Parkville is where the Northland gets ambitious — The National golf community, the homes ringing Riss Lake, the Thousand Oaks neighborhoods, and the newer construction climbing the bluffs above the Missouri River while English Landing keeps the riverfront downtown busy below. These are houses built to a standard, on lots with breathing room, and a simulator here isn't squeezed into a leftover corner. It's a designed space, finished to sit alongside everything else in the home.
Most of this Platte County construction carries the basement height a full swing wants, so the bay itself goes in without a fight. The real work is the finish — cabinetry, trim, lighting, the way the room reads against the rest of the house — and on the larger lots, the option to build the simulator into a stand-alone structure entirely. After thirty years of finish carpentry in KC homes, matching that standard is the part we care about most.