It would help if you could give us more information about yourself - it's very difficult to make recommendations without knowing more, such as:

Are you completely new to archery or have you shot a bow before?
If not new to archery, what have you shot previously (compound only, coming back to a recurve years later, what draw weight, etc.)?
Do you have a budget?

Samick is a Korean company that comes to mind for entry level bows at attractive prices. Martin and Bear are American companies that have been around for many years offering a variety of mass produced bows. Then there are numerous small production / custom bowyers offering so much variety I couldn't begin to recommend one over another.

The Martin Hunter recurve is an old standby that would be a good choice in a one-piece bow - I've owned quite a few over the years and still have one today. Probably the single biggest mistake new shooters make is to buy a bow too heavy for them to shoot well. You mentioned shooting at the house and didn't say anything about hunting. With that, a 50 lb or heavier bow is more than you need and something in the 35 - 45 lb range would suit you better.

Last edited by JGray; 08/19/20.