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Lofted Garage 12 x 24

Lofted Garage 12 x 24


12 x 24 lofted garage with a gray body, white trim, and a white roof is a modern, high-capacity structure designed for both heavy-duty storage and aesthetic appeal. 

Exterior Aesthetics

  • Color Palette: The siding is typically finished in a professional dark gray (often called "Flint," "Charcoal," or "Westchester Gray"), providing a neutral, contemporary base.
  • Contrast Accents: Crisp white trim highlights the corners, rooflines, and door frames, while the white roof—often made of 29-gauge metal—provides a clean contrast and reflects sunlight to help with interior temperature regulation.
  • Roof Design: The "lofted" style features a high gambrel (barn-style) roofline, which creates a classic profile while maximizing overhead space. 

Key Structural Features

  • Storage Capacity: The 288-square-foot main floor is typically supplemented by built-in lofts (often two 4’ or 8’ sections at either end), offering up to 50% more storage space than a standard garage.
  • Access Points:
  • Main Entry: A 9' x 7' white roll-up or sectional garage door on the end wall for vehicles or large equipment.
  • Service Door: A separate 36" white fiberglass walk-in door for easy everyday entry.
  • Ventilation: Usually includes at least one 2' x 3' screened window with white frames and gable vents to ensure airflow. 

Construction Details

  • Durability: Most models use LP SmartSide siding, which is treated to resist rot, termites, and fungal decay.
  • Heavy-Duty Flooring: To support vehicle weight, these garages are built with reinforced floor joists (often 2x6s) spaced 12" on center and topped with 3/4" premium pressure-treated flooring.
  • Dimensions:
  • Exterior: 12' wide x 24' long with an outside peak height of approximately 11' 6".
  • Interior: Features roughly 6' 6" to 7' 4" sidewalls
Metal
$
11,100
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$
411
/mo*
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Carolina Barn 10 x 16

Carolina Barn 10 x 16


10x16 Carolina Barn in red with white trim is a compact, high-character storage structure defined by its distinctive "step-down" roofline and classic farmhouse aesthetic.

Key Design Features

  • Distinctive Roofline: Unlike standard gables, the Carolina style features a raised center section flanked by two lower side sections (lean-tos), creating a classic three-section barn profile.
  • Color Palette: Typically features Rustic Red or Scarlet Red siding. This is sharply contrasted by Alamo White or bright white trim on the corners, door frames, and roofline.
  • Dimensions & Entry: The 10' x 16' footprint provides 160 square feet of floor space. It usually includes center-mounted double doors (often 6' x 6') for easy equipment access. 

Structural Specifications

  • Exterior Material: Most models use durable metal siding with long-term warranties (up to 40 years). Some variations use LP SmartSide wood siding for a more traditional texture.
  • Lighting & Ventilation: Typically equipped with two 2x3 insulated windows to allow for natural light while maintaining energy efficiency.
  • Interior Storage: A common feature is a 4-foot storage loft located above the doorway or at the rear, maximizing vertical space for items used less frequentl
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$
6,300
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$
233
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Studio Cabin 12 x 32

Studio Cabin 12 x 32


12 x 32 studio cabin with a gray and dark gray exterior offers a modern, high-end aesthetic that blends seamlessly into wooded or urban settings. This footprint provides approximately 384 square feet of interior space, often utilized as a tiny home, backyard office, or guest suite. 

Exterior Design & Features

  • Color Palette: The primary siding is typically a mid-to-light gray (such as "Gap Gray" or "Starless Sky"), while the darker gray trim outlines the corners, windows, and roofline for a sharp, sophisticated contrast.
  • Roofing: Often paired with a black or charcoal metal roof for durability and a sleek "blacked-out" look.
  • Porch: Many models include a 6-foot porch (integrated or corner-style) with pressure-treated decking, providing a transition between the outdoors and the studio.
  • Windows & Doors: Standard setups frequently include four to five large insulated vinyl windows and a 9-lite steel entry door that allows natural light to flood the open interior. 
  • Interior & Layout Options
  • Studio Layout: The interior often features high ceilings to maximize the feel of the 12-foot width.
  • Lofts: Many 12x32 cabins are "lofted," featuring bonus overhead space for sleeping or storage, which keeps the main floor open for living or working.
  • Electrical & Utility: Finished models often come pre-wired with an electrical package, including lights, outlets, and sometimes a mini-split for heating and cooling.
Metal
$
15,950
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$
591
/mo*
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Lofted Cabin 12 x 24

Lofted Cabin 12 x 24


12 x 24 lofted cabin in gray with white accents is a popular multi-functional structure often used for tiny home conversions, hunting camps, or backyard studios. The 288-square-foot footprint provides a balanced space that is large enough for living areas while remaining manageable for small properties. 

Visual Appearance

  • Exterior: The body typically features gray siding—often in "Cape Cod Gray" or "Light Gray"—constructed from durable materials like LP SmartSide for weather resistance.
  • Roof: A white metal or shingle roof provides a crisp contrast and can help reflect heat. The "lofted" design refers to a high gambrel (barn-style) or gabled roofline that creates extra vertical space.
  • Porch: A standard front porch typically spans 4 feet deep by 12 feet wide across the front of the unit, often featuring white railings, spindles, and support posts to match the trim.
  • Trim: Clean white trim surrounds the windows, doors, and roofline, emphasizing the cabin’s architectural lines. 

Key Features

  • Overhead Storage: The interior includes one or two lofts (often a 6' x 12' or 8' x 12' section) located above the porch or at the rear, maximizing floor space by moving storage or sleeping quarters upward.
  • Windows & Door: Usually equipped with three to five 2x3 windows and a 36-inch "9-lite" walk-in door that features a window pane for natural light.
  • Interior Flexibility: Units are frequently sold as "shells," allowing owners to finish the interior with insulation, electrical packages, and walls for use as a guest house or home office. 


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$
10,499
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$
389
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Carolina Barn 10 x 16

10x16 Carolina style barn with loft storage in the upper part.


10' x 16' Red Carolina Barn with White Trim is a 160-square-foot storage structure defined by its classic farmhouse aesthetic and unique "step-down" or monitor roofline. Unlike standard gables, the Carolina style features a raised center section flanked by two lower side sections, giving it a distinctive three-section profile. 

Key Visual & Design Features

  • Color Palette: It typically features Rustic Red or Scarlet Red siding, sharply contrasted by Alamo White (or bright white) trim along the corners, door frames, and roofline.
  • Dimensions & Entry: The 10' x 16' footprint provides ample room for equipment. It usually includes 6' x 6' center-mounted double doors for easy access.
  • Lighting: Standard models are often equipped with two 2' x 3' insulated windows, which allow for natural interior light while maintaining energy efficiency. 

Interior & Structural Details

  • Storage Loft: A common feature is a 4-foot storage loft (often located above the doorway or at the rear) to maximize vertical space for seasonal items.
  • Materials: Most modern variations use durable metal siding with long-term warranties (up to 40 years), though some traditional versions utilize LP SmartSide wood siding for a classic wood texture.


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$
6,300
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$
233
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Country Side Utility Shed 10x16

Our 10x16 is a great economical choice for a garden shed or tool storage!


dusty blue 10 x 16 country side utility shed with white trim is a versatile outdoor structure that combines approximately 160 square feet of storage space with a classic farmhouse aesthetic. These sheds are typically characterized by their soft, muted blue siding—often referred to as "Smoky Blue," "Belmont Blue," or "Country Blue"—contrasted by crisp white trim on the corners, fascia, and doors. 

Design and Aesthetics

  • Color Palette: The main siding features a dusty blue finish, while the white trim is applied to the door frames, windows, and corners for a polished look.
  • Roof Styles: Many models feature a gable roof for a traditional appearance or a gambrel-style roofline (lofted barn style) that provides significant overhead clearance and a signature "barn" look.
  • Curb Appeal: Additional decorative elements often include white-trimmed windows (typically 2x3 feet) and sometimes decorative shutters in a matching or contrasting color to enhance the rustic charm. 

Structural Specifications

  • Dimensions: At 10' x 16', the shed offers enough room for large equipment such as riding mowers, workbenches, or multiple garden tractors.
  • Wall Construction: According to MI Buildings, standard utility sheds often feature 8-foot tall walls. The framing typically uses 2x4 studs set 16 inches on center for structural integrity.
  • Flooring and Foundation: High-quality builds often utilize pressure-treated 4x6 skids as a base and 5/8-inch treated floor decking to resist moisture and pests.
  • Doors: Access is usually provided by 72-inch double wooden doors with heavy-duty hinges and secure locking mechanisms, facilitating the movement of wide items. 
  • Functional Features
  • Ventilation and Light: Units typically include two 2x3 windows to provide natural light and airflow.
  • Storage Capacity: Lofted versions can increase usable storage by up to 40% by adding overhead storage areas.
  • Optional Electrical Package: Some configurations from manufacturers like Branson Portable Buildings include an electrical package with outlets, an overhead light, and a breaker box for use as a workshop. 


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$
5,089
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$
188
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Lofted Garage 12 x 24

Lofted Garage 12 x 24


12 x 24 gray lofted garage with white trim is a high-capacity, multi-functional structure designed to maximize both floor and vertical space. It typically blends modern aesthetics with traditional barn-style utility. 

Exterior Aesthetics

  • Color Palette: Features primary siding in neutral tones like Hardware Gray, Cape Cod Gray, or charcoal.
  • White Accents: Crisp white trim highlights the corners, rooflines, and door frames, creating a timeless contrast.
  • Roofing: Often features a white metal roof (e.g., Alamo White) to reflect sunlight and help regulate interior temperatures. 

Structural Features

  • Dimensions: Provides 288 square feet of main floor space, sufficient for one average-sized vehicle plus a workbench.
  • Lofted Design: The high gambrel roof style includes built-in overhead lofts (typically 4' to 8' deep at one or both ends), increasing total storage capacity by up to 50%.
  • Access Points:
  • Main Entry: A 9' x 7' white roll-up or sectional garage door on the end wall.
  • Service Door: A separate 36" white fiberglass walk-in door for everyday access.
  • Heavy-Duty Flooring: Engineered to support vehicle weight, typically using 3/4" pressure-treated tongue-and-groove flooring with joists spaced 12" on-center.
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$
11,100
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$
411
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Cabin 12x24

12x24 Cabin


This 12 x 24 cabin features an earthy, balanced exterior where light brown siding (often a "khaki" or "beige" tone) is framed by dark brown trim to accentuate the roofline, windows, and doors. The dark accents provide a modern yet rustic contrast that highlights the building's architectural features without appearing too monochromatic. 

Key Exterior Features

  • Dimensions: A 12' x 24' footprint providing approximately 288 square feet of space, a popular size for tiny homes or guest cottages.
  • Front Porch: Typically integrated as a 4-foot to 6-foot deep covered entryway that spans either the full width or a corner of the building.
  • Contrasting Trim: Deep chocolate or "coffee" brown trim is used on the eaves, window casings, and door frames to pop against the lighter body color.
  • Roofing: Often paired with a dark gray or dark brown metal roof to complete the nature-inspired palette.
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$
9,120
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$
338
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Lofted Cabin 12 x 32

Lofted Cabin 12 x 32


A 12' x 32' lofted cabin with a brown body, maroon trim, and a maroon roof is a popular configuration for tiny homes, guest suites, or retreats. 

Exterior Features

  • Dimensions & Structure: The 12' x 32' footprint provides approximately 384 square feet on the main floor. The "lofted" design typically adds two interior storage or sleeping areas at opposite ends, maximizing vertical space.
  • Color Palette: The cabin features a rustic brown body (often achieved with LP SmartSide or pressure-treated T1-11 siding). This is accented by deep maroon (or "Rustic Red") on the trim, window frames, and shutters.
  • Roofing: A 29-gauge maroon metal roof provides a durable, weather-resistant finish with a high-pitched "barn" profile to accommodate the interior lofts.
  • Front Porch: A 4-foot deep integrated front porch is typical, featuring sturdy railing and support posts often painted or stained to match the maroon trim. 

Functional Details

  • Entry: Access is usually through a 36-inch "9-lite" door (featuring nine small glass panes), which allows natural light while maintaining security.
  • Windows: Standard models often include three to five 2' x 3' windows to provide ventilation and passive solar heating.
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$
12,825
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$
475
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Finished Cabin 12x16

Finished Cabin 12x16


12 x 16 finished cabin with this specific color scheme offers a balanced, rustic aesthetic that blends seamlessly into wooded or natural environments. This size typically provides about 192 square feet of interior space, often used for a home office, guest suite, or backyard retreat. 


  • Siding: The rich brown siding (often chestnut or chocolate brown) provides an earthy base that grounds the structure. It may be constructed from vertical board-and-batten, horizontal lap siding, or even faux-log vinyl for a traditional look without the maintenance of real wood.
  • Porch: A white porch creates a sharp, clean contrast against the dark siding. Most 12x16 models feature a 4-foot deep covered porch that runs the width of the building, often including white railings and support columns.
  • Trim: Green trim—typically in deep hunter green or forest green—is used along the roofline (fascia), window frames, and door frames. This adds a "storybook" or fairytale-style character to the cabin.
  • Roofing: To complete the look, these cabins often feature a dark green metal roof that matches the trim for a cohesive, weather-resistant finish.
  • Layout: Many 12x16 designs include a lofted area for extra storage or a sleeping space to maximize the small footprint.
  • Finishes: The interior typically features insulated walls, vinyl flooring (such as click-lock vinyl), and a finished ceiling with exposed beams.
  • Utilities: Professional electrical wiring is standard, including outlets, indoor lighting, and an exterior porch light.
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$
18,900
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$
700
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💥💥Repo 💥💥 Lofted Barn 14x20

used 14 x 20 lofted barn typically provides 280 square feet of floor space, plus approximately 112–168 square feet of additional overhead storage. 

Typical Physical Features

  • Dimensions: 14 feet wide by 20 feet long.
  • Lofts: Most models include two storage lofts (often 4' to 8' deep) positioned at each end, leaving the center area open for maximum headroom.
  • Roof: Gambrel-style (barn roof) designed to maximize vertical space. Roofing is usually 30-year metal or architectural shingles.
  • Entry: Standard configurations include a 72-inch (6-foot) double barn door for large equipment and occasionally a secondary 9-lite entry door.
  • Construction: Typically built with 2x4 or 2x6 wall studs, pressure-treated floor joists (12"–16" on center), and heavy-duty 3/4" tongue-and-groove flooring. 

Used Condition Expectations

Buying a repo (repossessed) or used unit often results in savings of $1,200 to $2,700 compared to new builds. 

  • Wear: Expect minor cosmetic wear, such as faded paint or interior scuffing.
  • Modifications: Used units may already include aftermarket additions like workbenches, shelving, or electrical packages (lights and outlets).

Common Uses

  • Storage: Large enough for riding mowers, ATVs, and seasonal gear.
  • Workspaces: Often converted into "She Sheds," "Man Caves," home offices, or full woodworking shops.
  • Living Space: Some users combine units for use as a "tiny home" getaway. 
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$
7,800
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$
289
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Lofted Barn 12x24

Lofted Barn 12x24


12 x 24 lofted barn with medium blue siding, white roof, and white trim is a popular and aesthetically versatile storage solution for 2026. This structure offers approximately 288 square feet of floor space, characterized by a classic high-pitched gambrel roof that maximizes overhead storage. 

Key Visual & Structural Features

  • Exterior Color Scheme: The "medium blue" (often marketed as Belmont, Mystic, or Calvary Blue) provides a modern yet classic look, while the high-contrast white trim and white metal roof enhance curb appeal and reflect solar heat.
  • Lofted Storage: Typically includes two overhead lofts (often 4' or 8' deep) on opposite ends, providing up to 50% more storage space than standard utility sheds.
  • Access & Ventilation: Features 70" to 72" double wooden doors for easy equipment entry and typically includes two 2'x3' windows with screens.
  • Durability: Most 2026 models utilize LP SmartSide siding for termite and decay resistance, paired with 29-gauge metal roofing for long-term weather protection.
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$
7,740
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$
287
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Studio Cabin 10 x 16

Studio Cabin 10 x 16


10x16 studio cabin with a light gray facade and dark gray trim offers a sophisticated, modern aesthetic that blends well with both urban backyards and rural landscapes. This 160-square-foot structure typically serves as a home office, art studio, or guest retreat. 

Exterior Design & Features

  • Color Palette: The body is often finished in soft tones like Pewter Cast or Zook Gray, while the trim uses deeper shades like Charcoal or Iron Gray to provide a sharp, defining contrast.
  • Roofing: Often features a single-slope (lean-to) roof for a contemporary look or a classic gable roof. Durable 29-gauge charcoal metal is a common choice for its longevity and color match with the trim.
  • Siding: Common materials include LP SmartSide (known for its 50-year warranty) or pine board and batten for a more rustic "modern farmhouse" feel.
  • Windows & Light: Studio designs prioritize natural light, often incorporating transom windows (horizontal windows near the roofline) and larger 2x3 or 3x3 windows for a bright interior. 

Interior & Layout

  • Space: The 160 sq. ft. footprint is roughly the size of a standard bedroom, providing enough room for a large desk, shelving, or even a small kitchenette.
  • Finishes: Many "studio" models come with finished interiors featuring insulated walls, LED recessed lighting, and durable flooring like dark brown vinyl or tongue-and-groove pine.
  • Structural Strength: Premium models often use 16" on-center framing and heavy-duty floor systems (300 lb point-load capacity) to support heavy equipment or furniture. 

Customization Options

  • Entry: Options range from modern glass-lite double doors to traditional wood doors with decorative inserts.
  • Power: Typically pre-wired for electric, often including a 100 amp service to support HVAC units or specialized studio equipment.


Painted
$
6,632
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$
246
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Carolina Barn 10 x 16

🏡 10x16 Carolina Barn by Backyard and Beyond

Key Features:

  • Dimensions: 10x16 Carolina Barn
  • Colors: Rustic red siding accented by Alamo white trim and roof
  • Siding: Durable metal construction with an impressive 40-year warranty
  • Windows: Two 2x3 insulated windows providing great natural light
  • Doors: Center double doors featuring a spacious 6 ft x 6 ft opening
  • Storage: Thoughtfully designed 4-ft loft above the doorway, ideal for extra storage

Description:

Step into the perfect blend of style and practicality with our exquisite 10x16 Carolina Barn! Designed by Backyard and Beyond, this barn showcases rustic red siding contrasted with elegant Alamo white trim and roof, creating a charming focal point for any setting. With its generous double doors and clever loft for additional storage, this barn is the ultimate solution for your storage requirements or a delightful enhancement for your small farm.

🌟 Enjoy complimentary delivery within the state of Missouri! 🌟

Elevate your outdoor space today!

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$
6,299
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$
233
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Lofted Cabin 12x32

used 12 x 32 lofted cabin typically offers 384 square feet of main-floor space and is characterized by its signature barn-style roof, which provides extra vertical room for overhead lofts. 

Common Features

  • Structure: Often built on pressure-treated 4x6 skids for portability, with 2x4 wall studs and durable siding like LP SmartSide.
  • Lofts: Most feature two lofts (e.g., a 6' front and 8' rear) accessed by ladders or stairs, doubling as sleeping quarters or storage.
  • Porch: A standard 4' deep front or corner porch is common. "Deluxe" or "Side" models may include wraparound or side-entry porches.
  • Condition of Used Units: Reclaimed or "pre-loved" units are often inspected for structural integrity but may show cosmetic wear. Many used listings include pre-installed upgrades like electrical wiringinsulation, or finished flooring

Versatile Use Cases

  • Tiny Home: Used 12x32 units are frequently converted into living spaces with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen area.
  • Work & Hobby: Ideal for backyard offices, music studios, or workshops where the loft keeps supplies out of the main work area.
  • Retreat: Popular as hunting cabins or weekend getaways due to their portability and rustic look. 
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$
10,900
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$
404
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Side Lofted Barn 10 x 12

Side Lofted Barn 10 x 12


10x12 Maroon Side Lofted Barn with white trim and a white roof is a striking, high-capacity storage solution designed for both utility and curb appeal.

Exterior Aesthetics

  • Color Palette: The building features rich maroon (often referred to as Barn Red) siding. This is accented by bright white trim on the corners, door frames, and roofline for a crisp, high-contrast look.
  • Roofing: A white metal roof provides a clean finish and reflects heat, helping to keep the interior cooler.
  • Gambrel Style: The signature "barn-style" gambrel roof design maximizes interior height to accommodate overhead lofts. 

Standard Features

  • Side Entry: Unlike standard barns with end-wall doors, this model features 68" to 70" double doors on the longer 12-foot side, allowing for easier access to large equipment like riding mowers.
  • Overhead Storage: Typically includes two 4-foot lofts positioned at opposite ends of the building, providing roughly 80 square feet of additional elevated storage space.
  • Windows: Most "Side Lofted" models come standard with two 2x3 windows (often with white shutters) flanking the side doors to provide natural light.

Durability and Build

  • Siding: Built with LP SmartSide engineered wood, which is treated to resist rot, fungal decay, and termites.
  • Structure: Features 2x4 or 2x6 wood framing with 16" on-center spacing for walls and floor joists to support heavy loads.
  • Foundation: Sits on pressure-treated 4x6 skids, allowing the unit to be portable and placed directly on a level gravel pad.
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$
3,991
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$
148
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Carolina Barn 10 x 16

Carolina Barn 10 x 16


A 10x16 foot Carolina barn with red siding and white trim is a compact, high-character storage structure that features a distinctive "step-down" roofline, providing both a classic farmhouse aesthetic and practical interior storage, often including a loft. 


  • Dimensions: The barn has a footprint of 10 feet wide by 16 feet long, offering 160 square feet of floor space.
  • Exterior Aesthetic: It features rustic red (or scarlet red) siding, which is sharply contrasted by Alamo white (or bright white) trim along the corners, door frames, and roofline, creating a classic and charming appearance.
  • Roof Style: The defining characteristic of a Carolina barn is its unique "step-down" or monitor roofline, where a raised center section is flanked by two lower side sections (lean-tos), which can provide better ventilation and allow for natural light.
  • Materials: Most models utilize durable metal siding with long-term warranties (up to 40 years), though some variations may use LP SmartSide wood siding.
  • Doors: The structure typically includes a set of center-mounted double doors, often measuring 6 feet by 6 feet, for easy access of equipment and larger items.
  • Windows: It is commonly equipped with two 2x3 foot insulated windows, providing natural light to the interior space.
  • Interior Storage: A common feature is a 4-foot storage loft located above the doorway or at the rear, which maximizes the vertical space for storing items used less frequently. 
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$
5,949
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$
220
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Country Lofted Barn 10 x 12

Great storage for your backyard with two lofts and 6' doors!


10x12 light gray country lofted barn with dark gray trim is a classic gambrel-roof storage structure designed to maximize vertical space while maintaining a rustic aesthetic. 


Visual Appearance

  • Color Palette: The primary siding is finished in a light gray shade, such as Ash Gray or Gauntlet Gray. This is accented by a contrasting dark gray trim (often Charcoal or Pewter) around the doors, roofline, and corners.
  • Roof Design: Features a high-profile gambrel (barn-style) roof, typically constructed from charcoal-colored 29-gauge metal or architectural shingles. This design provides approximately 11 feet of total height.
  • Entry Points: Usually includes 70-inch double barn doors for easy access with large equipment like lawnmowers or ATVs. 
  • Interior & Structural Features
  • Storage Capacity: The 120-square-foot floor space is supplemented by two built-in lofts (typically 4 feet deep each) at opposite ends, creating nearly 1,000 cubic feet of total storage.
  • Construction Materials: High-quality models often use LP SmartSide engineered wood siding for rot and termite resistance, supported by pressure-treated 4x6 skids and 2x6 floor joists.
  • Lighting: Many units include one or two 2x3 windows to provide natural interior lighting. 


Metal
$
4,655
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$
172
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Finished Studio Cabin 16 x 50

Finished Studio Cabin 16 x 50


16 x 50 finished studio cabin featuring a light gray and dark gray palette offers a spacious 800-square-foot footprint. The tonal gray-on-gray aesthetic creates a modern, sophisticated look that balances airy upper walls with a grounded, architectural base. 

Exterior Design

  • Main Siding: Light gray siding (often LP SmartSide or metal) provides a bright, neutral backdrop that makes the large structure feel less imposing.
  • Wainscoting: Dark gray wainscoting—frequently made of corrugated metal or contrasting horizontal panels—wraps the bottom third of the cabin to protect against splashing and add visual weight.
  • Trim & Accents: Dark gray trim around 9-light pre-hung doors and 3x4 windows defines the cabin's lines and complements a charcoal or burnished slate metal roof. 

Interior Studio Layout

  • Open Floor Plan: The 16x50 dimensions allow for a generous open studio layout or a divided 1-2 bedroom configuration.
  • Wall Finishes: A "finished" interior typically includes tongue-and-groove or beadboard walls. Light gray paint on the upper walls keeps the space bright, while dark gray wainscoting adds a "farmhouse" or "contemporary" touch.
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$
112,064
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$
4,151
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Finished Lofted Cabin 16 x 32

Lofted Cabin


A 16x32 lofted cabin with this specific color scheme offers a striking, modern-farmhouse aesthetic. The light grey main siding provides a neutral backdrop that contrasts sharply with the dark grey wainscoting (lower 3-4 feet of the wall), adding visual weight and architectural depth to the base. 

Key Exterior Features

  • Roofing: A vibrant red metal roof serves as the primary focal point, often featuring a steep pitch to accommodate the interior loft space.
  • Accents: White trim around the windows, doors, and roofline (fascia and soffits) provides a clean, crisp "frame" that unifies the different grey tones.
  • Loft Space: The "lofted" design creates extra vertical storage or a secondary sleeping area, often visible from the exterior via small gable windows or dormers. 

Interior Potential for 2026 

For a fully finished 16x32 model (approx. 512 sq. ft.), modern configurations typically include:

  • Living Area: A spacious open-concept kitchen and living zone on the main floor.
  • Utilities: Professional electrical (200 amp), spray foam insulation, and plumbing for a 3-piece bathroom.
  • Finishes: Common interior choices include pine car siding for a rustic feel or drywall for a modern "tiny home" look. 
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Economy Utility Shed 8 x 12

Economy Utility Shed 8 x 12


A cream-colored 8x12 utility shed with red trim typically provides 96 square feet of storage and features a neutral aesthetic accented by vibrant architectural lines. This color combination is common for "Economy" and "Lofted Barn" styles, often used to create a classic barn-style appearance in a backyard. 

Design and Aesthetics

  • Color Palette: The primary siding is typically a light, neutral cream or "barn-white". Vibrant red paint is used to accent the corners, roofline, gables, and door frames to emphasize the building's lines.
  • Roofing: These models often feature a bright red finish on a 29-gauge metal roof or 30-year shingles. The roof is usually a standard gable (A-frame) for utility models or a high gambrel (barn) style for lofted models.
  • Style Options:
  • Standard Utility: Features a simple A-frame design with a gable roof.
  • Lofted Barn: Includes a built-in overhead loft (typically 4 to 8 feet) that can provide up to 50% more storage capacity without increasing the footprint. 

Structural and Functional Features

  • Interior Space: The 8x12 dimensions provide approximately 85 to 96 square feet of usable space, depending on the framing. This is ideal for storing garden tools, bicycles, and larger equipment like lawn tractors or small ATVs.
  • Entryway: Most models include double wooden doors (roughly 70 inches wide) or a single 4-foot barn door to allow easy access for large equipment.
  • Materials:
  • Siding: Often made of painted engineered wood (such as LP SmartSide) or vinyl, which are designed to resist rot, decay, and insects.
  • Flooring: Typically built on 4x6 pressure-treated skids with 5/8" or 3/4" pressure-treated plywood flooring to handle heavy weight.
  • Framing: Economy versions may use 2x4 wall studs spaced 24 inches on center, while premium models may use 16-inch on-center spacing for increased strength.


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Horse Barn 10 x 24

Horse Barn 10 x 24


A red 10' x 24' horse barn with white trim typically follows a "Shed Row" or "Run-In" design, balancing traditional ranch aesthetics with practical utility. 

Exterior Features

  • Colors & Siding: Classic barn red siding paired with bright white trim on corners, windows, and door frames.
  • Roofing: Usually features a metal or architectural shingle roof in colors like black, charcoal, or forest green.

Interior & Layout Options

The 240-square-foot footprint is commonly configured in one of three ways:

  1. Two-Stall Setup: Two 10' x 12' stalls separated by a center partition.
  2. Run-In Shed: An open-front design without stalls, providing a 10' x 24' sheltered space for 2–3 horses to enter and exit freely. 


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Utility Shed 10x16

Utility Shed 10x16


A grey 10x16 utility shed with white trim typically features durable siding (wood or metal), a spacious interior, and a design suited for outdoor storage or as a workshop or studio. 

Design & Aesthetics

  • Color Scheme: The primary siding color is a shade of grey (e.g., "Ash Gray" or "Cape Cod Gray" or "Barnwood Gray"), contrasted with a distinct white trim (e.g., "Alamo White" or "Barn White" or "Site White").
  • Style: The "utility" style usually implies a practical design, often with an A-frame or gable roof, intended for function over elaborate aesthetics.
  • Windows and Doors: Many models include functional windows for natural light and ventilation (often two 2x3 ft or 24x36 in windows) and a robust double door (e.g., 60 in. W x 72 in. H or 6 ft wide fiberglass) for easy access with large equipment like lawnmowers. 

Construction & Materials

  • Siding Options: The siding material is commonly either LP SmartSide wood paneling (engineered to resist fungal decay and termites, with a 50-year warranty on some products) or 29-gauge metal siding (known for durability against weather conditions, with up to a 40-year warranty on the metal itself).
  • Structure: The sheds are built with sturdy construction, often using 2x4 inch or 2x6 inch wood framing and floor joists typically on 16-inch centers, with some models featuring double-studded corners for extra strength.
  • Flooring: Many products feature durable, pressure-treated 3/4 inch LP ProStruct or tongue-and-groove flooring designed for heavy use.
  • Roofing: Roofing materials can include either metal panels (often with a 40-year warranty) or architectural shingles (with a 30-year warranty), designed to manage water drainage effectively. 
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Lofted Barn 10x12

Lofted Barn 10x12


10x12 lofted barn in cream with green trim is a classic, rustic storage solution that combines high-volume utility with a soft, traditional aesthetic.


  • Color Palette: The primary siding is a warm cream or "Light Stone". This is accented by a deep green trim (often Forest Green or Hunter Green) along the corners, door frames, and roofline.
  • Roof Design: It features a gambrel (barn-style) roof, which provides the extra interior height necessary for the loft. The roof material is typically a durable dark metal (such as black or charcoal) or matching green shingles.
  • Access: Most 10x12 models include a 72-inch double door on the front or side for moving large equipment like riding mowers or ATVs
  • Lofted Space: The standout feature is the overhead storage loft (often split into two sections at either end), which keeps seasonal items off the main floor.
  • Floor & Framing: Built on pressure-treated 4x6 skids with 2x4 or 2x6 floor joists to handle heavy weight. The walls are typically framed with 2x4 studs spaced 16 inches apart for structural integrity.


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Economy Lofted Barn 8 x 12

Economy Lofted Barn 8 x 12


An 8x12 cream-colored economy lofted barn with a red roof and red trim is a space-efficient backyard storage solution that balances a classic farm aesthetic with functional vertical space. 

Visual & Design Aesthetics

  • Color Palette: The structure features cream-colored siding (typically painted wood or LP SmartSide), accented by vibrant red trim on the corners, roofline, and doors.
  • Roof Design: A high gambrel-style (barn) roof in red metal (or 30-year shingles) maximizes interior headroom and provides a traditional silhouette.
  • Trim Details: Red trim frames the entryway and gables, emphasizing the building’s architectural lines against the neutral cream body. 

Functional & Structural Features

  • Lofted Storage: Includes a built-in 4-foot deep overhead loft area (up to 8 feet in some models), which increases usable storage capacity by roughly 50% without expanding the 96 sq. ft. footprint.
  • Entryway: Standard 8-foot wide models usually feature a 4-foot single barn door or a 70-inch double door for easy access to mowers and larger equipment.
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Chicken House 10 x 16

Standard 10x16 Chicken House with nest boxes, roosts, and feed room.


A red 10 x 16 chicken house with an integrated run is a substantial backyard structure, typically designed in a "combination" layout where the total 16-foot length is divided between an enclosed hen house and a fenced outdoor area. This size can comfortably house a flock of approximately 15 to 25 chickens, depending on the specific internal configuration. 

Physical Design and Aesthetics

  • Color Scheme: These structures often feature a vibrant barn red finish with contrasting white trim around doors, windows, and rooflines for a classic rustic appearance.
  • Roofing: Many models use a saltbox or Quaker-style roof with a unique pitch and an overhang to protect the interior from rain. Durable materials like 30-year white or charcoal metal are common.
  • Siding: High-quality materials such as LP Lapp siding or pine board and batten are frequently used to ensure long-term durability and weather resistance. 

Typical Layout and Dimensions

  • Split Configuration: A common 10 x 16 layout includes a 6' x 10' enclosed hen house paired with a 10' x 10' wired run.
  • Walk-in Access: Many designs are "walk-in" height (often around 8' to 9' tall), allowing humans to enter easily for cleaning and egg collection without stooping.
  • Elevated Floor: The hen house is often raised off the ground on 4x4 treated skids, which provides a shady spot for the birds underneath and prevents floor rot.
  • Nesting Boxes: Most 10 x 16 setups include 6 to 16 nesting boxes, often accessible from the outside via a hinged lid for easy egg gathering.
  • Roosting Bars: The interior contains multiple roosting bars where chickens can perch at night.
  • Ventilation: Proper airflow is maintained through screened windows (often 18"x23" or larger) and ridge vents to prevent heat stress and moisture buildup. 
  • Predator Protection and Safety
  • Heavy-Duty Mesh: The run area is typically enclosed with 1/2" x 1/2" hardware cloth, which is much stronger and more predator-resistant than standard chicken wire.
  • Secure Latches: Doors and egg access panels are often equipped with predator-proof latches, such as deadbolts or locking carabiners, to deter raccoons and other clever animals.
  • Skirting: Some designs include an 18-inch wire skirt around the base to prevent predators from digging under the fence. 


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Horse Barn 10 x 24

Horse Barn 10 x 24


red 10x24 horse barn with white trim is a classic American equestrian structure that combines traditional "homestead" aesthetics with high-efficiency utility. This specific 240-square-foot footprint is a popular choice for small farms and private owners due to its versatility and cost-effectiveness. 

Common Design Styles

  • Shed Row Barn: An enclosed design featuring individual stalls positioned in a single row without a center aisle, maximizing the use of the 10-foot depth.
  • Run-In Shed: An open-front shelter that allows horses to enter and exit freely, typically used in pastures to provide 24/7 protection from wind and rain. 

Typical Layouts

Most 10x24 barns are configured in one of the following ways:

  • Two Stalls: Two spacious 10' x 12' stalls separated by a center divider.
  • Two Stalls + Tack Room: A high-utility layout featuring two 10' x 10' stalls and a dedicated 4' x 10' tack and feed room for gear and supply storage.
  • Open Bay: A single 24-foot wide open shelter for communal herd use.

Key Exterior Features

  • Siding: Finished in "Barn Red" LP Smartside or white pine board-and-batten.
  • Trim: Bright white accents on corners, window frames, and doors.
  • Doors: Traditionally equipped with white Dutch doors—a two-part door system that allows the top half to remain open for ventilation while the bottom half keeps the animal secure.
  • Roofing: Often features a black, charcoal, or silver metal roof for longevity and snow-shedding capabilities. 

Interior & Durability

  • Kickboards: For safety, interior walls are lined with 4-foot high oak kickboards (typically 1" thick) to prevent damage from horse kicks.
  • Flooring: Stalls usually rest on a pressure-treated 4x6 foundation, often utilizing crushed stone or rubber mats for drainage and comfort. 
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Lofted Cabin 12 x 24

12x24 Lofted Cabin


A gray 12 x 24 lofted cabin with white trim and a front porch is a versatile, high-utility structure often used as a tiny home, guest house, or high-end storage. This specific color scheme offers a modern, clean aesthetic that complements most landscapes. 

Exterior Design

  • Color Palette: The body is finished in a gray hue (often "Charcoal," "Slate," or "Pewter"). The white acrylic trim outlines the roofline, windows, and door frames, providing sharp contrast.
  • Front Porch: Typically a 4’ x 12’ or 6’ x 12’ covered inset porch. It usually features pressure-treated decking, white support posts, and optional white railings for a traditional look.
  • Roofing: Often equipped with a charcoal metal roof or 25-year architectural shingles. The "lofted" design typically uses a Gambrel (barn-style) or high-pitched A-frame roof to create interior overhead space.
  • Windows & Door: Standard models include a 9-lite walk-in door (fiberglass or wood with window panes) and three to four 2’ x 3’ windows to maximize natural light. 

Interior Layout & Construction

  • Lofted Storage: The cabin features built-in lofts at one or both ends, often providing overhead storage or sleeping areas. A common configuration includes an 8’ loft over the porch and a 4’ loft in the rear.
  • Main Floor: Offers approximately 288 square feet of open floor space (minus the porch area). The floor is usually 5/8" or 3/4" pressure-treated plywood designed to handle heavy loads.
  • Framing: Built with 2x4 studs spaced 16" on center and double top plates for structural integrity. 

Typical Uses

  • Recreational: Ideal for a DIY hunting cabin, lake house, or weekend retreat.
  • Functional: Frequently converted into a home office, "she-shed," or hobby studio.
  • Storage: The lofted design allows for massive organization, keeping the main floor clear for larger items. 
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Excellent shelter for your horses, sheep, goats, or cattle! Use your imagination!

A red 12 x 24 open horse barn, often referred to as a run-in shed, is a functional 288-square-foot shelter designed for livestock protection and flexible animal care. These structures are typically built with three solid sides and an open front to provide maximum ventilation and easy access for horses. 

Key Specifications & Layout

  • Dimensions: 12 feet deep by 24 feet wide, providing enough space for two standard 12'x12' stalls.
  • Color Scheme: Features a classic rustic red or crimson siding, often paired with black or white trim and a metal roof (often Galvalume or charcoal).
  • Material: Constructed with durable metal siding or wood (such as oak or pine) on a robust frame.
  • Internal Options:
  • Open Concept: A single large open space without dividers for free-roaming.
  • Stall Configuration: Can be divided into two 12'x12' stalls using internal gates or stall dividers.
  • Tack Room: Some models include a dedicated 4' to 6' enclosed area for feed and equipment storage. 
  • Durability: Many are engineered for high-wind resistance (up to 150 MPH) and include pressure-treated bottom plates to resist rot.
  • Portability: Often built on skids (heavy wooden or metal runners), allowing the structure to be moved across a pasture if needed.
  • Ventilation: The open-front design ensures natural light and high airflow, which is ideal for warmer climates but may require additional protection in extreme cold.
  • Run-In Shelter: Providing shade and wind protection in a paddock.
  • Temporary Stalling: Keeping horses contained during feeding or medical care.
  • Equipment Storage: Storing hay, tools, or seasonal decorations when not used for animals.



  • configurable with feed storage or tack room on one end
  • light enough and sturdy enough to be pulled around with a small tractor
  • can be anchored for a more permanent solution


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Lofted Garage 12x24

Lofted Garage 12x24


A used 12 x 24 maroon lofted garage with white trim and a white roof is a versatile, heavy-duty structure typically designed for vehicle storage and overhead organization.

Exterior Features

  • Color Palette: Features a bold maroon (often referred to as "Rustic Red") body, accented by crisp white trim and a white roof.
  • Roofing: A white metal roof (often 29-gauge) provides high solar reflectivity to keep the interior cooler and is durable against weather.
  • Access Points: Typically includes a 9' x 7' roll-up garage door on the end for vehicles and a separate 36" side entry "man door" for easy access.
  • Windows: Often equipped with at least one or two 2' x 3' or 3' x 3' working windows with screens to provide natural light and ventilation. 

Interior & Structural Specs

  • Lofted Storage: The "lofted" design includes one or two overhead storage platforms (typically 4' to 8' deep), providing roughly 50% more storage space than a standard garage.
  • Heavy-Duty Flooring: Engineered for weight, these garages often feature 3/4" tongue-and-groove flooring supported by 2x6 floor joists spaced 12" on-center to handle the weight of cars, ATVs, or equipment.
  • Wall Height: Side walls usually stand between 6'6" and 7'4", allowing for high-clearance storage and comfortable workspace.
  • Foundation: Built on pressure-treated 4x6 skids (runners), making it a portable "plug-and-play" building that can be moved if needed.
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Lofted Barn 12x24

Lofted Barn 12x24


12x24 lofted barn is a spacious, portable storage structure providing 288 square feet of ground-level space plus significant overhead storage. An "all-brown" model typically features earth-toned siding, trim, and roofing to blend into natural landscapes. 

Core Features & Design

  • Gambrel Roof: Defined by a "barn-style" roof with two slopes on each side, maximizing interior headroom for lofts.
  • Dual Lofts: Most 12x24 models come standard with two lofts (often 4' to 8' deep) located at either end of the building.
  • Accessibility: Usually equipped with 72-inch double doors to accommodate large equipment like riding mowers or ATVs.
  • Wall Height: Standard interior side walls are typically 6' 3" to 6' 4" high. 

"All Brown" Aesthetics

While specific shades vary by manufacturer, a brown-on-brown configuration often includes:

  • Siding: Rich tones like Chestnut BrownBuckskin, or Honey Gold urethane finishes.
  • Trim: Often matched in Thatch Brown or a contrasting Leola Almond for a subtle look.
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Standard Features For All Backyard Products

Every building we build comes with high-quality materials and craftsmanship you can count on. While each model is unique, all buildings share the following standard features:

Backyard & Beyond shed with 50-year siding warranty in Missouri

50 Year LP SmartSide
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Backyard & Beyond portable shed with 7-year warranty in Missouri

7 Year Limited Craftsman Warranty

Backyard & Beyond storage shed with 40-year metal warranty in Missouri

40 Year Metal Roofing & Siding Warranty