Guest
It was an amazing spring break for my family!!!! There was a lot of us ❤️ the children and adults had a blast 😁 The host had excellent communication would recommend ❤️


The road climbs before the house reveals itself. Mtn. Barndominium sits at elevation, a modern take on the barn-style dwelling that trades rural simplicity for something more deliberately built for leisure. The structure reads as both sturdy and open, with the kind of generous proportions that let a group of friends or a large family spread out without ever feeling scattered. It is a residence designed around togetherness, but one where solitude is always just a room away.
Inside, the layout unfolds with purpose. Living spaces are broad and communal, anchored by comfortable furnishings and the kind of open-plan design that keeps conversation flowing between the kitchen, dining area, and main gathering room. A dedicated game room offers its own energy, stocked for the hours that stretch long after dinner. The bedrooms are distributed to give each guest a sense of privacy, a necessary counterbalance to the social pull of the shared spaces. There is nothing precious about the interiors. The aesthetic leans into the barndominium vernacular with warmth and practicality, favoring clean lines, natural materials, and a palette that feels at home against a mountain backdrop.
Outdoors, the property delivers the experiences that define a stay here. A new pool provides the centerpiece for warm afternoons, its presence transforming the grounds into something closer to a private resort than a traditional cabin rental. Nearby, a hot tub offers a quieter counterpoint, particularly rewarding after dark when the mountain air cools and the sky opens up overhead. The surrounding landscape sets the tone for everything else. Whether the day is spent on the deck with coffee or around the pool with nowhere in particular to be, the elevation and the views do the work that no amount of interior design can replicate.
What Mtn. Barndominium gets right is proportion. The balance between indoor and outdoor living, between group activity and personal retreat, between a home that feels built and a setting that feels wild. It is the kind of property where the rhythm of a stay finds itself naturally. Mornings are slow. Afternoons gather momentum around the pool or the game room. Evenings pull everyone back together. You leave not with the memory of any single detail, but with the feeling of days that unfolded exactly as they should.
The road climbs before the house reveals itself. Mtn. Barndominium sits at elevation, a modern take on the barn-style dwelling that trades rural simplicity for something more deliberately built for leisure. The structure reads as both sturdy and open, with the kind of generous proportions that let a group of friends or a large family spread out without ever feeling scattered. It is a residence designed around togetherness, but one where solitude is always just a room away.
Inside, the layout unfolds with purpose. Living spaces are broad and communal, anchored by comfortable furnishings and the kind of open-plan design that keeps conversation flowing between the kitchen, dining area, and main gathering room. A dedicated game room offers its own energy, stocked for the hours that stretch long after dinner. The bedrooms are distributed to give each guest a sense of privacy, a necessary counterbalance to the social pull of the shared spaces. There is nothing precious about the interiors. The aesthetic leans into the barndominium vernacular with warmth and practicality, favoring clean lines, natural materials, and a palette that feels at home against a mountain backdrop.
Outdoors, the property delivers the experiences that define a stay here. A new pool provides the centerpiece for warm afternoons, its presence transforming the grounds into something closer to a private resort than a traditional cabin rental. Nearby, a hot tub offers a quieter counterpoint, particularly rewarding after dark when the mountain air cools and the sky opens up overhead. The surrounding landscape sets the tone for everything else. Whether the day is spent on the deck with coffee or around the pool with nowhere in particular to be, the elevation and the views do the work that no amount of interior design can replicate.

There's something disarming about a place that pairs barn architecture with a shipping container pool cantilevered over the Smoky Mountain landscape—it shouldn't work, but it does, and confidently. This property has a specific point of view: rural bones, modern nerve, and a refusal to choose between the two. The high ceilings and open windows let the surrounding greenery do most of the decorating, while the interiors stay warm and grounded in wood tones and contemporary lines. It's clearly built for groups—pickleball courts, yard games, a stocked game room—but the atmosphere never tips into chaos. Instead, there's a generous sense of space and privacy that keeps things easy. Positioned between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, it sits close to everything without feeling like it belongs to either town. The kind of place that imprints not because of any single detail, but because the whole composition feels unexpectedly cohesive.
Guest
It was an amazing spring break for my family!!!! There was a lot of us ❤️ the children and adults had a blast 😁 The host had excellent communication would recommend ❤️
Guest
Landon's place was amazing. We loved all the games, and the pool was a big hit with all the guests. It was very clean both inside and the outside property. Landon answered my questions promptly and the instructions were clear and precise.<br/>I would definitely stay here again.
Guest
Landon was amazing with getting us what we needed regarding info and details since the first message! We were incredibly pleased (party of 18) and would highly recommend staying here again. So much to do on property for a large group of young teenagers on their class trip with their chaperones! They were very grateful for such a nice place to finish out their last week of school together. The adults loved it also! Thank you, thank you!
Guest
the place extremely spacious clean everything perfect we loved meeting and staying there
Guest
We had a great stay! Plenty of things for the kids to do. We would definitely return.
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