Custom Home Design
Homeowners can start with an existing plan or shape a custom layout around bedrooms, bathrooms, storage, family spaces, home offices, accessibility needs, and future lifestyle changes.
A modular house is built in carefully planned sections, called modules, inside a controlled building environment. Those sections are then transported to the home site and assembled on a permanent foundation. The result can look and live like a traditional home, while benefiting from more organized production, reduced weather exposure, and tighter project coordination.
For homeowners, the biggest advantage is flexibility. A modular home can be designed around how your family actually lives, whether you want a ranch-style layout, a two-story family home, a compact design, or a custom plan with specific rooms, finishes, and long-term accessibility needs.

Modular homes still need careful local construction support. The home may be produced off site, but the success of the final project depends on site planning, foundation coordination, utility preparation, code requirements, finish work, scheduling, and communication.
That is where Lindee Construction’s practical building experience becomes valuable. We help homeowners understand the steps, prepare the property, coordinate details, and move forward with a clear plan instead of guesswork.
We discuss your goals, family needs, preferred layout, property, budget range, and timeline expectations.
We review the home concept, style direction, site needs, foundation approach, and required project partners.
Site work, access, utility needs, foundation planning, permits, and scheduling are organized before delivery.
The modular sections are delivered and placed according to the approved plan and site conditions.
Final connections, interior details, exterior finishes, inspections, and punch-list items bring the home together.
From single-family homes to apartment and commercial modular projects, we are here to help you understand the options and plan your next step.