470-0038
3 Beds
3 Baths
2482 sq ft
3 Garages
1 Stories
19' 0" Height
104' 0" Width
40' 0" Depth
Floor Plans
First Floor
Plan Details
Bedrooms
3
Full Bathrooms
3
Stories
1
Garage
3 Car
Width
104' 0"
Depth
40' 0"
Height
19' 0"
Slab
Crawlspace
Basement
Primary Roof Pitch
6:12
Total Heated Area
2482 sq ft
First Floor
2482 sq ft
Exterior Framing
Bolt up + 2x4 (8' Steel + 4' Wood)
Notable Features
Master On Main Floor
Patio/Terrace
Kitchen Island
Open Floor Plan
Pantry
Laundry On Main Floor
Study/Office
Side Entry Garage
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The Penelope – A Traditional Style Barndominium with Country Charm
The Penelope is a beautifully crafted traditional style barndominium that combines country flair with modern comfort. With 2,482 square feet of living space, a 1,120-square-foot 3-bay garage, and 896 square feet of covered porch, this home offers ample space for relaxation, work, and play, all within a design that exudes warmth and charm.
Private Primary Suite and Thoughtful Layout
On one side of the home, the primary suite provides a tranquil retreat with exterior access, a large walk-in shower, double vanity, and an expansive walk-in closet. A home office provides the perfect space for remote work, while a full bath and storage closet are conveniently located nearby.
Open-Concept Living Area
The center of the home is a bright, open living, kitchen, and dining area, designed for family gatherings and entertaining. Vaulted ceilings elevate the space, adding a sense of openness and light. The large walk-in pantry offers generous storage, while the kitchen island serves as a central hub for cooking and socializing.
Additional Bedrooms and Practical Features
The opposite side of the home holds the laundry room and two additional bedrooms. These bedrooms are separated by a Jack and Jill bath, providing privacy and convenience for family members or guests.
Outdoor Living and Garage
The 896-square-foot covered porch offers the ideal space for enjoying the outdoors, whether for quiet relaxation or entertaining. The 3-bay garage is spacious enough to store vehicles, tools, and equipment, meeting all of your practical needs.
The Penelope seamlessly blends traditional style with modern functionality, making it the perfect home for those who appreciate the comfort of country living with all the conveniences of modern design. Contact us today to learn more about how The Penelope can become the perfect fit for your lifestyle.
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