I've enjoyed looking at everyone's Barndo/shop builds I thought I would share pics of ours. We bought our property in early 2021. It had a 30x60' shop, a double wide trailer, small tractor barn, water to trailer but no electricity and a mud/minimal rock road to trailer (if it was wet you pretty much needed 4x4)
We sold the double wide pretty quick and began our barndo. This is what we ended up with.
We ended up with 4 bedroom and 3.5 bath. This is more of a recreational/family/friends place for us. Both my wife's and my parents are getting older and don't do stairs well, so there is a master suite downstairs (only bedroom downstairs), a master suite w private bath upstairs, 2 other bedrooms, a full bath and landing (kids play area) upstairs. Here are a few inside pics. We are still in the organizing/ my wife decorating stage, so keep that in mind.
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Looks like our electric bill should be around $150 or less per month in the summer (even with all our recent heat).
Current project is a 16x20' shooting barn. 10' enclosed to store skeet throwers, clays and other shooting targets and 10' porch to sit in shade to wait your turn.
Also working on 2 10x20' flight pens for the quail we have hatched. Incubating quail eggs and watching them grow has been a great life lesson for our 18, 8 and 6 yo girls.
Very nice. Love the idea of those garage doors opening up in good weather [you know, the week or so in fall and winter you can actually do that]. All kidding aside, very nicely done.
We finished our shooting shed. Storage area for skeet throwers, clays and other targets. Porch area to sit in shade to wait your turn. I need to pull power to it, couple plug ins for battery charging, few lights and couple of fans on porch.