580-1321
.5 Baths
2730 sq ft
1 Stories
24' 6" Height
60' 0" Width
40' 0" Depth
Floor Plans
First Floor
Loft
Plan Details
Half Bathrooms
1
Stories
1
Width
60' 0"
Depth
40' 0"
Height
24' 6"
Slab
Crawlspace
Basement
Walkout Basement
Primary Roof Pitch
8:12
Total Heated Area
920 sq ft
First Floor
2340 sq ft
Loft
390 sq ft
Exterior Framing
2x6
Ceiling Height - First Floor
14' 0"
Notable Features
Loft
Front Entry Garage
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This 3-car Garage plan (2-car raised garage bay, plus another 1-car garage bay with additional back entry), plus motorcycle bay, includes 1 half bathroom, a lounge, storm shelter, and storage loft. The Garage plan is designed in a Farmhouse style, with Barndominium influences, including 920 heated square feet (plus an additional 1,810 unheated square feet). House Plans Online is committed to equipping homeowners with detailed and practical plans to help create the perfect home. Each plan is purposefully crafted to balance functionality, efficiency, and charm.
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