Inside Our Two-Story Barndo Build: Dirt, Steel, and Open Books
Dirt work, a moved home site, and every invoice on the table — an honest look inside our current two-story custom barndominium build.
We’re building a two-story, 85×50 custom barndominium for a North Texas family right now — dual master suites, real shop space, and every invoice on the table. This is what the early chapters of a build like that actually look like.
It started with the dirt
Before steel, before slab, before anything you’d recognize as a house: excavators. Site work is the least glamorous and most consequential phase of a rural build — pad elevation, drainage, utility runs, and a foundation engineered from a soil report on this specific land.

The owners moved the home site. Nobody panicked.
Mid-planning, the family decided to set the house deeper into their property. Different utility runs, different drive, different dirt numbers. Under a traditional contract that’s where the relationship starts fraying — a mystery change order shows up and everyone gets defensive.
Here, the new costs were priced openly before work continued. They saw exactly what the move cost and decided it was worth it. Signed, documented, done. That’s the whole open-book promise in one moment: changes happen; surprises don’t.
“Changes happen. Surprises don’t.”
How change orders run on an open-book build
Why a barndo for this family
Two stories of living space with wide-open spans, two master suites for a multi-generation household, and shop bays under the same roofline. A steel frame carries those spans without load-bearing walls chopping up the plan — that’s the whole argument for barndominiums on acreage, and you can see what drives their cost in our open-book cost guide.
Follow along
We keep the running story — photos, phases, and the honest parts — on the case study page. No names, no address, no theater. Just the build.
Keep reading
- The full case study, updated as it goes
- Barndominium cost in Texas, explained openly
- Thinking about building on your own land?
Want your build to run like this?
Open books, signed changes, no surprises. Tell us about your land and we’ll talk it through.