to cradle dreams and aspirations. Yet another stairway of 72.9 sq ft remains loyal to your upward ambitions.

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Black Exterior Finish

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Guess who just turned to the dark side? This house swapped its usual exterior for a striking matte black facade that’s absolutely impossible to ignore.

The bold color gives the place a modern, mysterious vibe—think sharp tuxedo with wood accents instead of sneakers with slacks.

The sleek black boards make those natural timber porch beams pop like they just downed an espresso, turning rustic charm into pure architectural drama. Even the garage door and window frames blend in with the shadowy palette, bringing the whole look together like a moody, design-savvy superhero.

Forest Green Siding

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Somebody turned up the drama dial—all of a sudden, this house’s facade now rocks a deep forest green.

Gone is any bland neutrality; instead, the new color jumps out against the natural wood posts and beams, making the home look much more like it might just camouflage itself during a game of woodland hide-and-seek. Even the sleek, black-trimmed windows and garage door now flex an extra-bold attitude against the green, like the house dressed up for an eco-friendly gala.

This shade makes the metal roof pop with silvery sharpness, and the light fixtures suddenly seem purposeful, like accessories chosen to go with this moody, green attire. The change pulls the whole scene into a rich, woodsy palette—as if the house itself is inviting the forest to a housewarming party, and everyone’s just a little bit jealous.

Red Exterior Paint

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This house just got a makeover, and now it’s stealing the spotlight with its bold, red exterior. The fiery new color transforms the facade from subtle to “notice me!” and pairs cheekily with the timber posts and trim, making the front porch look like it belongs in a magazine for barn-chic fans.

That brilliant red brings the modern black-framed windows and slick glass garage door into even sharper focus. The metal roof now pops like silver on ruby, and the whole place practically begs for you to strut up and strike a pose.

You could say it’s gone from countryside cute to stop-the-car stunning!

Lavender Exterior Paint

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Someone clearly decided this house needed more pizzazz, splashing its entire exterior in a bold lavender hue. The color now leaps right out from the landscape, making every passing bee question its flower choices.

Lavender wraps around the vertical siding, transforming the whole vibe from classic farmhouse to cheerful showstopper.

Paired with its crisp white trim, modern black window frames, and natural wood porch posts, the purple makes the clean lines pop even harder.

Even the garage door gets in on the action, looking extra sharp against its whimsical backdrop. If houses could wink, this one surely would.

Yellow Exterior Paint

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Someone definitely cranked the brightness up! The house now pops in a dazzling yellow, making it look like a very enthusiastic banana among the trees.

The cheerful color instantly transforms the entire facade, leaving no risk of losing this place in a field—or a fog bank.

With the yellow overtaking every upright panel, even the classic black-framed windows and garage door look like they’re ready for a summer picnic.

The natural wood porch supports deliver a nice contrast, and the whole vibe is now energetic enough to power a small sun. If this house had an Instagram, its selfies would break the internet.

Vertical Timber Slat Siding

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The house has swapped out its old facade for a snazzy suit of vertical timber slats, instantly boosting its rustic charm and giving it the look of a modern cabin strutting its stuff. The vertical lines stretch from porch to peak, making the house look taller and more refined, like it’s wearing pinstripes and just landed a promotion.

Gone are any bland, horizontal panels—every inch now celebrates warm natural wood, drawing your eye straight up to that dramatic roof.

The sleek glass garage door and big black-framed windows pop against the wood, serving up style with a side of lumberjack chic. If this house had an Instagram, it’d be using #TimberGlow.

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