Pownal, Price Edward Island 40x60x15 Mono slope with matching garage
CompletedLocation: Pownal, Prince Edward Island Building Size: 40' × 60' × 15' Roof Design: Mono-slope roof Building Type: Custom coastal barndominium Additional Structure: Matching garage Outdoor Living: Walkout deck Setting: Elevated ocean view property Lifestyle Feature: Premium sunset views Design Focus: Maximizing ocean-facing exposure This breathtaking Pownal barndominium is built around one defining feature—the view. Perched to take full advantage of its surroundings, the home offers expansive, unobstructed ocean vistas, where “ocean view” truly becomes an understatement. The clean mono-slope roofline enhances both the modern aesthetic and the functionality of the design, allowing the structure to open toward the water and maximize natural light. A matching garage complements the main building, creating a cohesive property that elevates both form and function. Step outside onto the walkout deck, where the experience truly comes to life—offering a front-row seat to Prince Edward Island’s famous sunsets and the ever-changing Atlantic landscape. This project is a perfect example of how coastal barndominium construction in Canada can transform a property into a true lifestyle destination. Click the image above to view the full gallery.
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