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Tay, Ontario Mono-Slope Barndominium – 2,379 sq ft

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Project Highlights • Total Living Space: 2,379 sq ft // • Garage: 870 sq ft attached garage // • Roof Style: Mono-slope roof design // House 39x61x25\20 // Garage 24x37x14\12 // • Outdoor Living: 12' × 61' two-level walk-out deck // • Access to Views: Large sliding glass doors facing the lake // * Full roof and wall spray foam application Designed to fully embrace the surrounding landscape, the expansive two-level deck and oversized sliding doors blur the line between indoor and outdoor living. With its clean mono-slope roofline and open concept design, this barndominium is another example of modern rural living done right. 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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