One of the first decisions you will make is what kind of structural system your barndominium will use. Most people assume “barndo” means one thing, but there are several different construction methods used across the country.
Post-Frame Construction
Post-frame construction, often called pole barn construction, uses large wood posts or columns as the main structural support. It is usually one of the most cost-effective and fastest ways to build a barndominium shell.
Red Iron Steel
Red iron uses heavier steel I-beams and is commonly used for larger spans, shops, commercial-style buildings, and builds where strength and open space are major priorities.
Cold-Formed Steel
Cold-formed steel uses lighter-gauge steel framing components. It can be a strong option for residential-style layouts that do not require huge clear spans.
Hybrid Frame
Hybrid frame construction combines steel roof structure with wood or steel-framed walls. This can give homeowners the strength of steel overhead with the flexibility and finish familiarity of traditional wall framing.