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Stepping up to this contemporary mountain ranch, you’re greeted by warm wood columns, creamy stonework, and striking black trim that blend rustic charm with modern flair.
The covered front porch encourages you to slow down and take in the scenery before you even reach the door.
This home unfolds in ways you might not expect. From sunlit communal spaces to a quietly private basement level, every corner seems designed to balance connection with privacy.
Let’s walk through each room together and see how it all comes together.
Specifications:
- 2,468 Heated S.F.
- 2 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
Before you set foot inside, the wraparound front porch makes a strong first impression. There’s plenty of space here to settle into a rocker or chat with a neighbor.
The layout puts the porch front and center, stretching across the entry and wrapping past the office, so you can catch both sunrise and sunset from different angles.
Between the textures of stone and wood and the deep roof overhang, this entryway truly feels like a natural extension of the outdoors.

Entry
Step through the front door, and you find yourself in a bright, airy entry with a clear view through the glass walls and the staircase to the rest of the main floor.

There’s a modern vibe here, from the black railings to the woven pendants overhead. A slim console table gives you a spot to drop keys or mail, and I think the natural light instantly makes you feel at home.
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Off to the right, the office is just a few steps away.
Office
The office sits just off the entry and is surrounded by large black-framed windows. Glass walls keep things open, so you can see straight through to the front yard.

Inside, the rustic wood desk stands out against the pale rug, and the modern chandelier overhead adds a bit of drama.

If you work from home, you’d find it easy to focus here, but you still stay connected to the energy of the house.
Living Room
Move deeper into the main floor, and you’re drawn straight into the living room. The vaulted ceiling immediately makes things feel spacious, while the wall of oversized windows fills the space with sunlight and frames the view outside.


Warm wood floors, a modern linear fireplace, and striking black chandeliers define the style. I especially like how easily you can move between the living and dining areas; it’s perfect for gathering with friends or just curling up with a good book by the fire.

Dining
The dining area sits just past the living room and connects directly to the kitchen.
There’s enough space for a long table, so you can easily host everything from holiday dinners to casual brunches.
With windows on two sides, this spot always feels bright. You’ll also notice the quick access out to the covered deck, which really makes summer meals a breeze.

Covered Deck
Slide open the doors from the dining room, and you arrive on the covered deck that spans nearly the full width of the home.
Protected by the roof above and open on two sides, the deck feels like an outdoor living room.
There’s room for both a dining set and lounge chairs, so you can grill, entertain, or simply relax with the view.
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I think this space would get a lot of use in every season.

Kitchen
Back inside, the kitchen is the gathering spot for the open main floor. The L-shaped layout includes a central island with seating for three, perfect for quick breakfasts or after-school snacks.

Light wood cabinets, marble-look counters, and a chic backsplash keep things airy and warm, while brass accents and pendant lights add a touch of luxury.

If you’re cooking a big meal or just chatting with friends over coffee, this kitchen feels accessible and stylish.
Pantry
One feature that stands out is the walk-in pantry just behind the kitchen. With generous shelving and storage space, you can keep your counters clutter-free and all your staples organized.
I think this layout makes daily life smoother. You’ll always know where to find that extra box of pasta or those baking pans.

Primary Bedroom
Turn left from the kitchen and dining area, and you’ll find a hallway leading to the primary bedroom suite.

This room is spacious, with large windows that let in morning light, making it a comfortable place to start and end your day.
The bed sits facing the view, and there’s easy access to the walk-in closet and private bath.
I notice the quiet here, away from the main living spaces, which is ideal if you value restful nights.
Walk-In Closet (W.I.C.)
Attached to the primary bedroom, the walk-in closet offers plenty of space for clothes, shoes, and even extra bedding. The storage is thoughtfully laid out so everything has its place, making it easy to keep things tidy and accessible.

Primary Bathroom
Step from the closet into the primary bathroom, where you’ll find a double vanity on one side and a glass-enclosed shower on the other.

Warm wood cabinetry, marble-look tile, and gold fixtures make this space feel like a retreat.
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There’s plenty of room to spread out, so morning routines never feel cramped. I especially like how the light streams through here, keeping things fresh.
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Bedroom 2
Back in the central hallway, you’ll find Bedroom 2. This room is set apart from the primary suite, so guests or kids can have their own space.
Three large windows keep it bright, and the neutral palette makes it easy to personalize.
It’s comfortable in size—big enough for a queen bed plus a small desk or reading chair.

Bathroom (Near Bedroom 2)
Just outside Bedroom 2 sits a full bathroom. It’s perfectly positioned to serve both the secondary bedroom and anyone using the main public spaces.
Everything is within easy reach, so guests won’t feel like they’re wandering through private areas to freshen up.

Laundry
Head further down the hall, and you’ll spot the laundry room. There’s enough space here for a side-by-side washer and dryer, plus built-in cabinetry for storage.
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I think the setup works well for busy households. Laundry day won’t feel like a hassle with everything so centrally located.

1-Car and 2-Car Garage
The layout connects the main hallway to a two-car garage, plus a separate one-car garage.
This means you have dedicated space for vehicles, bikes, or even a workshop area. The mudroom entry from the garage keeps boots and coats out of the main living areas.
That’s a detail I always appreciate in mountain homes.

Mudroom
Just inside from the garage, there’s a compact mudroom area. With hooks and benches, this spot is a practical transition space.
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You can drop muddy boots, hang up your coat, and keep the mess from reaching the center of the house.

Stairs to Lower Level
From the entry, a central staircase leads down to the lower level. The location is really well thought out.
It connects both the main living areas and the garage wing, which keeps foot traffic moving smoothly.
Let’s head downstairs to see how the home continues to open up.

Recreation Room
At the bottom of the stairs, you’ll find a spacious recreation room. With space for a big sectional, TV, and maybe even a pool table, this area is ready for movie nights, game marathons, or late-night snacks with friends.
I’ve noticed how well the windows are placed. The natural light helps avoid that dark, closed-in basement feeling that so many homes struggle with.

Bedroom 3
Branching off the recreation room, Bedroom 3 offers a comfortable retreat for guests or older kids.
A large closet and a generous window make it both practical and pleasant. It sits far enough from the main activity areas for privacy, but it’s still close enough to be convenient.

Bedroom 4
Right next door, Bedroom 4 has a similar appeal. Slightly larger, this room could work as a second guest room, a home gym, or even a hobby room if you don’t need the extra sleeping space.
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Both bedrooms share easy access to the downstairs bathroom, which makes hosting overnight guests simple.

Bathroom (Lower Level)
The full bathroom on this level is located right between the two bedrooms. With ample counter space and storage, it handles both family and guest use comfortably.
Running upstairs in the middle of the night isn’t necessary—everything you need is right here.

Storage
One of the best surprises on this level is the amount of storage. There are multiple unfinished storage rooms, perfect for holiday decorations, sports gear, or anything you want out of sight but within easy reach.
I think this really sets the home apart because storage is too often overlooked.

Utility Area
In the storage section, you’ll also find utility hookups discreetly placed in a corner. Since they’re out of the main living spaces, it’s easy to manage mechanicals without disrupting your daily routine.
This home’s layout makes it easy to picture how you’d live here. Light pours in from every angle, movement between rooms feels natural, and every space, upstairs or down, has a clear purpose.
If you want to work in peace, gather with friends, or simply enjoy the mountain views from the porch, you’ll find yourself moving from one room to the next and always discovering something new.

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