470-0015
4 Beds
2 Baths
2080 sq ft
1 Garages
1 Stories
20' 8" Height
72' 0" Width
40' 0" Depth
Floor Plans
First Floor
Plan Details
Bedrooms
4
Full Bathrooms
2
Stories
1
Garage
1 Car
Width
72' 0"
Depth
40' 0"
Height
20' 8"
Slab
Crawlspace
Basement
Primary Roof Pitch
4:12
Total Heated Area
2080 sq ft
First Floor
2080 sq ft
Exterior Framing
BOLT UP STEEL + 2X4
Notable Features
Master On Main Floor
Front Porch
Kitchen Island
Open Floor Plan
Laundry On Main Floor
Study/Office
Front Entry Garage
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The Jacob: A Practical and Budget-Friendly Barndominium
Introducing The Jacob, a thoughtfully designed barndominium that combines practicality and cost efficiency, making it an ideal choice for families. With 2,080 square feet of living space, an 800 square foot attached garage, and a 500 square foot covered porch area, The Jacob provides a comfortable and functional living environment that maximizes every square foot.
This 4-bedroom, 2-bath home features an open floor plan that creates a spacious and connected atmosphere, perfect for family life and entertaining. An additional office bonus room offers flexibility for remote work, hobbies, or a quiet study area.
The attached garage conveniently connects to the house through a large laundry room, which includes a sink and serves as a practical entryway to keep the home organized and clean. This laundry room also connects to the primary bedroom’s walk-in closet, adding a layer of convenience to daily routines.
The kitchen is the heart of The Jacob, featuring a central island that’s perfect for meal prep or casual dining. It boasts a large sink, a 6-burner stove, and a spacious wall pantry that provides ample storage for all your kitchen essentials. The kitchen also offers easy access to the back yard, making outdoor dining and entertaining effortless.
The primary suite is a comfortable retreat with a large bathroom that includes a double vanity and a walk-in shower. The huge walk-in closet offers generous storage space, connecting directly to the laundry room for added convenience.
With its practical layout, efficient use of space, and budget-friendly design, The Jacob is a perfect home for families seeking comfort and functionality without breaking the bank. This barndominium offers all the essential features for modern living, making it a smart choice for those looking to build a cost-effective and stylish home.
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