Acreage Estate + Custom Home

Fitness Focused Acreage Home Built for Activity and Natural Views

Signature Features

  • Indoor sport court & golf simulator
  • Custom built-ins and shelving
  • Large windows, doors, and screened porch

Key Challenges

  • Structural, electrical, and plumbing
  • Integrating separate rooflines
  • Open concept with defined spaces

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Building a Home Around an Active Lifestyle

This custom home was designed for a family that wanted more than a traditional acreage build.

The home needed to feel elegant and comfortable, but it also had to support a highly active lifestyle. That meant planning for spaces that usually exist outside the home and bringing them into the structure in a way that felt intentional.

The result is a home that combines everyday living, recreation, fitness, and natural views in one cohesive plan.

What the home needed to support:

  • Daily fitness and recreation
  • Indoor sports and golf practice
  • Relaxation and recovery spaces
  • Strong visual connection to the surrounding acreage

Every part of the design and build process was tied back to how the family would actually use the home.

Recreation Spaces Built Into the Home

The indoor sport court and workout room are central to how this home functions.

Rather than treating fitness areas as secondary spaces, they were planned as part of the overall layout. The workout room includes rubber flooring and mirrored walls, while the sport court gives the family room for active use year-round.

The home also includes an indoor golf simulator and sauna, adding more ways to use the space without leaving the property.

Key recreation features include:

  • Indoor sport court
  • Dedicated workout room with rubber flooring and mirrored walls
  • Indoor golf simulator
  • Sauna for recovery and daily use

These spaces make the home work for an active family in every season.

Designed Around Acreage Views

Custom built-ins are used throughout the home to keep spaces organized and highly usable.

Cabinetry, shelving, and desk areas were designed into the plan instead of added later. This gives the home a more finished feel while supporting daily routines.

These details are especially important in a home with multiple activity zones. Storage, work areas, and display spaces all help the home stay functional without feeling crowded.

Water Management Below the Surface

One of the biggest challenges on this project came from the site itself.

The property had a high water table, and during construction the basement required extensive pumping to keep it dry. It was a real site condition that had to be managed carefully before the home could move forward.

To protect the home long term, a sump pump and backup system were installed to help manage future water concerns.

This is the kind of work that does not always show in finished photos, but it matters for the life of the home.

Outdoor Living That Continues to Evolve

The screened porch adds another layer of usable space, creating a comfortable connection between the home and the outdoors.

The homeowners have continued to invest in the property as their needs evolve. Caritas is currently working on a deck extension, with a possible future pool house also being considered.

That continued relationship says a lot about how the home is being used and how the property is still developing over time.

Built With Intention, Designed To Be Used

Key elements of this project include:

  • Indoor sport court and dedicated workout room
  • Golf simulator and sauna for recreation and recovery
  • Large windows and doors that frame the acreage setting
  • Custom built-ins, shelving, and desk spaces throughout the home
  • Water management planning for a challenging high-water-table site

This home was built around real daily use, not just square footage.

The finished result gives the family space to live, train, gather, relax, and continue growing into the property over time.

Projects like this are about building around how a family actually lives.

The fitness spaces get a lot of attention, and they should. But the site work mattered just as much. With the high water table, we had to stay ahead of water from the beginning and make sure the basement was protected long term.

A few things stand out:

  • The way the sport court, workout room, simulator, and sauna all work together
  • Managing the water conditions during construction
  • Positioning the home to take advantage of the acreage views
  • Building in storage and work areas so the home stays functional

When those pieces are handled correctly, the home supports the way the family lives every day.

Matt Simones

– Matt Simones, Owner

Caritas Builders

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