As we head into 2025, many are wondering: will lumber prices go down, or will building costs stay higher than we’d like?
Barden Building Products Blog Archive
Topics: Custom Home, Custom Home Pricing, Process, Price
Pole Barn Construction Industry: 2025 Outlook & Trends
From rising material costs to lingering labor shortages, the landscape of pole barn construction is evolving yet again as we look ahead to 2025.
Builders and businesses face a mix of challenges and opportunities shaped by economic policies, post-pandemic recovery, and fluctuating market conditions. While uncertainties remain—such as the potential impacts of the new administration's tariffs — pole barn construction continues to be a necessary and resilient solution for agricultural, commercial, and residential needs.
Topics: Pole Barns
Top Custom Home Trends for 2025: Design Your Dream Home
Every custom home tells a story — one of dreams, aspirations, and personalized touches that transform a house into a haven. As we close the chapter on 2024, it’s time to set our sights on what lies ahead in custom home design for 2025.
Predicting custom home trends isn’t just about identifying patterns; it’s about understanding what homeowners truly value. From timeless ranches to innovative multi-purpose spaces, we’re excited to share what’s in store for 2025 and how these trends can shape your future home.
Topics: Panelized Construction, Behind the Scenes, Buffalo Home Building, Downsizing, Process, Floor Plans, Accessible Home Design, Home Customization
Barndominiums are slowly – but surely – becoming a more prevalent part of the custom home scene. And for plenty of good reasons, too.
Visually unique. Durable. Versatile. Customizable. The list goes on.
But as a newer custom home style, clients considering a barndo as their next residence are coming with plenty of questions – some more frequently asked than others.
Topics: Barden Independent Dealers, Barndominiums
When it Doesn’t Make Sense to Oversee Building Your Custom Home
Some Barden custom homeowners have an enhanced sense of ownership over their homes.
Why?
It's not because they custom designed it to fit their lifestyle, nor is it because there's not another home like it (though both play into it).
Their pride of ownership comes from the fact that they took a more involved path to realizing their dream home, taking on the general contractor (GC) role for their project. Fully embracing the idea of "build your custom home," there's very little they don't know about their home and the work that went into it.
But even for those with the best intentions, going the GC route route isn't always the best idea.
Topics: Panel Home Building, Construction Timeline
Panelized Vs. Modular Homes: Sidestepping Supply Chain Woes
Many hopeful homeowners hear the same refrain: "The housing market is tough."
This has been true for several years now and is expected to continue. Finding the ideal pre-existing home is increasingly difficult and costly.
For many aspiring homeowners, building a custom home is the next option. However, new home construction faces its own challenges, mainly due to supply chain issues, which make the process difficult.
Topics: Custom Home, Panel Vs. Modular Home Construction, Construction Timeline, Custom Home Building Industry
Multigenerational House Plans and Custom Home Building
Topics: Custom Home, Modern Floor Plans, Floor Plans, Accessible Home Design
The world of custom home building can get pretty interesting at times.
While every future homeowner has their unique vision for what their next residence will look like, some are more unique than others.
Barndominiums are a prime example of this. As one of the latest "different" takes on custom homes, we're seeing a growing, yet small contingent of future homeowners looking to step outside the box of convention and pursue this option.
Topics: Pole Barns, Barndominiums, How to Build a Barndominium
How Much Does it Cost to Build a Modern Farmhouse?
Topics: Budget, modern farmhouse, Technical Specs, Process, About, Price
Custom Home Construction Loan Interest Rates & the Waiting Game
It's a tough question for anyone looking to build a new custom home: Do I wait for home construction loan interest rates to go down or move forward on my project?
High interest rates have (unfortunately) become a fact of life in recent years, and they're not just limited to loans for real estate or home construction. Auto, student, and personal loans all have a higher price tag when all is said and done.
Topics: Financing, Custom Home, Custom Home Pricing, Price, Construction Timeline