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There’s something magnetic about a true Northwest mountain home. Standing at the entry, you notice the low, wide profile and the warmth of wood, brick, and stone.
This is much more than just a pretty face for the mountains; it’s a retreat thoughtfully designed with 6 bedrooms and 6,246 square feet—enough space for lively weekends or peaceful mornings.
I’ll walk you through each corner, from high-ceilinged gathering areas to cozy private nooks, so you can see how it all comes together across two well-planned levels.
Specifications:
- 6,246 Heated S.F.
- 6 Beds
- 5.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Covered Entry
Arriving at the home, the covered entry gives you a moment to pause before stepping inside.
Stone columns and an arched gable create a welcoming feel, keeping you dry on rainy afternoons or sheltered on snowy evenings.
The double doors, with their glass insets, offer a glimpse of the brightness waiting inside.

Foyer
Once inside, the foyer strikes a balance—it isn’t over-the-top, but it’s not cramped either. There’s enough room for a console and some artwork, yet it still feels like a proper introduction to the home.
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From here, you can see the house branching open in several directions, giving you choices right away.

Dining Room
To your left, the dining room sits just beyond the foyer. Thanks to a bay window that brings in morning light, this space is perfect for weekend brunches or holiday dinners.
I love that it’s just steps from the kitchen, so hosting feels easy and natural.

Mud Room and Pantry
Past the dining room, you find a mud room that quietly keeps messes contained. With built-ins for boots and backpacks, it leads directly to a pantry spacious enough for bulk groceries and those small appliances you’d rather keep off your counters.
Having these rooms right on the edge of the kitchen makes daily routines and unloading groceries much simpler.

Kitchen
The kitchen is set up for both casual family meals and ambitious cooking. There’s a generous footprint, with a long stretch of countertops and plenty of cabinetry.
The main work area faces the nook and great room, so you’re always part of the conversation.
I think this kind of layout makes mornings smoother and keeps dinner parties fun.

Nook
Just off the kitchen, the nook offers a bright, informal spot for coffee or homework, with windows looking out to the backyard. This area feels like it would become a daily favorite, whether you’re grabbing a quick breakfast or lingering over a crossword puzzle.

Great Room
The great room makes a big impression. Vaulted ceilings and oversized windows let the mountain views become part of your everyday.
There’s space for a sectional and a generous coffee table. The fireplace creates a true gathering spot.
I can easily picture laughter here on a cozy winter night.

Living Room
Next to the great room, the living room feels a bit more formal but remains inviting.
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The layout is perfect for conversation, and French doors open out to the covered porch.
This flexibility means you can host a crowd or keep things intimate when you want.

Covered Porch (Main Level)
Stepping outside from the living room, you find a covered porch framed with timber beams and sturdy railings.
The stone base grounds the space and connects it to its natural surroundings. I think this porch truly blends indoor and outdoor living.
You can picture quiet evenings with a book or summer dinners with friends. This space works year-round.

Library
Just off the living room sits the library, a space that’s easy to imagine with walls lined in books and a pair of armchairs under the window. It’s private but still feels connected to the main areas, so you could use it for reading, music, or even as a home office if you want a bit of separation.

Master Suite
To the right of the main living spaces, you’ll find the master suite in its own wing for extra privacy.
The proportions make it feel like a true retreat, with windows promising mountain views and enough space for a sitting area.
I notice the designer placed it away from the guest bedrooms, which really adds to the peaceful vibe.

Master Bath and Walk-In Closet
The master bath is all about relaxation, with a large soaking tub under a window, a spacious shower, and dual vanities.
There’s plenty of room to spread out, but it doesn’t feel overwhelming. Behind the bath, a walk-in closet stretches a full 17 feet.
You’ll have space for any wardrobe, plus room for boots and sweaters.

Powder Room
Just off the foyer, there’s a powder room for guests. Its location is discreet—close enough to be handy, but far enough for privacy.
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I appreciate how this keeps the main bathrooms free when you’re hosting.

The Main Level Floor Plan

On either side of the entry, you’ll see two 2-car garages, each with direct access into the home.
You can keep vehicles, bikes, and gear separated. This is great for families with multiple drivers or anyone needing a workshop.
I like that both garages connect right into the mud room and pantry, making daily routines easier—especially when the mountain weather turns.

Staircase to Lower Level
Moving through the foyer, the staircase down to the lower level feels open and central. It’s not hidden away, so the basement stays connected to the rest of the house.

Recreation Area
At the bottom of the stairs, you enter a sprawling recreation area. This wide-open room feels ready for a ping-pong table, a sectional, or game nights with friends.
The family room just beyond can be open or separate, which is a rare luxury in most vacation homes.

Family Room
The family room anchors the lower level. This cozy, casual zone has direct access to the concrete porch outside.
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Windows line the back wall, letting in plenty of light, so it stays cheerful even on gray days.
I think this would quickly become everyone’s favorite spot for movie nights or board games after a day outside.

Concrete Porch (Lower Level)
Step out to the concrete porch and you’ll find an expansive, covered space that echoes the porch above.
Imagine a hot tub, a fire pit, or just a few Adirondack chairs to take in the view.
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With easy access from the family room, indoor and outdoor spaces flow together seamlessly.

Guest Apartment or Bedroom
Behind the family room sits a flexible guest apartment. It’s labeled as either a guest apartment or bedroom, so you have options.
You could set it up as a suite with its own bath and small kitchenette, or use it as an additional bedroom for larger gatherings.
I think this private setup is ideal for in-laws or long-term guests.

Bedroom #6
On the far left of the lower level is bedroom #6. It’s set apart from the main living spaces, offering a sense of quiet.
This would suit an older child, a guest who values privacy, or even work as a home office or studio.

Exercise Room
Next door is the exercise room. Its location keeps workout noise away from the main level.
With windows for natural light, it doesn’t feel like a typical basement gym. There’s space for weights, a treadmill, and yoga mats.

Mechanical Room
Every large home needs a spot for the essentials. The mechanical room is right beside the exercise room, out of the way but still easy to reach when needed.

The Second Level Floor Plan

Bedroom #2
Back toward the center of the lower level, bedroom #2 sits near the family room. With a bathroom just steps away, it’s ideal for overnight guests or teens who want to stay close to the action.

Bedroom #3
Bedroom #3 comes next, almost mirroring bedroom #2 but with a bit more privacy since it’s along the back wall.
I like that this room gets natural light and is close to the porch. It’s perfect for guests who love to slip outside for early coffee.

Bedroom #4
Bedroom #4 sits beside #3, keeping the lower level feeling balanced. You could use it as a kid’s bunk room or a shared guest space, especially since a bathroom is right across the hall.

Bedroom #5
At the far right, bedroom #5 stretches out a bit larger than the others. Its shape gives you options for furniture.
With a full bath next door, it feels almost like its own mini-suite.

Bathrooms (Lower Level)
The lower level includes two additional full bathrooms, placed conveniently for the bedroom cluster. Each one is close enough for privacy but not so far that guests have to trek across the floor.
I think this makes it simple to host larger groups—you won’t have people waiting for showers during busy weekends.
When you return to the recreation area, you really see how much the lower level expands your living space.
You can host a full house or enjoy some quiet time alone. The design gives everyone a place to unwind.
With all these spaces flowing together and the outdoors always within reach, this home blends luxury and comfort in every room.
Even after you leave, it’s hard not to think about the way light pours through every window, how easily you move from one room to the next, and how well this home balances togetherness and privacy. I can easily picture making memories here, year after year.

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