30x40 barndomenium tour and the real cost to build

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foreign hi welcome back to our Channel I'm Tiffany I'm Dale video we're going to be walking through our barn domenium in which my husband and my father-in-law had pretty much built with their own two hands [Music] so this is our pole barn house here barndominium there's a 30 by 40 pole barn two 10-foot lean twos but here and it wraps around that in um we bought the the kit the Pole Barn kit from DIY pole barns in Ohio we'll link their website below and and then we had it erected the structure itself was erected by Rocksteady Builders we'll link that below also um when we when we got the kit whenever we ordered the Pole Barn kit there was the holes all the windows and doors the holes were going to be there but the kit did not come with Windows and Doors we had already had those here um on site and I talked to the guys from the rock steady and while they put them in for us while they were here which was nice I thought that was pretty cool but so when they left we had the building windows and doors and that was it you opened up the front door and you were stepping in to Mud pretty much um and then we had the plumbing interior Plumbing was buried into the ground concrete poured over top of that it's four inches thick the floor is four inches concrete um it is not radiant heat we wanted to go with radiant heat when we first started this but that was going to put us over budget so we didn't do that not real sure if if we're regretting it or not but so far we are not it is what it is but anyhow the ceiling on the porch here is rough cut one by four pine boards that I burnt with a weed burner actually and nailed them up and then I got other ones I'm going to cover all the joints here where they come together I was gonna stagger them whenever we first did it but the way the trusses are laid out and the boards were 20 feet long it just that they weren't going to line I couldn't put a full board so I just went joint the joint and I'm just going to cover we actually have one done down there that already has the board over it the way that it's gonna be but then this this the porch will be a porch sooner or later there's still a lot of work to do out here we were more focusing on the inside the last couple years and now we're working on the outside and the slaughterhouse all at the same time but though a really nice view out here once this porch is done this is all said and done I think it's gonna I'm gonna be happy spending my life here the swing is a nice little touch and you got to show the bench one of my good friends built this bench for us I thought he did a pretty darn good job on it can't wait to have a nice porch to set it on but uh this screen door was from my dad's house the original Farmhouse which is I don't know a thousand feet over the hill there where my dad still lives but that was one of the old screen doors that was from there we brought it up here tried to refinish it some but still keep the integrity yeah that The Rustic flare I guess so uh still inside so now we're inside here oh wow okay we're in the kitchen now um this door was bought from Facebook Marketplace we got it was brand new I can't even remember somebody might have bought it didn't need it whatever and we got a good deal on it so that's why we went with it he said still have trim work to do it's not completely done kitchen over here there's no upper cabinets at all that still needs to be done but it's usable we're getting there 12 foot ceilings ten oh 10 foot ceilings nice and high so put it over here got a closet and I actually built this door out of the rough cut Lumber the same Lumber we put on the porch ceiling outside a little gate latch rustic and it was leftover lumber from the porch ceilings it's technically free I guess if you want to look at it that way got another one here that I built on the laundry room thing um in here this is the laundry room it's not done at all not even the drywall wasn't even finished in here but it's kind of a I mean it's a laundry room you know we keep the door shut doesn't have to be pretty I guess tankless water heater I love if anybody is in the market for a water heater that right there is the way to go we'll link that below also it is awesome yes it works great I love it um we all already had this is a shark bite water manifold um and I already had this one leaking on me that's why the factory shut off valve we had to take it out and replaced it with the ball valve up there but it's been working everything works it's it's getting there and I I will say now before we get through there's probably going to be a lot of contractors or people that do this if that what they watch this video is going to be laughing at me but this was the other I can build fence with the best of them but I've never built a house in my entire life so this was a first for me but here at the living room comfortable for our little family to three uh once again I've got window trim that still needs finished other than that the living room is pretty much done I mean the window trim is pretty much all that's left these French doors also came from Facebook Marketplace they were a while but they're brand new they were still packaged we went and done them there's lots of drainage and stuff to do outside there but that's that here this is our bedroom the biggest one in the house will uh it's pretty much done I have window trim to do it here and there's as you can see it's still concrete floors we don't have any carpet in here yet which hopefully that is real soon we'll get on that project but it's almost done the place to sleep for now and somewhere okay I think my hand up here if you want I have to I'm proud of my I built this hat rack myself welded up some Horseshoes and I think it works out pretty good I like it but the carpet window trim and trim trim around the doors and baseboards and stuff in this room nothing major it's 75 percent done this there's we're going to have the Barn Door style rolling door that I'm going to build like I did on the laundry room in the closet um I'm going to build a door for this whenever I get to it one of these days but in here is would be our bathroom it is not even started it's like a storage room as you can see flooring and Just Junk but when it's done the vanity will be over here mirror um toilet there and then some sort of shower I have no idea what that's going to be yet but we'll figure it out the back here is where the queen spends most of her time so this is my office in slash closet so I work remote I've been working at the local hospital for 10 years now so I wanted to make sure I had an office where I could see the wonderful View of course I do and then my office was big enough we have a lack of storage so on this side I decided to make this insert hang up our clothes I got it from Anna white.com and she's also here on YouTube I'll link her below very affordable extremely easy I built this myself and an hour or so this is also wood that came from the roof porch the porch roof back here is furnace hooked to the heat pump for everything I'm also building doors for this with that Lumber they're still we still got a little pile of it out there so that'll be done in here and where the munchkin hangs out bedroom of course he's top priority so this is the only room no it's not this in his bathroom are the only two rooms in the entire house that are 100 done we do have lack of storage in both rooms which is yeah which is fine we both have a really nice dresser we don't have a lot of things which is how we prefer he also has 10 foot ceilings perfect little size over here this is the bathroom be his bathroom or if we have company over or something this would be like the primary bathroom that one will be like the secondary for me and the boss lady my name is Tiffany so yeah nice little bathroom we got these vanities from Lowe's and a lot of what we did was local gas station has through a grocery store where you can buy at the store and then you get perks toward fuel so we would buy a thousand fifteen hundred two thousand dollar gift cards for Lowe's use them to buy supplies for the house and then get I think I filled my trunk up for free like three times doing that so it works out this back here this little inset was actually a flaw yeah we built the wall and stood and had it stood up I posted a picture on my Facebook page thank goodness I was friends with the fellow that did our concrete work and he saw that I had the wall here as you can tell the toilet was not going to fit the pipe will come up through the concrete and he commented on it and said hey you have to move that wall you know and me and my dad were I brought the toilet out of the box and I was like well Bob Molly it ain't gonna fit so we just cut the studs out and made this little recess so that the toilets would fit and I didn't know what to do to kind of make it look pretty but we tore down a little chicken house this was actually the tin off of the chicken house roof we stained it this stain is called aged Barrel is the color of that stain I thought it was going to be a little more like the door is what I was going for see the color of that it did good on there but with the rough cut Pine it kind of turns black but our charcoal gray kind of I still like it though and I stained the tin along with it and some somebody that's never done it before here are some pictures of the build foreign [Music] [Music] [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] [Music] [Music] thank you good morning it's the very next day we had lost some lighting because of a storm that came through and I'm going to provide you with what everybody really wants to know about which is the cost and we sat down we got all the numbers that we could that we could think of and as the house stands right now we have about eighty two thousand dollars into this house the biggest cost would have been the barndomenium kit which was 26 500 it included all the beans on the outside all the six by six beams for the porches the um exterior wall the the metal the plywood everything up the ceiling which is the Tresses the vapor barriers pretty much if you get a barn it'll come with anything that's at the barn but we had to upgrade a little bit because we were turning this into a home so we had extra sheathing so there was that it twenty six thousand five hundred dollars and then oh yeah and there's a cupola and a Weather Vein on top because we didn't want to lose that character of the barn to construct the barn we went like Bill said earlier we went with an Amish based company and they were eight thousand dollars to erect the building and it took him one week and then came the blueprint which I designed the entire house myself and I used an app on my phone do the blueprint so it was completely free I had to play around I played around with the app for probably six months before I figured out what we wanted I got everything set in stone and then I printed it out and then I then we went to K2 Engineers to get our permits for building I had to provide them this blueprint and then the permits everything cost was 1465 I keep looking down I have all the everything written down here and I just want to make sure I am transparent with you guys and give you exactly how much you paid once we got the permits then it was time to excavate and that cost us ten thousand dollars and it took about a week and then what after the excavation was done we got the gravel and that had to be poured along the outside of the house down our driveway and and actually inside of the house because we're sitting on we're standing on four inches of concrete so the concrete and the rough plumbing because our plumbing went underneath of the concrete was eleven thousand seven hundred dollars and the gravel was thirty five hundred dollars all of our lumber from a local sawmill and it cost us thirty nine hundred to four thousand dollars I want to give and take a little bit because we had to go to Lowe's also and buy some two by fours just here and there things we had forgotten about we had received a quote on the drywall that's hanging it finishing it painting it and it was fourteen thousand dollars so we did so much research on YouTube so many videos and we were we were like we can we can do this ourselves so we did hung the drywall got the the screws the mud tape everything we spent fifteen hundred dollars on drywall in mud and then I wanted to say that um the paint for our house was a housewarming gift from one of our family members so that was free but if it if I'd say we had to go buy it it'd probably cost about five hundred dollars six hundred dollars for that and then the septic supplies we had there was a home further down on our property and it had burned down that's where the butcher shop is going to go there was a septic tank there we had it cleaned out the septic tank past surprisingly so we decided to get had to get all the septic supplies which is about eight hundred dollars and also the water supplies for the entire house was about five hundred dollars all the electrical which included everything the the light switches the face plates the wiring not the light fixtures except for this one and the ones on the outside of our house were also given to us by family members as a housewarming gift so in light fixtures we had about three hundred dollars the rest of the electrical supplies cost about eight hundred dollars it was mostly the wiring it was very expensive and doing it ourselves we we screwed up a lot so we spent probably a lot more money if we knew what we were doing but that's okay the tools we had to rent some tools out we had to run out of Jackhammer excavator uh the blow-in insulation which the insulation came with the kit also the blow insulation machine the screws the nails everything came up to about three thousand dollars now we did get our furnace off of Facebook Marketplace we had it installed by a local guy here and we had to buy all the duct work and to have it charged that cost two thousand dollars and then the appliances I got off of an auction app which is local so I went and picked it up they are all from either Home Depot Lowe's or Menards and they're just they're they had Dangs but they're brand new so all the appliances we paid 980 dollars oh and the dishwasher was another housewarming gift from our family members flooring and underlayment so the underlayment we found on Facebook Marketplace also it was 75 dollars for a huge roll of it the flooring and then the carpet was about a thousand dollars we still need carpet for the master bedroom so it'll be about 22. 1200 so for flooring windows in the doors so Dell said the front door and the back door we got off a Facebook Marketplace the windows and the interior doors everything across the board was twenty seven hundred dollars now the water tank came from Amazon and we paid 500 for that the vanity the toilets the bathtub everything in the bathrooms for nine hundred dollars per bathroom so 900 per bathroom yes kitchen cabinets as what we have right now which we only have a couple we're focusing on outside but what we have right now we spent 600 on and then the sink and the faucet in the kitchen we got off of that same app where we got our appliances which was two hundred dollars and any extras just like little things we would every every other day we would be going to like hardware store we put an extra thousand dollars on um anywhere we could cut costs we did we got a lot of things from Facebook Marketplace we sold a lot of things a lot of excessive tools or buildings building materials Building Supplies we sold it up on Marketplace put back into it um so yeah right now we're at eighty two hundred dollars the outside we guesstimate is going to be another ten thousand dollars we still have to buy all the wood for the porch finish the back the back wall and we guys we gotta figure something out there driveways water runs down it and then puts big rats in it but we had a lot of help from our family members so we saved a ton of money having People Help Us whenever we needed help my father-in-law was here every single day and we have very good support system but if you're this is the route you're wanting to go down it's absolutely doable we have been working on this house since December of 2020 we moved into it on February 17th of 2023 it's a lot of hard work a lot of Tears by me not by Dell but we thought it would we would never be in this point we would never be in this position there was no way we could afford this we did have another home and we sold it and we paid off all of our debt and then we put the down payment on not the dial payment we bought the kit the Pole Barn kit was 26 500 after that I would say we had maybe sixteen thousand dollars left so we've been doing this as the money came in we both work full-time jobs we uh we got no debt out of from this house we are mortgage free and it feels really good to be able to say that because not many people can say that we did take a lot of lower end thing so we didn't take on any debt so now you know as a stance 8 200 and you could definitely do it if you put your heart to it hearten your mind to it hard work you're gonna have nice things without going into crazy day but this is the end of our video thank you for watching don't forget to like And subscribe bye guys
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