How to design barn houses: Ideas and advice for creating a new barn-style home (2024)

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Barn houses are an increasingly popular style of self build — with their open floorplans, rural charm and simple structures which blend into their surroundings.Creating a new barn-style home can combine the best of both worlds: A home full of character built to modern standards of thermal performance.

Deciding on a house style is the first step towards any self build and is often based on instinct and taste. Barn house styles tend to appeal to those who enjoy characterful buildings, filled with interesting, flexible spaces and a timeless mixture of timber and glass.

Take a look below for ideas and inspiration for different forms and styles to include in a barn house, as well as incredible expert advice from the country's leading designers of this style of home.

Barn houses: The basics of the design

For anyone building a barn-style house, there are a couple of essential features which give this design its characterful appearance. These can include:

  • Timber cladding or agricultural-style cladding
  • Large-scale glazing
  • Vaulted ceilings
  • Exposed timber/oak beams internally
  • Capturing view of the landscape
  • Open plan, flexible living

In a similar way in how to convert a barn, self builders must stay true to the local surroundings and architectural trends in the area.

"Barn style homes typically reflect the vernacular of the area – a Cotswolds Barn is very different to a Sussex barn, for instance – and can often cover a wide range of ages, from medieval oak framed barns through to Victorian model farm type buildings and even modern steel barn types," explains Merry Albright, creative director at Border Oak, an oak frame specialist who have designed and built new barn-style homes.

"However there are some design characteristics that barn-style homes seem to share. Simple rectangular forms, uncomplicated roofs (without dormer windows), a limited palette of materials, large window openings and minimal 'domestic' additions such as porches.

"Simplicity and function of form are classic barn design devices. Internally barn features may include large open spaces and simple divisions — gallery landings, floor to ceiling windows and rustic materials/textures also work well."

1. Focus on form and shape when creating a new barn-style house

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"Barn forms are usually simple structures with a gable roof, as their style is traditionally born out of a requirement to shelter farm implements and livestock," explains Helen Needham, head of architecture at Oakwrights.

"They often create a very clean-cut and elementary appearance externally and indeed the material palette is usually simple and sympathetic to the surroundings, having evolved from the need to use local, sustainable, and cost effective materials. On that matter, only two or three materials are often used over the outside of a design.

"As barn structures tend to be simple in their form and mass, ie due to using their full storey heights, there tends to be no dormers or complicated valleys, therefore creating simplicity and pleasing proportions."

Take a leaf out of your favourite local barns and barn conversions — examine their look, form and materials and identify how you can emulate similar features.

2. Think about the flow in a barn-style home

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"Generally, barn-style builds can be quite long and narrow builds so there are a few things to be aware of," comments Gareth Edmunds, director of Welsh of Frame. "As a result of barn builds being long/narrow, you can end up with corridors to access parts of the house, and this could have an impact on the natural light in your home.

"To combat this think about the flow of your floorplan — could you have a more open plan space? Incorporating more open spaces would lessen the need for corridors and allow for more light to travel.

"Additionally, with barn-style homes you commonly get rectangular rooms, so if you are looking for a home with more curvature then play around with the interior design and lighting to soften the angles of the rooms."

"Open plan living or broken plan living spaces work well for modern family life — if there are also pockets of function hidden away too, for example pantries, boot rooms and utility spaces," adds Border Oak's Merry Albright.

3. Embrace modern features to enhance the barn style

"Large window openings can bring something really interesting to modern spaces too — and are not subject to the same rules of proportion or placement as you may find with a cottage or farmhouse design," says Merry Albright. "We try and go a bit further, turning a contemporary barn window into a window seat, or super scaling it to capture a view for example."

This home uses the wide expanse of living space to showcase the opportunities for glazing and modern window design. The barn openings have been installed with sets of bifold doors which can all be opened in the summer for a beautiful inside-outside living experience.

4. Consider small kit barn houses to keep costs down

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Generally, the more straightforward the design, the cheaper the self build; which is where oak frame barn houses come into their own.

"If it’s simple and elegant you want and you’re on a budget, then barn-styles are a great way of achieving this as their simple rectangular shape is a lot more economical as it doesn’t have protruding walls or roofs," explains Gareth Edmunds.

"If you start adding more elements off the main body of the build then your costs will increase. Additionally, if you are building a storey and a half barn then maybe think about incorporating rooflights instead of dormer windows, which in comparison are a lot more expensive."

Some design and build companies are beginning to offer cost-effective custom-build barn house kits — a great way to keep self build costs transparent from the off.

The home pictured is from Roderick James Architects' Baarn range with self build or completely managed build options for a (comparatively affordable) fixed price.

5. Look around your surroundings for exterior design inspiration

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In order for your new barn-style home to truly integrate itself within the landscape and feel organic to its location, begin by driving around rural areas to pick up on any interesting or idiosyncratic features specific to the area.

Incorporating these into an exterior design will really help to embed the new house within the vernacular. Look at everything from window shapes and details and roof materials to the colour and style of barn/house cladding and if bricks have been laid in certain patterns.

This self build was designed to look like two converted barns joined by a glass atrium. The stained black timber cladding is typical around the area, while the brick detailing around the windows was seen at a nearby pub so the architect included it into the design.

6. Blend modern living with rustic interiors

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"Barn-style homes can use simple open spans and thus focus on some amazing full oak frames internally, and one major attraction is the flexibility in these plans," says Helen Needham of Oakwrights.

Carefully blending contemporary and traditional interior styles works brilliantly with barn houses, especially in open plan kitchens. Think Shaker-style cupboards in a modern colour scheme, large farmhouse tables with bench seating or mismatching chairs and exposed materials (brick and timber work well).

Here, modern metallic lighting fixtures and appliances have been paired with rustic timber furniture to a fantastic effect. The dark black flagstone flooring further promotes this unity between long-lasting materials and more contemporary tastes.

7. Capture views with lots of glazing

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Barn-style houses celebrate everything about their locations — so ensure you frame any view using picture windows, bifold or sliding patio doors and, of course, a glazed gable.

Happily, unlike converting an original barn, self builds can include glazing where they please (where permitted by planners and conservation officers, of course).

Work with your architect to create different points to capture based on your plot. For this sloping plot, glazed walls and a double-height glazed gable work brilliantly in the oak frame home, but for simpler plots consider creating special aspects in every room.

8. Provide character and grandeur with a vaulted ceiling

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"There are a lot of fantastic design features you can put into your barn-style home, for example vaulted ceilings are wonderful to show off a bespoke construction method like oak," says Welsh Oak Frame's Gareth Edmunds. "Additionally, the use of vaulted ceilings allows for double-height spaces and means that you can get a lot more natural light flowing through your home."

Use barn conversion ideas for inspiration on how to plan these grand areas so they don't feel like dead space.

"Double-height spaces are well recognised as a 'barn' feature and again, these are well suited to contemporary new build where the home is super insulated with underfloor heating so that the cavernous volume is not a waste of energy," advises Merry Albright from Border Oak.

What is a barn-style house?

A barn-style house (sometimes called a barndominium in the US) is a type of home design which is heavily inspired by agricultural buildings and barns in the nearby area. They are typically simple and wide with large expanses of open living space (although not always) and feature timber cladding externally.

Is is cheaper to build a barn house style?

"Barn designs are among the most cost-effective — this is because the form is often simple and the detailing restrained, but also because barns work best with limited materials such as weatherboarding which is also very cost-effective as well as being sustainable and long lasting," advises Border Oak's Marry Alright.

"You can of course create a more complex design that is 'inspired by' barn features but takes on different reinterpretation and the best way to make sure this suits your budget is to work with a company who understand the relationship between cost and design and someone who can offer a full, fixed price build package."

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Assistant Editor Amy began working for Homebuilding & Renovating in 2018. She has an interest in sustainable building methods and always has her eye on the latest design ideas. Amy has interviewed countless self builders, renovators and extenders about their experiences for Homebuilding & Renovating magazine. She is currently renovating a mid-century home, together with her partner, on a DIY basis, and has recently fitted her own kitchen.

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How to design barn houses: Ideas and advice for creating a new barn-style home (2024)

FAQs

How to design barn houses: Ideas and advice for creating a new barn-style home? ›

Your barn house plans should include open floor plans, allowing flexibility in interior design. Incorporate large windows to provide ample natural light, and consider various design elements such as exposed beams, hardwood flooring, and statement fixtures to enhance the overall aesthetic.

What is a barn style house called? ›

A barndominium is typically a barn a builder has converted into an all-purpose living and workspace. The name combines barn and condominium; people often shorten it to “barndo.” Some barndominiums are new structures built from a kit and made of metal.

What is modern barn style? ›

Defining the contemporary Barn home

The modern Barn design presents a simple take on traditional forms, incorporating classic Barn structures with design concepts that maximise natural light and use a pared-back palette for interior spaces.

How much does it cost to build a modern barn? ›

The average cost to build a barn is $25 to $100 per square foot, depending on the size and type. Barn construction costs $30,000 to $120,000 for a 1,200-square-foot structure for animals, hay, or agriculture. Building a wood barn costs more than a prefab metal barn or pole barn kit.

What is the downside to a barndominium? ›

High Maintenance:

Barndominiums often feature metal exteriors, which can require more maintenance than traditional siding materials. Metal siding may rust or require repainting over time, adding to the long-term upkeep costs.

Is it expensive to turn a barn into a house? ›

This type of remodeling costs an average $30,000, or about $10 to $50 per square foot. Typically, homeowners who convert a barn into a barn house will need to install a new foundation, interior framing and a roof as well as pay for refurbishes like windows, doors, plumbing, electricity and finishing details.

What direction should a barn be built? ›

You'll also want to carefully consider the direction your barn should face. You want to be prepared to counteract the seasons, keeping your barn warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. The best way to achieve this is to face your structure in the east/west direction.

What is the cheapest style barn to build? ›

The cheapest type of barn is a pole barn, where instead of a foundation, a series of poles or square posts are sunk into the ground to create a rigid wall. Sink your posts 4 feet deep, ideally. This means having 12–16 foot posts.

What is a Dutch style barn? ›

What are called Dutch barns in the United Kingdom are sometimes called a hay barrack in the U.S., a specific type of barn developed for the storage of hay. They have a roof, but no walls. These are a relatively recent development in the history of British farm architecture, most examples dating from the 19th century.

What is an American style barn? ›

American Barns are large timber buildings that have everything under one roof. They are popular in working yards, such as liveries and riding schools, as everything is conveniently in one place and it is all arranged around a central passageway.

How much does it cost to build a 2000 sq ft modern house? ›

On average, to design and build a house costs between $201,000 and $310,000 for a 2,000-square-foot home.

Why are barn houses cheaper? ›

This is primarily due to the simplicity of the design and the materials used. Barndominiums often utilize steel frame kits, which are less expensive and faster to assemble than the wood framing used in traditional house construction.

What size barn should I build? ›

Pending usage, Stellar recommends a 30' x 36' barn. This allows for 10' x 10' stalls for small horses or 12' x 12' stalls for large horses while still allowing for an aisle to access the stalls inside.

What are farm style houses called? ›

The design of the farmhouse -- also called “folk” houses -- was initially influenced by geography.

Is it cheaper to build a house or a barndominium? ›

a traditional house may vary based on location, design, and materials, barndominiums often prove to be more cost-effective in both the short and long term. The real savings with barndominiums lie in their reduced construction and maintenance costs, durability, energy efficiency, and potential lower insurance rates.

What is a barn roof style called? ›

The gambrel roof, is sometimes called a “barn roof” or a “Dutch roof”, and there are many examples of this style of roof all up and down the Hudson Valley. This type of roof is a two sided roof, where each side of the roof has two slopes.

What is it called when you turn a barn into a house? ›

As rustic chic becomes more popular, so have barndominiums. Check out these barns that have been converted into spectacular, modern homes.

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