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Modern mountain living truly shines in this home. Clean lines, a welcoming porch, and a seamless mix of stone, wood, and metal create a striking first impression before you even walk through the door.
With 3,214 square feet across two well-designed levels, you get flexible living options, privacy where it matters most, and plenty of unexpected features.
You might gather in the open great room or retreat to the studio downstairs—every part of this house is planned for comfort and connection.
Specifications:
- 3,214 Heated S.F.
- 2 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
As you arrive, the wide front porch immediately draws you in. The combination of light stone, dark vertical siding, and warm wood columns adds serious curb appeal.
I can see myself sipping coffee out here in the morning or relaxing after a long day.
This isn’t just an entryway; it genuinely extends your living space outdoors.

Entry
When you enter, the foyer delivers a memorable welcome. Tall ceilings and sunlight from the stair landing brighten the space, making it feel open and airy.

The black metal railing stands out against the light wood steps, and a patterned runner brings in a cozy vibe.
Right away, you experience how this home balances modern style with inviting details.
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Dining Room
Just to the right, the dining room is ready for everything from lively dinners to casual meals.
The open layout makes it easy to chat while serving up food, and the room sits apart just enough to feel special on holidays.
At the same time, it stays closely connected to the rest of the home so you never feel isolated.

Kitchen
The kitchen welcomes you with a generous island that’s sure to become the household hub.

Crisp white cabinetry, matte black hardware, and light wood floors keep the space feeling bright and modern.

Oversized pendant lights and glass-front cabinets add a bit of personality. There’s seating for four or five at the island, perfect for breakfasts, homework, or catching up with friends while you cook.

Tall windows let in plenty of light, and the pantry is close by, so you can grab whatever you need quickly.


I love the way this layout blends style with true functionality.


Pantry
Just off the kitchen, a walk-in pantry provides ample space for groceries, appliances, and those bulk buys.
There’s enough room for snacks, small appliances, and all the odds and ends that tend to pile up.
I always value a walk-in pantry for keeping the kitchen clutter-free.

Mudroom
Heading toward the garage, the mudroom stands ready for the chaos of everyday life. Built-in benches and hooks make it easy to drop bags, muddy boots, and coats as you come in.
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The mudroom connects directly to the laundry room, so dirty sports gear or wet jackets can go straight to the wash without passing through the main living spaces.

Laundry Room
The laundry room surprises with its size and practicality. There’s plenty of counter space for sorting and folding, and the room sits conveniently close to both the mudroom and kitchen.
A window lets in natural light, making laundry a little less of a chore.

Service Kitchen
Beyond the main kitchen, you’ll discover a service kitchen (also called a prep kitchen). This extra space is perfect for entertaining or keeping messes out of sight.
With extra cabinetry, a second sink, and more counter space, you can prep for parties or bake all weekend without crowding the main kitchen.
I think every busy household benefits from having an extra kitchen zone like this.

Covered Patios
Head out back and you’ll see several covered patios stretching across the rear of the home, each with its own feel.
The largest, just off the great room, sets the stage for outdoor dining or lounging.
Another patio sits outside the primary bedroom, providing a private retreat. The hot tub patio is tucked in a cozy corner, perfect for soaking after a day on the trails.
With both covered and open areas, you can enjoy the outdoors regardless of the weather.

Great Room
Inside, the great room lives up to its name. Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams rise overhead, and a wall of oversized windows frames backyard views, filling the space with sunlight.

The floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace anchors the room, flanked by built-in shelving for books or family keepsakes.

Light oak floors and a spacious sectional invite everyone to gather—movie night, parties, or just a quiet afternoon by the fire all feel at home here.
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Primary Bedroom
The primary bedroom occupies its own private corner of the house. Large windows offer views of the patio and yard, and there’s direct access to the hot tub patio for late-night relaxation without crossing main living areas.
The room is spacious enough for a reading nook or writing desk, and its location away from other bedrooms really enhances privacy.

Walk-In Closet
Connected to the primary suite, the walk-in closet offers generous storage for clothing, shoes, and even a dresser or two. I think having a closet like this is essential for keeping the main bedroom organized and serene.

Primary Bathroom
The primary bathroom feels like a private retreat. You’ll find a double vanity with plenty of counter space, a walk-in shower with glass and tile, and gold fixtures that bring warmth and a touch of luxury.


Marble-patterned walls and hexagonal tile floors create a modern, spa-inspired atmosphere—perfect for unwinding at the end of the day.
Bedroom Two
Bedroom two is located just across the hall from the entry, making it convenient for guests or as a home office. The layout makes the most of its space, with direct access to a full bathroom across the hall so visitors have everything they need without intruding on more private areas.

Main Floor Bathroom
This bathroom is compact but well-planned, with a vanity and toilet along one wall to make the most of the space.
Moody tile, a ribbed vessel sink, and a brass wall-mounted faucet bring a modern, stylish feel.
It never feels like an afterthought and works well for guests or daily use.

Man Cave
Past the service kitchen and down a short hallway, the man cave offers a retreat from the main living areas.
This oversized room is great for a workshop, home gym, or a spot to watch the big game in peace.
There’s plenty of room for hobbies, storage, or even a ping-pong table. I love how this space opens up possibilities for personalized escapes without leaving home.

2-Car and 1-Car Garages
On the front right side of the house, you’ll find two separate garages. The main garage fits two cars with extra space for storage or a workbench.
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The single-car garage can hold another vehicle, bikes, or even a small boat. Direct access to the mudroom and kitchen makes bringing in groceries or gear a breeze, especially in winter.

Stairs to Lower Level
The staircase near the entry draws you down to the lower level, opening up even more living space.
With a runner and open railing, the stairs keep things bright and welcoming. This area feels like an extension of the main home, not just a typical basement.

Rec Room
Downstairs, the rec room is the main gathering space. It’s a large, open area that’s perfect for movie nights, a pool table, or a kids’ play zone.
Well-placed windows bring in natural light, so the room feels inviting, not like a basement.
This is the place for fun, relaxation, and family time.

Kitchenette
Off the rec room, a kitchenette is cleverly placed to add flexibility. With cabinetry, counter space, and a small fridge, it’s ideal for snacks, drinks, or even light meals for guests.
I think this feature makes the lower level perfect for entertaining or longer stays.

Studio
At the far end of the lower level, the studio offers a spacious and private area for creativity or work.
There’s room for art supplies, desks, or instruments, and its location keeps it peaceful even when the rest of the house is busy.
This space could easily adapt to your passion projects or remote work needs.

Bedroom Three
Bedroom three sits on the left side of the lower level. With good windows and its own closet, it works well as a guest room or a teenager’s bedroom.
The location provides privacy, yet it’s still close to the main activity zones.

Bedroom Four
Next to bedroom three, bedroom four has a similar layout, including a sizable closet and nearby bathroom access. The setup is ideal for siblings, guests, or a mix of sleeping and working space.

Lower Level Bathroom
The bathroom for bedrooms three and four is arranged for convenience, with all the essentials in a practical layout. Its spot between the bedrooms and rec room means it’s easy for everyone to access, both for daily routines and when hosting guests.

Bedroom Five
On the opposite side of the lower level, bedroom five offers extra privacy. Its location near the studio and away from the rec room makes it a great choice for a quiet guest suite or for someone who values seclusion.

Lower Level Bathroom (Second)
A second bathroom on this level sits just outside bedroom five. This makes it easy for overnight guests or someone using the studio to have access without crossing the entire floor.

Mechanical Area
The mechanical area is out of sight but still accessible for HVAC, water heater, and other essentials. This keeps the rest of the lower level focused on living and creative use, rather than storage or utility.

Unfinished Storage
An unfinished storage room gives you flexibility for seasonal items, sports gear, or anything else you want to keep out of main living spaces. I think extra storage like this is a true lifesaver for maintaining a tidy home.

Patio (Lower Level Access)
From the lower level, stairs lead directly up to the back patios, connecting both floors to the outdoors. You can move easily between indoor fun and outdoor relaxation—grilling, gardening, or stargazing on crisp mountain nights all become part of your daily life.
Every space in this home is connected with purpose, with smooth transitions between social, open areas and those meant for privacy or creativity.
You get versatile living for every stage of life, with thoughtful details throughout. The flow from porch to patio, rec room to studio, really lets you settle in and make this space your own.

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