When builder Miles Volpe of Benchmark Homes invited me to collaborate on this a barndominium in Rochester Hills, I knew right away it was going to be something special!
Barndominiums are still a newer concept in Southeast Michigan, but they’re gaining momentum for good reason. This home perfectly showcases how thoughtful cabinetry design can ground a soaring structure and transform it into a warm, highly functional living space.
A barndominium blends the structure of a barn – often featuring metal siding, expansive rooflines, and oversized garages — with the comfort and finish of a modern home.
Traditionally, barndominiums have been popular in rural areas, where homeowners want acreage, workshop space, and a durable structure. But we’re now seeing them appeal to a different buyer as well:
Urban entrepreneurs running a home-based business
Hobbyists who need serious garage or workshop space
Car collectors or tradespeople
Homeowners who value efficiency and simplicity in a smaller footprint
This particular home is 1,400 square feet – compact in footprint but expansive vertically. With 14-foot ceilings in every single room – kitchen, bath, primary spaces, and garage – the design challenge wasn’t space. It was scale!
And that’s where cabinetry becomes transformative.
One of the defining elements of this home is the dramatic ceiling height. Fourteen-foot ceilings create openness and airiness – but they can also feel disconnected if not grounded properly.
To anchor the space, I chose deep black cabinetry. Dark cabinetry against tall off-white walls creates visual weight and balance. It pulls your eye down just enough to make the room feel intentional and cohesive.
We’re seeing a significant uptick in the Dark & Moody trend. Many homeowners worry that dark cabinetry will make a space feel smaller – but in reality, it does the opposite. It creates warmth. It evokes coziness. It makes the space feel like it’s wrapping around you.
In this home, the combination of dark cabinetry, abundant natural light, and soaring ceilings proves that dark doesn’t mean heavy – it means grounded.
At the time of this project, Dura Supreme was the only manufacturer offering the slim shaker door profile I wanted. That narrower rail gives a more modern, tailored look.
To subtly nod to the barndominium’s farmhouse roots, I added:
Wide V-groove paneling on cabinet sides for a beadboard feel
A custom wood hood flanked by gold mesh cabinet doors
Consistent gold hardware throughout
Black and gold is simply timeless. Gold warms up black in a way that chrome or polished nickel just doesn’t. We carried that gold detail through lighting, faucets, bath fixtures, and cabinetry hardware to create full-home cohesion.
Because the home is modest in square footage, visual flow was critical.
Instead of breaking up the cabinetry with stainless steel appliances, we specified:
A panel-ready refrigerator
A panel-ready dishwasher
A concealed appliance garage
From the island view, everything is clean and continuous. This level of detail requires coordination – appliances must be selected early, panels specified correctly, and installers aligned with the design intent. That collaboration is part of what we pride ourselves on at KSI.
When done correctly, a paneled refrigerator reads like a pantry cabinet – seamless and sophisticated.
Design is beautiful – but it must function.
This kitchen features a Ruvati workstation sink – one I personally use in my own home. If a kitchen sink were a multi-tool, this would be it!
16-gauge stainless steel construction
Integrated lip system for accessories
Walnut cutting board
Drying rack
Strainer
Bottom grid
You can prep, wash, dry, hide dishes, or even fill it with ice for entertaining. It adapts to the homeowner’s lifestyle.
We also incorporated Dura Supreme’s metal drip edge on the pull-out trash cabinet – specified in gold to match the rest of the home. The trash and sink areas get the most use (and moisture exposure). That drip edge protects the cabinetry finish long-term while adding another subtle design detail.
One of my priorities in this home was consistency.
The dark cabinetry and gold accents continue into the bathrooms. In the mudroom, we introduced a complementary green cabinetry tone – still grounded, still warm, still cohesive.
Even though the structure feels industrial in scale, the cabinetry brings softness and intentionality to every space.
That’s what transforms a barndominium from a “barn-inspired structure” into a refined, high-end home.
Whether you're building in the city, on acreage in rural Michigan, or anywhere in between – cabinetry design plays a defining role in how the home ultimately feels.
If you’re a homeowner exploring new construction – or a builder looking for a design partner who understands both trends and functionality – we’d love to help you bring your vision to life.
Schedule an appointment with KSI to begin designing your kitchen, bath, or whole-home cabinetry. Let’s create a space that works beautifully for the way you live!
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