Seabright, Ontario 30x90x14 With Wrap Around Porch
CompletedLocation: Northern Ontario Building Size: 30' × 90' × 14' Building Type: Barndominium-style cottage with integrated garage Garage: Single-car garage Outdoor Living: 15' × 20' lake-facing outdoor cooking porch Wraparound Porch: 140 linear feet Setting: Lakefront / waterfront property Design Focus: Outdoor living, entertaining, and summer lifestyle This incredible Northern Ontario barndominium cottage is designed to maximize everything that makes lakefront living special. With a spacious 30' × 90' footprint and integrated single-car garage, the layout offers both comfort and practicality for extended stays or full-time living. The standout feature is the 15' × 20' lake-facing outdoor cooking porch, creating the perfect space for entertaining, dining, and taking in the view. Complementing this is an impressive 140 feet of wraparound porch, offering endless opportunities to relax, unwind, and enjoy the surrounding landscape from every angle. Built to take full advantage of the warm season, this project truly elevates Northern Ontario summers, blending modern barndominium construction with the relaxed charm of cottage life. Click the image above to view the full gallery.
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