The Carolina Cypress Barndominium Plan | 1,756 Sq Ft | 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Farmhouse | Open Concept | Covered Porches | PDF House Plan
A comfortable 1,756 sq. ft. single-story barndominium with 3 bedrooms, open living, a large island kitchen, fireplace, pantry and expansive covered porches.
$110.00
The Carolina Cypress is a compact barndominium designed to deliver the features people love about larger farmhouse plans without requiring a massive footprint.
With approximately 1,756 sq. ft. of living area, this single-story design includes 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a large open kitchen and living area, pantry, laundry room, fireplace and multiple covered porches.
The exterior has a simple country-barndominium character with vertical siding, a metal-roof look, timber porch posts and a prominent front gable. The plan's elevations show an overall highest ridge of approximately 23'4" and a main-level plate height a little over 10 feet on the taller side of the structure.
Plan Highlights
1,756 sq. ft. living area
3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Single-story layout
Large open kitchen / living area
Oversized kitchen island
Walk-in / dedicated pantry
Fireplace
Dedicated laundry room
Primary bedroom separated from secondary bedrooms
Primary bath with separate shower area
Multiple closets
Covered front porch
Large rear covered porch
Additional side porch areas
Vaulted / raised central living area
Farmhouse-style front gable
Timber-style porch detailing
Crawl-space foundation shown
2×6 stud framing shown in the plan
Multiple roof pitches including 2:12, 8:12 and 12:12 areas
Approximate Room Sizes
Based on the dimensioned floor plan:
Living / Kitchen: approximately 35'4" wide through the main central living zone.
Primary Bedroom — Bedroom 1: approximately 13'3" × 11'7"
Bedroom 2: approximately 12' × 11'7"
Bedroom 3: approximately 12'7" × 10'11"
Laundry: approximately 6'4½" × 10'11"
Primary Bath Area: approximately 10'5½" wide through the main bath zone
Large Central Living / Kitchen Area: the plan identifies this entire open space as the primary living/kitchen gathering area.
The floor plan also shows dedicated pantry space, multiple closets, separate shower space and a fireplace positioned along the bedroom-side wall of the living room.
Covered Porch Space
Outdoor living is a major part of the Carolina Cypress.
The foundation sheet identifies approximately:
459 sq. ft. porch
302 sq. ft. porch
Additional covered porch areas along the front and sides
The main conditioned/crawl-space footprint is shown at approximately 1,647 sq. ft. on the foundation sheet, while the finished floor plan identifies 1,756 sq. ft. of living area.
What Makes This Plan Work
The Carolina Cypress puts most of the square footage where homeowners actually use it.
Instead of long hallways or oversized unused rooms, the center of the home is one large open gathering space connecting the kitchen and living room.
The primary bedroom and laundry occupy one side of the house while Bedrooms 2 and 3 are positioned on the opposite side. This gives the layout some separation while keeping everything on one level.
The kitchen includes a large island with seating, wall cabinetry and pantry storage. The adjoining living room features a fireplace and direct access to the covered outdoor areas.
It is a strong option for buyers looking for:
A smaller barndominium
Downsizing
First-time home construction
Country or acreage living
A retirement home
A manageable one-story layout
A 3-bedroom family home
An economical alternative to a large custom barndominium
What the Plan Set Shows
The Carolina Cypress plan package includes drawings for:
Exterior elevations
Floor plan
Foundation / crawl-space concept
Wall framing
Roof framing
Electrical layout
Rough-in plumbing locations
Door schedule
Window schedule
Cabinet schedule
Important Plan Notice
This is a design plan and is not a comprehensive engineered blueprint.
The plan set itself states that it provides the general layout and aesthetic design of the home but does not contain all information necessary for construction. Buyers should have the plans reviewed by the appropriate contractors and engineers, who are responsible for adding any information necessary for construction and local building-code compliance.


