Manitoulin Island, Ontario Barndominium – 1,440 sq ft
In ProgressProject Highlights House: 30' × 48' × 12' House Size: 1,440 sq ft Detached Garage: 25' × 40' × 13' Garage Size: 1,000 sq ft // Outdoor Features: Front and rear canopy porches // Exterior Detail: Timber soffit underlay // Building Type: Barndominium with detached garage // Located in Manitowaning, Ontario on beautiful Manitoulin Island, this charming barndominium offers comfortable rural living surrounded by the natural beauty of Northern Ontario. With a detached garage and covered outdoor spaces, the design blends practicality with relaxed island lifestyle. Check back soon for additional photos as we complete another slice of paradise. Click the image above to view the full gallery.
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