Combining Living Space with Durable Construction

Barndominiums in Sturgis for homeowners building on larger lots with open layouts and attached workshop space

Aguilar's Spectrum Builders, LLC constructs custom barndominiums in Sturgis for homeowners seeking a modern rural living style that combines residential space with the structural durability of post-frame construction. You are working with builders who design homes suited to larger properties where open layouts, high ceilings, and attached workshops or garages are part of the plan. Barndominiums are especially popular in Sturgis and surrounding areas among property owners who want efficiency, flexibility, and a home built to handle Midwest weather.


The design allows for spacious interiors with minimal interior walls, large living areas, and the ability to attach workspace or storage directly to the home. You end up with a residence that fits your lifestyle and property, with room for vehicles, tools, hobbies, or future expansion under one roof.


If you are planning a barndominium in Sturgis or the surrounding area, reach out to discuss your property, layout preferences, and project goals.

What Makes a Barndominium Work

You begin with site planning and layout design based on your lot size, access, and how you intend to use the space. Aguilar's Spectrum Builders works with you to finalize floor plans that separate living areas from workshop or garage space while maintaining an efficient footprint. Post-frame construction provides the structural support for wide-open interiors, and materials are selected for both durability and appearance.


When the barndominium is finished, you notice a home with high ceilings, large windows, and an open layout that feels spacious and modern. The attached workshop or garage is accessible from inside, and all systems including plumbing, electrical, and HVAC are installed and tested. The structure is built to withstand snow load, wind, and temperature extremes common in Michigan.


Each project is customized to fit the homeowner's property and long-term plans. Interior finishes, insulation levels, and workshop features vary based on your needs. Some properties require well and septic installation, which adds coordination steps before construction begins.

Answering Questions About Barndominiums

Homeowners in Sturgis often want to know how barndominiums differ from traditional homes, what is possible with the layout, and how they hold up over time. These answers address the most common questions.

What is a barndominium?

A barndominium is a residential building that uses post-frame construction to combine living space with workshop or storage areas under a single roof, offering open layouts and structural durability.

How much living space can I include?

Living areas can range from compact single-floor plans to multi-level designs, with the attached workshop or garage scaled to match your property and intended use.

When is a barndominium a good choice?

If you own a larger lot, need space for vehicles or equipment, and want a modern open-concept home that is efficient to heat and maintain, a barndominium is worth considering.

Why do barndominiums work well in Sturgis?

The post-frame design handles Michigan weather effectively, including snow load and wind, and the layout suits rural properties where homeowners value both living space and functional workspace.

What should I plan for during construction?

You will work through design decisions early, coordinate utility and septic installation if needed, and plan for a build timeline that accounts for weather and material delivery schedules in the region.

If you are ready to build a barndominium in Sturgis or the surrounding area, contact Aguilar's Spectrum Builders to talk through your property and how to design a home that fits your life and land.