
There’s something special about a home that’s designed to embrace both its surroundings and the way you actually want to live.
This one delivers right from the street. You’ll notice striking angles, dramatic rooflines, plenty of glass, and a blend of crisp materials that hint at the thoughtful layout inside.
Step through the front door and you’re in for a tour that connects clean, contemporary spaces with mountain views, clever amenities, and enough room for both quiet retreats and lively gatherings.
The home flows naturally over two full levels, each offering its own set of surprises.
Let’s wander through every corner and see how each space fits together.
Specifications:
- 3,553 Heated S.F.
- 2 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 6 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry
The entry makes a strong first impression. Double-height ceilings, tall windows filling the space with natural light, and a line of sight that pulls you right toward the living areas beyond all greet you at once.

There’s a sense of openness here, but it still feels welcoming and grounded. I love how the pale wood floors and black metal stair railing add a touch of warmth without distracting from the modern lines.


There’s plenty of room to greet guests, drop your keys on the console, and get your bearings before you explore further.
Office
Branching off the entry, the office is set just far enough from the main area to give you privacy, but it still catches plenty of daylight.

Glass sliding doors let you open or close the space as needed, and built-in cabinetry along one wall offers storage for everything from laptops to framed art.


The room feels airy, with just the right amount of personality. I think it’s an ideal spot if you’re working from home or need a quiet spot for reading.
Study
Across the foyer, there’s another nook labeled as a study. It’s more compact than the office, but the deep matte-black shelving and twin poufs create a cozy spot for a quick Zoom call or curling up with a book.
Sometimes, it’s these small, thoughtfully organized spaces that make a house feel truly livable.

Mud Room
Heading toward the garage wing, you’ll find a mud room that’s every bit as functional as it is attractive.
This isn’t just a pass-through. The room is lined with cabinetry, hooks, and shelving that keep bags, boots, and jackets organized and out of sight.
The space is wide enough for a crowd, perfect for dropping gear after a hike or unloading groceries without cluttering the main living areas.

Laundry
Just beyond the mud room sits a full-size laundry room. Here, the long counter and deep sink make laundry feel less like a chore.
There’s space to sort, fold, and even stash baskets out of sight until you’re ready to deal with them.
I think having this room close to both the mud room and the main closet is a real timesaver.

Garage
If you’re coming home by car, you’ll appreciate the sprawling garage setup. There are three separate bays—a two-car, another two-car, and two single-car garages—offering plenty of space to park, tinker, or store adventure gear.
The direct connection to the mud room helps everything run smoothly on busy days.

Safe Room
Near the mud room and primary suite, the safe room adds a unique touch. It’s compact but solid, making it ideal for stashing valuables or providing extra security during storms.

Primary Bedroom
Turning back toward the core of the house, the primary bedroom is a true retreat.

Large windows frame the mountain views, and the room feels open yet private. A sleek marble fireplace wall with a mounted TV anchors the space, while soft carpeting and simple furnishings create a calm, restful vibe.
You can lounge with a book, catch up on a movie, or just enjoy the quiet and the view.
Walk-In Closet
Connected directly to the bedroom, the walk-in closet is more than generous, with plenty of hanging space, shelving, and natural light. The layout keeps everything organized, and you can move straight into the bathroom without stepping into the main hall.

Primary Bathroom
The ensuite bath stretches out with a long double vanity, glass-enclosed shower, and smooth access to the closet.


Matte black fixtures, marble-look tile, and light wood cabinetry keep things fresh and modern. Dual sinks and plenty of storage mean mornings here never feel rushed or crowded.



Covered Decks (Primary Suite Side)
Just outside, two covered decks extend the living space. These spots are perfect for sipping coffee in the morning or lingering with a glass of wine at sunset.


Warm wood ceilings and sleek railings add to the inviting feel and make it easy to enjoy the mountain air and views in comfort.





Casual Dining
Moving into the main living section, the casual dining space sits beside the kitchen and opens onto the covered deck. It’s perfectly placed for easy meals, with plenty of light and a view that makes even takeout feel special.

Kitchen
The kitchen truly is the hub here. Its airy layout and generous island seating make it a natural gathering spot.

There’s a direct connection to both the dining area and great room, so everyone stays connected.

Crisp white cabinetry, a matte black hood, marble backsplash, and a waterfall-edge island give it a striking contemporary look.
There’s ample prep space and a walk-in pantry that’s cleverly positioned out of sight. I think the setup works just as well for weeknight dinners as it does for big gatherings.
Pantry
The walk-in pantry sits directly behind the kitchen, hidden but easily accessible. Shelving for all your staples means you can keep the counters clutter-free and find what you need quickly.

Great Room
This is the spot where everyone naturally gravitates. Soaring ceilings and a wall of oversized windows give you a front-row seat to the changing seasons outside.

The fireplace is sleek, set into a textured stone accent wall, and surrounded by cozy, modern seating.


If you’re hosting friends or just unwinding, the great room manages to feel both expansive and intimate.
Dining Room
Off the great room, the dining room feels ready for both formal dinners and casual brunches.
Floor-to-ceiling windows pull in daylight, while a long wood table and modern chandelier anchor the space.
You can sit and enjoy the open view or use this room as a flexible extension of the main living area.

Bedroom 2
Down the hall, you’ll find bedroom 2, which feels just as airy as the primary suite.
Large windows, soft finishes, and an uncluttered layout make it a restful spot for guests or family.
The attached bathroom keeps everything private and comfortable.

Bath (Bedroom 2)
This bathroom is just right for guests. It’s bright, with a floating vanity, dramatic wood-look tile, and a tall mirror.
The open layout and spa-like touches make it a pleasant surprise for anyone staying overnight.

Covered Porch and Patio (Bedroom 2)
Step outside from this wing and you reach another covered porch and a spacious patio.
These spaces are perfect for relaxing with a cup of coffee or letting kids play safely outdoors.
They feel like a peaceful extension of the bedroom.

Open Stair
A sleek open stair anchors the flow of the house. The black metal railing and light wood treads echo the foyer, and as you head downstairs, there’s a sense of anticipation for what’s to come on the lower level.

Lower Level: Recreation Area
At the bottom of the stairs, you land in a wide-open rec area. This is the ultimate hangout zone, with space for a pool table or sectional, a dining nook for snacks and games, and windows that keep things bright.
With easy access to the outdoor patios, moving from indoor lounging to backyard fun feels effortless.

Media Area
Just off the main rec space, the media area offers a bit more privacy. It’s perfect for movie nights, gaming marathons, or just unwinding with your favorite show.
I think having a space this flexible is great for both families and anyone who loves to entertain.

Bedroom 3
Down a short hall, you’ll find bedroom 3. It’s roomy and bright, with an attached bathroom nearby.
You could use it for guests or as a flexible hobby space, and the location keeps it private but close to the action.

Bedroom 4
There’s another bedroom right next door, also with plenty of space and natural light. Both rooms share easy access to the rec area, so guests (or teens) can come and go without disturbing anyone upstairs.

Bath (Lower Level)
A full bath serves these bedrooms and the rec area. The finishes are modern and durable, with storage for towels and extra toiletries.
It’s practical for guests and family alike.

Mechanical Area
Near the bedrooms, the mechanical area keeps all the home’s systems organized and easy to access for maintenance.

Unfinished Storage
Two unfinished storage rooms line this side of the basement. These are the perfect spots for holiday decor, gear, and anything else you want handy but hidden.
I always appreciate any design that offers real storage without eating up living space.

Covered Patio (Basement Level)
Sliding doors from the rec area lead right out to a huge covered patio, making it easy to take the party outside no matter the weather. There’s room for multiple seating zones, dining, and games, all shaded and open to the yard.

Pool and Patio
The outdoor living area is a real showstopper. A long rectangular pool is surrounded by wide patios with enough space for lounge chairs, grilling, and gathering with friends.
Modern cable railings, potted plants, and sleek pavers keep the look crisp and contemporary. Hosting summer parties or relaxing solo both feel right at home here.

Cabana / Exercise Room
On the far side of the patio, you’ll find a cabana that doubles as an exercise room.
Equipped for both workouts and relaxation, it’s a bonus space that adapts to whatever the day requires.
I could see this used as a gym, yoga studio, or even a poolside retreat.

Locker Room
Right off the cabana, a locker room with a glass-enclosed shower feels like a spa. Lockers and a modern vibe make it easy to transition from workouts or swimming to dry clothes without tracking water through the main house.

Storage and Pool Equipment
Dedicated storage rooms and a pool equipment closet are set apart to keep everything neat and accessible. It’s the kind of detail that makes the whole property work better, day in and day out.

Bedroom 5 (Lower Level)
Rounding out the lower level, there’s a fifth bedroom beyond the cabana. With its own bath and patio access, it works well for extended guests or even as a second suite.
This home’s multi-level layout isn’t just about maximizing 3,553 square feet. It’s about creating spaces that feel open, connected, and ready for whatever your day brings.
Maybe you’re hosting a lively party, finding a quiet corner for work, or simply enjoying the sunset from your patio.
I think every room here is set up to make you feel at home.

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