Barn Home Plans

If you’ve ever dreamed of restoring an old barn into an elegant retreat, or if you’re simply a fan of wide-open floor plans and an Americana aesthetic, then you’ll love the look and feel of our Barn Style Timber Frame Home Plans. Equal parts economical and high-quality, these homes look just like a barn on the outside, but feature a modern and incredibly spacious interior, making them perfect for those who want a little extra room. The indoor lofts and catwalks are stellar for sleep and storage while sliding doors provide easy access to the outdoors. String up some lights, set up the fire pit, and open your new timber frame barn doors to create a stylish and comfortable oasis perfect for taking in a warm summer night.

As is the case for all Woodhouse timber frame kits, these home plans can be fully customized to meet the unique needs of any owner. Take for example this expanded version of the OakMeadows plan in Sheffield, MA. With a cozy mezzanine and tons of windows, the home shows off how easy it is to fill such a large space with natural light.

Diana Allen, Woodhouse’s lead architect, has a passion for barn home designs. You can see what she has to say and learn more about barn homes in this article.

Timber Frame Barn Home Designs

Our timber frame designs feature:

Browse our customer testimonials to see the difference a Woodhouse® timber frame design makes.

Homes in this Series

As with all Woodhouse timber frame home kits, these designs can be fully customized to meet your specific needs. For some barn home plan inspiration from your fellow homeowners, take a stroll through our timber frame photo galleries.

Not seeing exactly what you are looking for? Contact your Woodhouse® regional sales manager or independent builder dealer to start the design process on your own particular great camp. You can also view examples of our Adirondack style timber frame houses on Facebook!

**All square footage amounts listed are shown as “Gross Livable Square Footage.” “Gross Livable Square Feet” is defined as the combined floor area of all levels for the building structure, encompassing the perimeter of the exterior wall line, but not including space under a 5’0″ height line, typically occurring at the second floor where roof lines intersect with floor lines. Any lower levels (basements), connectors, or garage areas are not included in our package price, but framing materials are available at an additional cost. Contact your Woodhouse representative to learn more.**