470-0017
5 Beds
3.5 Baths
2660 sq ft
3 Garages
1 Stories
21' 6" Height
108' 0" Width
38' 0" Depth
Floor Plans
First Floor
Plan Details
Bedrooms
5
Full Bathrooms
3
Half Bathrooms
1
Stories
1
Garage
3 Car
Width
108' 0"
Depth
38' 0"
Height
21' 6"
Slab
Crawlspace
Basement
Primary Roof Pitch
6:12
Total Heated Area
2660 sq ft
First Floor
2660 sq ft
Exterior Framing
2X6
Notable Features
Jack and Jill Bathroom
Master On Main Floor
Front Porch
Rear Porch
Kitchen Island
Open Floor Plan
Pantry
Laundry On Main Floor
Mudroom
Rec/Game Room
Drive-Through Garage
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The Lindsay: Where Traditional Meets Farmhouse Charm
Welcome to The Lindsay, a stunning barndominium that perfectly blends traditional design with farmhouse charm. This expansive home offers an impressive 1,400 square feet of porch space, a 912 square foot 3-car garage featuring a convenient drive-through bay, and 2,660 square feet of living space, spread across the entire length of both the front and back of the house, providing ample space for outdoor relaxation and entertaining.
With 5 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, The Lindsay is designed to cater to the needs of a growing family or those who love to host guests. The layout includes a versatile bonus room, perfect for use as a game room, media room, playroom, or any other space that suits your lifestyle.
The heart of The Lindsay is its large, open kitchen, featuring a massive island with a built-in sink and dishwasher. The kitchen offers abundant counter space, a 6-burner stove, and a large walk-in pantry located conveniently within the adjacent mudroom/laundry room. This spacious room provides access to the garage and back porch, includes a sink, ample storage, and plenty of counter space for folding laundry, making it a highly functional hub of the home.
The primary bedroom is a private retreat, boasting a huge walk-in closet and a luxurious bathroom with a large tub, a spacious shower with a bench, linen storage, and a double vanity. It’s designed to be a peaceful sanctuary within the home.
On the opposite side of the house, you’ll find the remaining four bedrooms, thoughtfully divided by the bonus game room. Each pair of bedrooms is connected by a Jack and Jill bathroom, offering privacy and convenience. Two of these bedrooms feature spacious walk-in closets, providing plenty of storage for all.
The Lindsay combines practicality with elegant design, making it the perfect choice for those seeking a traditional farmhouse feel with the modern comforts of a barndominium. Its open floor plan, ample living space, and thoughtful layout make it an ideal home for families looking for both style and function.
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