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Home Aubrey Texas Barndominium Progress Tour | Monitor-Style Steel Frame Home Build

Aubrey Texas Barndominium Progress Tour | Monitor-Style Steel Frame Home Build

In today’s video, we’re out here in Aubrey, Texas taking a look at the progress on one of our latest barndominium builds.

This is a monitor-style barndominium featuring:

  • 1,500 sq ft of living space
  • ~300 sq ft of porch area
  • ~600 sq ft of covered parking

The layout is clean and efficient, yet feels spacious, with:

  • Three bedrooms and two baths
  • Generous master suite
  • Vaulted living area
  • Breezeway connecting to the detached shop and parking space

On this project, we’re demonstrating how strategic steel framing can be used even for smaller spans, giving:

  • Strong structure with minimal bracing
  • More room for mechanicals and insulation
  • Open-ceiling design

Key construction details include:

  • Boxing out around water faucets
  • Black Elevate windows with white interiors
  • ZIP System sheathing and liquid flashing for long-term durability

Inside, the insulation system combines open-cell and closed-cell spray foam to create a well-insulated envelope. The ceiling structure maximizes usable space, while the large living-room windows bring in plenty of natural light.

We’re currently wrapping up rough-ins and preparing for drywall, cabinetry approvals, and finishing stages.

If you’re interested in plans like this or a turnkey quote, visit bestbarndoplans.com.

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