
Situated at in Indianapolis, IN, this single family residence measures 3,873 sq ft with four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, all nestled on a spacious 0.44 acre lot. The style is simple and utilitarian, with a barn style roof and front covered porch ideal for alfresco dining. Within, the floor plan streams across several floors with plenty of space to congregate, unwind, or work from home. It’s the type of location where space is both functional and welcoming. At $389,000, it unites old fashioned structure with contemporary space requirements in a serene environment adding a refreshing blend of charm and practicality to Indianapolis’ family-focused real estate offering.
1. Gambrel Home with Porch Charm

Nestled among bare trees and a serene gravel drive, this gamble roofed residence presents a bit of country flair in its warm beige brick façade. The wooden beam supported front porch beckons you to sit back, relax with a hot cup and some good friends. A combination of snug outdoor seating and tiny fire pit suggests serene nights under starry skies. Two second story windows look out from the barn like roofline, adding a whiff of country playfulness to the house. To the left, a freestanding shed provides utilitarian storage, while the yard remains open and grassy even in winter’s stillness. There’s a relaxed atmosphere here, one that feels inviting without attempting too much.
2. Where is Indianapolis?

Located squarely in the middle of the Midwest, Indianapolis is a central location that is easily connected to numerous large cities. It’s a city that is famous for its well balanced blend of urban activity and suburban tranquility, with a great sense of community and yet still welcoming growth and innovation. With its rich sports culture, deep rooted history, and diverse neighborhoods, it’s easy to see why so many people feel at home here. From charming older districts to modern developments, Indianapolis blends tradition with fresh energy. Whether you’re passing through or planting roots, this city makes an impression without trying too hard.
3. Multi Level Plan with Hidden Potential

Thoughtfully designed floor plan covers three levels, providing a combination of daily convenience and space to expand. The ground floor opens into a light filled living room, perfect for relaxed lounging, which flows into a cozy dining area and kitchen, ideal for family meals and conversation. A main floor bedroom provides flexibility, either for guests or multigenerational living, along with a large utility room and a hidden bathroom. Upstairs, the spacious primary suite features a large bathroom and walk in closet, while two more bedrooms and a shared bath finish out the private upper level. Downstairs, an unfinished basement (divided into two large areas) promises future possibilities be it a game room, workshop, or additional storage space.
4. Open Flow Living Room

Cozy, welcoming, and built for casual comfort, this living room has a relaxed feel balanced by functional design. A spacious sectional anchors the room, ideal for family movie nights or weekend lounging, and wood look floors add natural touch and subtle contrast to the crisp white walls. The open linkage to the nearby kitchen space allows for easy conversation at parties, while the flat screen TV installation atop a mirrored console provides a chic yet functional entertainment hub. Recessed lighting and a drop ceiling element add restrained architectural interest without destroying the room’s relaxed ambiance.
5. Bright Kitchen with Wood accents

Light streams into this warm galley style kitchen, where clean white cabinetry coexists beautifully with rich wood countertops to produce a clean yet earthy environment. A geometric tile backsplash introduces texture and visual appeal, directing the eye between smooth black appliances and understated silver hardware. The placement of the sink under a bright sunny window adds ambiance to mundane chores, while the open view through to the dining space makes for a sense of togetherness across the main level. Carefully planned cabinetry and wraparound countertops offer function as well as flash, creating it a friendly destination for cooking, congregating, or merely watching the scenery.
6. Dining Nook with Soft Style

Combining relaxed comfort with a hint of sophistication, the dining space is both down to earth and light filled, courtesy of its muted colored floors, simple white walls, and showy light fixture that provides just the perfect dose of drama overhead. A reclaimed wood table grounds the space, flanked by a combination of lush upholstered chairs and traditional black slat backs that beg for languid meals and banter. The open plan provides a glimpse into the kitchen, with a natural flow for entertaining, and a small window frames a splash of greenery, quietly bridging the indoors and outdoors.
7. functional Bathroom

Streamlined and unencumbered, the bathroom veers toward a modern aesthetic with its clean contrasts and functional design. The addition of depth is brought by the dark vanity, capped by a speckled white countertop that co plays well with the sleek chrome fixtures. A large mirror adds to the feeling of expansiveness, reflecting the room’s bright, neutral color scheme. In the corner, a utilitarian tub shower combination remains functional without cutting corners on comfort ideal for a quick rinse or a long soak after a long day.
8. Guest Bathroom with Black Detail

Simple and uncluttered, this guest bathroom is uncomplicated with a plain palette and nicely placed contrasts. The white vanity and built in sink reflect the sharpness of the walls, and matte black hardware adds visual punch to the room. The large mirror expands the space visually, and a discreet tub shower combination finds a balance between functionality and a subtle look. Laundry baskets nestled nearby suggest actual functionality, and this bathroom is both stylish and lived in.
9. Upper Bedroom with Warm Feel

Hidden under a slanted ceiling, this second floor bedroom provides a feeling of relaxation and seclusion. The design is minimal, with a bed centered and encased in a deeply patterned bronze comforter that provides a warm counterpoint to the crisp white walls. Two coordinating white nightstands sit beside the bed, adding in discreet balance and utility. The neutral colored carpet mutes the area below, and a stylish ceiling fan above provides a contemporary touch and appreciated ventilation perfect for balmy summer evenings or warm afternoons.
10. Small Attic Bedroom

Snuggled under sharply slanted ceilings, this compact attic bedroom is a quiet, low key retreat. The black tufted headboard holds the bed to the white wall, a basic geometric patterned comforter adding an understated injection of personality. Earthy brown toned wood flooring injects a warm balance, picked up by the slim black accent chair in the corner. One window brings in natural light, providing the room with just enough brightness to offset the small space. It’s a peaceful corner that beckons rest without distraction.
11. Sloped Ceiling Walk In Closet

A narrow and lengthy walk in closet maximizes its space with crisp white walls, light wood floors, and open shelving for a minimalist look. Floating shelves on either side provide ample room for folded pieces or bins, and a few neatly hung pieces and stacked shoes provide function without mess. The sloping ceiling towards the rear provides architectural interest, and the overall look is peaceful and well planned.
12. Simple Wire Shelf Pantry

Squeezed into a tiny nook, this pantry stays simple with white wire shelving along two sides, ideal for making everything visible and accessible. The clean white walls and clutter free arrangement provide a tidy, efficient area for holding dry goods, snacks, or kitchen overflow. A couple of brightly colored board games sit quietly on the bottom shelf, injecting a playful, surprising splash of personality into the otherwise functional area.
13. Unfinished Basement with Utilities

A peek behind the scenes of a home under construction, this open basement shows bare wood framing, concrete block walls, and exposed utility lines exposing the structure’s bones. Plumbing and water treatment systems are installed, with open rafters and electrical conduits overhead. The plain wooden stairs rise up, foreshadowing the space above. It’s a bare, functional space that begs the imagination for use someday as future storage, workshop, or potential full renovation.
14. Back Patio

A comfortable place to spend peaceful mornings or relax after a day on the go, this covered patio area in the backyard is both charming and practical. The wooden ceiling and beams that form the structure have a nice, rustic appearance, complemented by the strong concrete floor. A couple of wicker chairs with brightly colored cushions add a splash of personality, encouraging you to come and sit for a spell. The fire pit in the center implies a cooler night spent outdoors, maybe swapping stories or just looking up at the stars. Distant small outbuildings and a separate garage poke through the trees, further adding to the relaxed, suburban tone of the scene.
15. Big Yard with Trees and Views

Sheltered behind a quaint brick residence, this back yard leads into an expansive open area bordered by huge trees whose massive trunks and skeletal winter limbs stretch to the sky. Along the front of the house lies a concrete patio that flows from the living area out to an open field without interruption. Fencing along the edges cleans up the property but does not close off the serene neighborhood area outside. A few small buildings stand in the background, a bit of life to the otherwise serene scene. It’s not hard to envision how this yard would change with the seasons green and full of life in the summer, yellow in the autumn, and frozen and still in the winter.
Listing Agent – Davis Smith @ Highgarden Real Estate via realtor.com