Free Barn
and Workshop Plans from Free-ProjectPlans.com
12'x16' Backyard Barn
This forty-six page plan set includes truss angle cutting
patterns, a complete material list and all of the details that
you'll need. The pretty little barn-roof shed has double doors
so you can drive your lawn tractor right in.
16'x20' Barn Style Garage
This gambrel roof design can shelter your car, small truck or
tractor. Or, you can use it as a workshop or big storage shed. A
full loft, with a convenient hatch door and lift post doubles
the storage space. Complete construction drawings and details
are included on the free thirty-one page plan set.
34'x36' Gambrel Roof Horse Barn
This pretty barn can fit up to six horse stalls or any
combination of stalls and feed, storage and tack rooms. There's
a convenient front-to-back alley and open roofed areas along the
outside stall fronts for grooming areas. As with many free plan
sets for large buildings, these downloadable drawings are scaled
down from full-sized paper plans. They will be a little more
difficult to use than most of the other plans from Free-ProjectPlans.com.
But, hey, they are free!
16'x20' Workshop Plans
This forty page plan set is one of the best you'll find for
free. It includes 1/4" scale and larger plans, exterior
elevations, and construction details, electrical layout,
foundation and slab drawings, roof rafter cutting patterns, wall
framing diagrams and a complete material list. The attractive,
gable roof workshop has double hinged doors and an 8' wide
overhead garage door on the front. That makes it perfect for
moving materials in and big projects out. It's also a makes a
great combination garage and shop for small vehicles.
Designer Charles
Kirkland is the creator of many of the most popular garage and
home designs featured on major home plan services' websites and
in their catalogs and magazines. On this new website he offers
some beautiful designs for small buildings and do-it-yourself
projects as free instant-download plans.
You'll find free plans for sheds, barns, cabanas, pergolas, a
garage, a combination garage and workshop, decks, an attractive
easy-to-build gazebo, a great little cabin, a picnic table and
other backyard building projects. New plans are being added all
of the time.
You can print clear construction drawings and material lists and then read some great how-to articles on
all types of home improvement projects.
Visit
Free-ProjectPlans.com
and
make sure to fill in the form with your email address. You'll be
notified whenever new plans are available.
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If you can't find a free plan that's
just right for you, check out these websites for hundreds of great designs, inexpensive blueprints,
do-it-yourself design software and easy-to-assemble barn building kits.
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Do-It-Yourself
Garage and Workshop Design/Build Software Design your own garage
or workshop. This easy
software from Big Hammer lets you create construction
drawings, 3D building views and a materials list. Your
one, two or multi-car garage can have a hip or gable roof, doors
and windows right where you want them, and materials of your
choice. With side walls up to 14' high, you can shelter your
car, RV, camper, truck or boat. And, the software
comes with a step-by-step building guide. Order
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Design Your Own Barn, Garage or Shed with Plan3D
Plan3D is a new online service that helps you create a new home,
garage, shed or barn and then see how it will look on your
property. View your work from any angle - inside and out. Scan existing plans into Plan3D
and take a virtual walk through in lifelike 3D. Everything is
online and inexpensive, so you can get started today. |
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Have all plans reviewed by your building department or by an experienced
building professional who knows local conditions, before you start to build. Plans may have to be modified by a local
professional to suit your site's building code and weather requirements. |
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