JLB1500C BARNDOMINIUM
3 BEDROOM 2 BATH 1500 SF BARNDOMINIUM
Introducing the JLB1500 Barndominium – a single-floor sanctuary stretching across 1,500 square feet of rustic elegance. Featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 baths within its open concept design, this home is a true testament to comfort and style. Personalize this abode with our complimentary modifications. Delve into the charm of the JLB1500 Barndominium today. Reach out to obtain your plans.
Total Heated Square Footage: 1500
Slab Size: 30’W X 50’L plus 8’ x 50’ porch, 8’ x 21’2 porch
Living space dimension: 30’W X 50’L
Covered Porches
Foundation Type: Slab
Bedrooms: 3
Full Bathrooms: 2
Master Bathroom Including Double Vanity
Master Walk-In Closet
10 Ft. Ceilings
FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS
Exterior Framing: 2×6 Wood
Roof Framing: Truss
Siding: Metal
Roofing: Metal
-Digital download (PDF can be printed 24″X36″ full size)
-First Floor Plan
-Roof Plan
-Front and Rear Elevation
-Right and Left Elevation
-First Floor Electrical Plan
-First Floor Plumbing Plan
-Foundation Plan
-Roof Framing Plan
-Doors & Windows Schedule
All house plans available on jlbarndominiumartists.com were designed to meet the local codes and requirements at the time and location when the original house was designed. However, it’s important to note that these plans may not directly align with your specific local regulations. Therefore, it is your responsibility to follow up with your local building department to ensure compliance.
Please take note of the following:
1. Final Sale Policy: All stock, custom plan purchases are final. We cannot offer refunds or exchanges after the date of purchase.
2. Site Plan and Additional Requirements: Many jurisdictions require a site plan that indicates the placement of the structure on the property. Some areas may have specific beam size requirements for roof loads based on regional snowfall. If your lot is not connected to a sanitary sewer system, a septic design by a licensed professional may be necessary. Additionally, certain areas have area-specific energy codes that must be followed. Your local building department may accept energy code calculators available online, or your builder can assist with this.
3. Local Codes and Structural Engineering: Certain regions may have stricter structural engineering requirements. This can include areas prone to natural disasters, tropical storms, hurricanes, or those located in Tornado Alley. Regions such as California, the Pacific Coast, the East Coast, the Gulf Coast, the Carolinas, as well as New York, New Jersey, Nevada, and parts of Illinois, may require review by a licensed structural engineer. In these areas, hiring a state-licensed engineer may be necessary for approval and additional drawings or recalculations required by the building department. It is advisable to check with your local building department to obtain a list of all the requirements needed to obtain a building permit.
4. Professional Stamp Requirement: Stock plans typically do not include a professional stamp. If your building department requires one, you will need to engage a local engineer or architect licensed in the state where you plan to build. They will review the plans and provide a stamp indicating approval. In Nevada, plans used to construct homes must be drawn by a licensed Nevada architect. For complete compliance with local regulations, it’s recommended to consult your local building department for specific code requirements and specifications applicable to your area.