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Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: texasgal] #4679136 10/21/13 07:34 PM
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STX- Any pics of the finished product?

Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: k-Fletch] #4679214 10/21/13 07:59 PM
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Like to see how you finished out the ceiling


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Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: YellowDog] #4679380 10/21/13 08:54 PM
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Pretty neat build, you've obviously put alot of fore thought in it.

Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: TxAg] #4679433 10/21/13 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted By: k-Fletch
STX- Any pics of the finished product?

Not totally finsihed yet.
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Like to see how you finished out the ceiling

Ceiling in living area and kitchen are wood lamiment and the rest of the house area is textured sheetrock.
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Pretty neat build, you've obviously put alot of fore thought in it.

Yes I had seen several of these type metal buildings to see what I wanted. I wanted simple and large enough for me. Also wanted an area large enough to display all my mounts and any new ones I added over time. I also left room in the barn area to expand if needed for a trophy room that is even larger if I wanted to move the mounts out of the living area.

Here are some pics from Sept. that show the faux stucco and ceilings. I also decided to lower the kitchen ceiling to make it not look like a cave. I then decided to put a 5'x14' loft area up there for mounts or whatever I wanted to display. The barnwood in the back of the loft is off of a old chicken house on that my grandparents built back in the late 30's to early 40's. I thought it added a nice touch with some sentimental meaning and value to me. Track lighting is in the living area now. Later on I will get an antler type light fixture for over the dining room area. The cabinets are installed and waiting on granite countertops.
Sorry about the bad pics...I had forgotten I had a filter on the lens.




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Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: stxranchman] #4679460 10/21/13 09:22 PM
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So did you frame out the ceiling for the wood laminate. I see in some of the pictures you sprayed the insulation ton the metal roof. Can't tell how you attached the laminate..


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Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: YellowDog] #4679852 10/21/13 11:39 PM
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Ran 1x4's across the underside of the roof purlins. Ceiling is attached to them.


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Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: stxranchman] #4680002 10/22/13 12:28 AM
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Very nice build going on.



Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: artrios60] #4680069 10/22/13 12:49 AM
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Coming along nice. It looks really good.

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Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: Wburke2010] #4680164 10/22/13 01:15 AM
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Looking better every time I open the thread

Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: Rebel.] #4680183 10/22/13 01:18 AM
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Thanks all I will try to get some better pics tomorrow with the cabinets in and some of the other rooms.


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Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: stxranchman] #4680195 10/22/13 01:21 AM
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Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: west-tex] #4680271 10/22/13 01:44 AM
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i cant wait for you to finish my room! its gonna be such a fun little weekend place! we will have so much more room for activities and can do karate in the garage!

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If I send my neighbors a text and ask them to give me feedback on my lawn and plant rye into a giant dong pattern, I'm probably going to get some less than positive feedback. Same goes here.
Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: jshouse] #4680299 10/22/13 01:50 AM
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Lol^^


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Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: YellowDog] #4680320 10/22/13 01:54 AM
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Very nice progress up

Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: East] #4680343 10/22/13 02:03 AM
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Garage karate? So it's safe to say this is more of a dojo than a home?

Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: cameron00] #4680415 10/22/13 02:22 AM
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fear, does not exist, in this dojo, does it?!!
pain, does not exist, in this dojo, does it?!!


Originally Posted By: cameron00
If I send my neighbors a text and ask them to give me feedback on my lawn and plant rye into a giant dong pattern, I'm probably going to get some less than positive feedback. Same goes here.
Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: jshouse] #4680449 10/22/13 02:31 AM
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fear, does not exist, in this dojo, does it?!!
pain, does not exist, in this dojo, does it?!!


Haven't spent much time with old germans have you?

More like how to swallow a penny poop a dime

Or how to thatch an old broom instead of throwing it away


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Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: Homer Jay] #4680465 10/22/13 02:36 AM
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Outstanding!


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Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: WTGuide] #4680485 10/22/13 02:40 AM
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Great looking place STX!!!


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That is so fine! Please keep pics and details coming.

Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: gollygee] #4684538 10/23/13 02:16 PM
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It's looking good, I love the whole concept. I do have a concern... I didn't see any house wrap and that leaves the possibility of water intrusion. I would have installed an envelope system (house wrap and tapes) between the metal sheets and the plywood/OSB, then the blown in insulation and then drywall. Metal cladding moves. It expands and contracts with heat, cold and wind. Fasteners loosen and allow water to come in the wall.

Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: Kiko-G] #4775999 11/24/13 02:35 AM
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Any new pictures? I'd love to see the finished product.

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Any new pictures? I'd love to see the finished product.

Re: Building a Barndominium (pic heavy) [Re: East] #4776327 11/24/13 04:42 AM
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Agreed. Looking very nice so far! Im sure anyone on this forum would love a place like that.


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Looks great, I just finished doing similar project. Mine was 30x60. I also did the rainwater collection which I highly recommend.

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