Pole-Barn, Garage & Workshop Plans by Donald J. Berg, AIA

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Country Garage Car Barn & Workshop Building Plans

Build your ideal garage, coach house style car barn, workshop or storage barn with these blueprints. Build any of the designs shown below or use the plans to create your own custom design.

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The Elm Ridge Barn has two big parking bays behind 9' wide by 8' high sliding doors. An open shelter will swallow up your lawn tractor, bikes, yard tools, motor toys and firewood. The side shop has garage doors at back so you can wheel your projects or supplies right in. Easy stairs lead to a big loft for even more storage.

 

The Elm Coach House has four 12'x24' parking bays and stairs to a 24'x24' storage loft. There are windows and doors at the back of both side garages so you can use the back of one as your potting shed and the other as your hobby shop. Floor area is 1152 sq. ft. 

 

The Pine Four-Bay Garage has 12'x24' parking bays, pull-down stairs to a 24'x24' Loft. Each of the side garages has door and a small workshop area at the back. Floor area is 1152 sq. ft. Loft area is 576 sq. ft. Overall height is 22'-6". 

 

The Pine Knoll Car Barn This backyard barn has two big parking bays, behind 9' wide by 8' high sliding doors, for your cars, trucks or SUVs. There's a side workshop. A back garage will park another car, truck, tractor or small boat.

 

The Elmville Barn has a 24'x24' two-bay garage at center, with stairs to a 24'x24' Loft. A 12'x24' shelter at right will hold your garden tractor, fire wood, bikes, snowmobiles and more. There's a 10'-24' carport or work porch at left. 

The Pine Garage & Workshop has three 12'x24' parking bays, pull-down stairs to a storage Loft and a 12'x24' workshop at the side. The shop has an 8' wide door at the other end for your tractor or hobby vehicles.

 

 

The Pine All-In-One Garage is a 24' x24' two-car garage with a 12'x24' open shelter at the side for your bikes and lawn mower. A 12'x24' workshop on the left has a big back door for your tractor or motor toys.

 

The Elm Grove Car Barn has a 24'x24' two-bay garage at center, with stairs to a full Loft. Two, inexpensive, 10'x24' carports add more sheltered parking. The garage and loft are each 576 sq. ft. Total carport area is 480 sq. ft.

 

The Elm Valley Car Barn  has three 12'x24' parking bays, stairs to a full Loft and a 12'x24' workshop at back. The shop has an 8' wide door at the other end for your lawn tractor or hobby vehicles.

The Pine Car Barn has a 24'x24' two-bay garage at center, with pull-down stairs to a 24'x24' Loft. Two 10'x24' shelters on the sides are for carports or your tractor, boat or motor toys. The garage and loft are each 576 sq. ft. Total carport area is 480 sq. ft.

 

Walnut Garage and Car Barn Plans  The Walnut series of garages, barns and workshops is similar to the Elm and Pine plans, but with a gable-entry main building. Take a look before you choose your plans.

Applewood Barn and Garage Plans  The Applewood Series of small pole barn plans includes a variety of car barns and country garages.

 

  About the Designer:

Architect Donald Berg's designs, interviews and articles have appeared in Home Magazine, The Old House Journal, Better Homes and Gardens, Country Magazine, Equine Journal, Country Extra, Yankee Home, Traditional Building Magazine, Hudson Valley Magazine, Period Homes Magazine, Mother Earth News, Grit and many other publications. He's been a guest and consultant on HGTV and has published fifteen books on traditional American country building and landscape design. You'll find more of his designs here: 

Applewood Horse Barn, Garage & Workshop Plans  Chestnut Horse Barn Plans  Country Garages and Workshops  Maple Garage and Small Barn Plans  Walnut Barn, Workshop and Garage Plans

 

"I received your plans today and am very pleased. It has been a great pleasure doing business with you." - J.L., Corbett, Oregon 

Build a 24'x24' two-bay garage or workshop now. Then add up to three more parking bays on the sides or across the back. Or, add an easy-to-build storage space, studio, tractor shelter or woodshed. Or, add a shed across the back to extend your garage for big vehicles, boats or trailers. Build small now and then expand your country garage as your needs grow. Or, build your favorite layout right away. Each plan set includes seven sample designs like the ones shown above. Build one of the samples or customize your building with your choice of layouts and your selection of exterior materials. Blueprints, by architect Donald Berg, are planned for inexpensive post-frame (pole-barn) construction.

Read More about the Elm Series of Country Garage, Workshop and Barn Plans

Read More about the Pine Series of Country Garage, Workshop and Barn Plans

"The plan that I am ordering is my wife's dream workshop" - R.B., Cambridge, Maryland

 

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Today's Plans: Free Instant Plans for Expandable Garages, Barns and Workshops with Storage Lofts  Looking for conventional stud-frame building plans? You can download plans for a variety of attractive garages, small barns and workshops today. Build a one, two or three bay garage or small barn now and expand it as your needs grow. Or, create just the layout you need now with pre-designed expansion garages, workshops or storage sheds.

More Small Pole Barns, Garages & Sheds  Find dozens more of architect Donald Berg's pole barn plans, horse barn blueprints, shed plans and country garage building plans at the Backroad Designers' websites: www.BarnsBarnsBarns.com, www.BackroadHomes.com and AppleValleyBarns.com

 

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Have all blueprints reviewed by your building department or by an experienced building professional who knows local conditions, before you purchase or start to build. These plans may have to be modified by a local professional to suit your site's building code and weather requirements.

 
 

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