We make choosing a barndo plan and barndominium kit easier than you may think.
BuildMax can help you find the right barndominium plan for Illinois fast and easy. Search our database of thousands of small house plans, modern barndominium plans and southern living house plans. BuildMax has designed some awesome barndo plans and these plans can be modified by the designers. You may consider having your own home plan designed. Our barndominium design team can create modern house floor plans in as little as 21 days. Looking for a barndominium to build in Illinois? We have the most amazing barndominium floor plans on the Internet.
Two Story Barndominiums
BARNDO-BM5550
BARNDO-BM3970
BARNDO-BM3945-B
BARNDO-BM3945
BARNDO-BM3935
BARNDO-BM3429
BARNDO-BM3151-G-B
BARNDO-BM3151-G
BARNDO-BM3151
BARNDO-BM3150
BARNDO-BM2935
BARNDO-BM2852
BARNDO-BM2709
BARNDO-BM2635
BARNDO-BM2613
BARNDO-BM2900-G
BARNDO-BM2610
BARNDO-BM2900
BARNDO-BM2500
BARNDO-BM2085
BARNDO-BM2480
BARNDO-BM2174
BARNDO-BM2145
BARNDO-BM1853
BARNDO-BM1525
BARNDO-BM960
BARNDO-BMV2640
BARNDO-BMV1568
One Story Ranch Barndominiums
BARNDO-BM3970
BARNDO-BM2676
BARNDO-BM2664-P
BARNDO-BM2664
BARNDO-BM2472
BARNDO-BM2334-G-B
BARNDO-BM2334-G
BARNDO-BM2334
BARNDO-BM2208
BARNDO-BM1945
BARNDO-BM1855
BARNDO-BM1600
BARNDO-BM1440
Barndominium kit prices in Illinois can range from $37 to $45 per under roof square footage depending on the design, wind/snow load and distance from the factory. Barndominium erecting runs around $10-$12 per under roof square footage plus rental equipment (boom lift, scissor lift, fork lift).
BuildMax has been assisting families in Illinois and surrounding states with house plan design and homebuilding consulting for nearly two decades. We are committed to helping our clients save money during the building process. Some of our clients have even been featured in CNN Money Magazine.
Need advice on how to choose the right house plan? Below is an article that can help you make the right decision when looking to buy house plans if you live in Illinois.
7 TIPS TO CHOOSING THE RIGHT BARNDOMINIUM PLANS FOR Illinois
If you live in Illinois here are a few things you need to consider before choosing a barndo plan.
1. WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY?
2. WILL YOUR LIFE LOOK DIFFERENT IN THE NEXT 5-7 YEARS?
3. WHAT DOES YOUR LOT LOOK LIKE?
4. WHAT STYLE OF HOME DO YOU LOVE?
This is a big one and you do not want to compromise if you can help it. Build what you love. We realize that sometimes you have to compromise and settle for less than your dreams. But try your best to choose something as close to your dream home as you can. We even suggest building a slightly smaller house if it will help you build the style of home you love. There’s nothing worse than having regrets and wishing you had chosen a different house plan than you did. So don’t rush it, and keep searching until you find the perfect plan or you decide to build your own custom plan.
5. ONE STORY OR TWO HOUSE PLAN?
Many families in Illinois love one-story barndominium homes, they are more quiet since there is no foot traffic from the second story. You may notice a lot of ranch style homes in your area, but a ranch style house plan is more expensive to build than a two story house. That’s because it is always cheaper to build up than it is to build out. A single story barndominium house has more roof and more foundation, these two factors add a tremendous about to the building costs. Families with smaller children tend to choose barndo house plans that have a master bedroom on the second floor. This allows them to be near their children’s rooms. Either way, most likely the style of home you choose will dictate if the house will be a one-story home or a two-story house plan.
An open floor plan simply means there are less walls and more open spaces to enjoy your family. Many people love the idea of an open floor plan in the kitchen and living room area so whoever is preparing meals in the kitchen won’t miss out on the big game or movie that everyone may be watching in the living or gathering room. Open concept floor plans are real popular these days and you should be able to find plenty house plans that match this criteria.
7. CONSIDER THE OUTDOOR LIVING SPACES
Many families in Illinois love their outdoor living spaces. Barndominium floor plans are real popular and some even have large remote doors that open onto a patio, expanding the living space. If you love to live outdoors, consider how easily you can transition from inside to outside. In other words, if you choose a plan that has an outdoor kitchen, think about how close that space is to your indoor kitchen. No one ever wants to walk across the other side of the house to get to the grill. Also having the indoor kitchen close to the outdoor living space can help you stay connected to your family as they are enjoying both spaces. Check out this barndominium article on Zillow
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Barndominium kit prices are typically cheaper than a custom built home.
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