
40×60 agricultural shell — Weber County
Detailed Project Description The project showcases the step-by-step construction of a modern barn-style structure (garage with loft / barndominium) located in a natural setting surrounded by tall trees (likely aspens or birch), indicating a rural or mountain environment. Phase 1 – Site Preparation: The area is cleared, leveled, and marked with stakes and string lines, defining the building footprint. The ground has been prepared for structural work. Phase 2 – Initial Framing: A wooden structural frame is erected, including: Vertical support posts Temporary diagonal bracing Defined building footprint and height Phase 3 – Advanced Timber Frame Structure: A more complex structural system is built, featuring exposed wooden trusses forming a gable roof: Strong timber frame design Layout for a second level or loft Large window openings Phase 4 – Partial Enclosure: The structure begins to be enclosed with: House wrap (weather barrier) Window installation Defined access points (garage opening and side door) Phase 5 – Exterior Siding Installation: Red metal siding with white trim is installed, creating a classic American barn aesthetic: Vertical metal panels Clean white trim accents Improved durability and weather resistance Phase 6 – Roofing: A green metal roof is installed: Durable and weather-resistant system Gable design for efficient drainage (rain/snow) Phase 7 – Final Stage / Near Completion: The structure reaches near completion with: Garage door installed Windows fully in place Exterior finishes completed Functional space ready for use Environment & Use: The building is integrated into a natural landscape, with a small outdoor seating area visible, suggesting a multi-purpose use: Garage / storage Workshop Recreational or residential cabin (barndominium-style)
Ogden, UT