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Home 985sqft. Efficiency Barndominium | Midlothian Texas Project Update| Texas Best Construction

985sqft. Efficiency Barndominium | Midlothian Texas Project Update| Texas Best Construction

Efficiency Barndominium Project

Building a secondary dwelling or a multi-generational home is a massive trend in 2026, and this 985 square foot efficiency barndominium in Midlothian, Texas is the perfect example of how to maximize a small footprint without sacrificing style or utility.

In this video, Josh Helm of Texas Best Construction takes you through a brand new project that features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a decorative gable that adds incredible curb appeal to this compact structure. Whether you are looking for a guest house, a mother-in-law suite, or a way to keep family close while maintaining individual space, this efficiency quarters walkthrough provides the blueprint for success.

We dive deep into the technical side of the build, showing our signature hybrid steel frame construction method and why we use two-by-six studded walls and the Zip System for maximum energy efficiency and moisture protection.

You will see how we utilized embedded steel columns and I-beams to create a free-span attic area, giving the homeowners extra storage space that a traditional wood frame might not offer.

This project also highlights the importance of working with city regulations as we navigate the specific requirements for Midlothian, Texas regarding power meters and water connections for additional structures.

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