Looking to make the most of your pole building? Adding a loft could be the perfect solution. Whether you’re building a pole barn for work, play, or living in Utah, Idaho, or Wyoming, a loft adds value, storage, and style—all without expanding your footprint.”
1. Unlock Space Without Expanding Your Footprint
Pole buildings are typically constructed with tall ceilings, so why let all that vertical space in your pole building go unused? A loft lets you maximize your vertical real estate, giving you extra square footage without expanding your building’s footprint. In regions where lot space in Idaho or Wyoming is at a premium, going upward with a loft makes even more sense. It’s perfect for creating a storage area or even a cozy living space in your barndominium.
2. Expand Without Breaking the Bank
Why spend more on expanding outward when you can build upward? Adding a loft is one of the most affordable ways to increase the functionality of your pole barn. You’ll use fewer materials, cut down on construction time, and still get that much-needed extra space. We’re pros at creating high-quality pole buildings with lofts that make sense for your needs and your wallet. And we’ll make sure your project is delivered on time and on budget—no surprises, no stress.


3. Say Goodbye to Clutter
If your pole barn doubles as a storage hub, a loft is your new best friend. Seasonal items, tools, or those “I will need this eventually” pieces can live upstairs, leaving the ground floor free for daily operations. Imagine the convenience of having everything in its place, with easy access and a clutter-free workspace. A loft is more than a feature; it’s your ticket to next-level organization.
4. Add Personality and Style
Who says a pole building has to be all work and no play? A well-designed loft can add personality and charm to your space. Think exposed beams, wood finishes, and cozy lighting. Whether it’s a rustic pole building or a modern barndominium, a loft makes your building as beautiful as it is practical.



Why Beehive Buildings?
At Beehive Buildings, we love turning ideas into reality, and we can’t wait to help you design a loft that fits your vision, your budget, and your timeline. We’ll make sure that your pole building will be a space that works harder, looks better, and feels just right. And when you work with us, you’re not just getting a contractor—you’re getting a partner who’s just as excited about your project as you are!
Let’s Build Your Dream Loft Together!
If you’re in Utah, Idaho, or Wyoming and want to add more function and personality to your pole barn, a loft is the perfect upgrade. With Beehive Buildings’ 10-year craftsmanship warranty and on-time, on-budget promise, you can bring your vision to life with confidence. Contact us today to get started.
LOFT FAQs
Can I build a loft in my pole barn if I live in Idaho or Wyoming?
Yes—we design and build pole barns with lofts across Utah, Southern Idaho, and Western Wyoming. We’re familiar with the local codes, climate concerns (snow load, wind), and materials needed in all three states.
Will a loft help in places with heavy snow (like Idaho and Wyoming)?
Absolutely. Properly designed lofts include structural supports that account for snow load and insulation. In Idaho’s snowstorms or Wyoming’s heavy winter weather, a well-built loft enhances usability year-round.
What kinds of uses are good for lofts in pole barns in UT/ID/WY?
Typical uses include storage (tools, seasonal gear, vehicles), living or sleeping quarters (especially in barndominiums), hobby or office space, or even display/showroom space. Your choice will influence design—insulation, flooring, access (stairs/ladder), etc.
How long does it take to build a lofted pole barn, compared to standard pole barns?
Usually adding a loft adds a bit more time (for framing, support structures, flooring, and stairs), but not dramatically. Whether you’re in Utah, Idaho, or Wyoming, once the design is approved, most loft additions can be done in a few extra days to a couple of weeks, depending on complexity.