Greiner Buildings calls their barndos “Shomes®” and has that term trademarked. From the Greiner website: “If you have heard of a barndominium or shouse (shop and house), you will be familiar with the idea of a Shome®. A Shome® is a metal building home and shop combination.”

The Stately Shome shows its sophistication of a vibrant combination of charcoal and onyx. Designed with the assistance of an architect and heavy influences of a talent and visionary client, its primarily use serves as a private hunting lodge in Iowa. This Stately Shome is surrounded by miles and miles of beautiful countryside. Loaded with a variety of cosmetic features inside and out, you cannot help but notice its standout beauty. 

Unique Features: The Stately Shome has house wrap and spray foam on walls and roof in addition to a 4’ insulated frost wall around the entire perimeter. This is loaded with a variety of cosmetic features inside and out includes, but not limited to, a variety of roof lines and pitches carefully blended together, modern color combination, exterior accent wall, large black windows, chimney protruding the roof line, wood ceiling in the main area and kitchen, large modern interior light fixtures, floating stair case, and customized sliding barn doors. 

Post-Frame Advantage: Material upgrades include Post-saver columns, 26 gauge PVDF painted metal, and an insulated frost wall.

Greiner Buildings is prominent in the Midwest but will distribute further away as well.

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