Modern Mountain House Plan with Vaulted Ceilings and Private Guest Room (Floor Plan)

Nestled in a modern mountain setting, this home combines clean lines, sleek details, and a strong connection to the outdoors.
It’s spread over two well-planned levels and 2,392 square feet, where every space feels welcoming and purposeful.
As you move through the house, you’ll find spots for gathering, working, relaxing, and entertaining.
Each area has its own unique personality, but there’s a clear mountain-modern feel throughout. I’m excited to walk you through how these spaces fit together, starting with the hub of daily life.
Specifications:
- 2,392 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Foyer
When you arrive at the home, a vaulted foyer welcomes you with a feeling of spaciousness and light.
The ceiling draws your eyes upward, and natural light from textured glass beside the front door creates a bright first impression.
On your right, a barn door slides open to reveal the home office, making the switch from home to work life easy.
Straight ahead, you get a glimpse of the main living spaces, and you can already sense the inviting atmosphere that makes this home special.

Office
Just off the foyer and set apart from the main living area, the office offers privacy and a quiet place to focus.
The high ceiling and a large window bring in both peace and inspiration, so it’s ideal for tackling work or managing household tasks.
Its location near the entry means you don’t have to walk through the whole house to get to work.
I really like how this setup keeps work and relaxation areas separate if you’re working from home.

Kitchen/Dining
As you head further in, the kitchen and dining space immediately stands out. This area hosts everything from early morning breakfasts to lively dinner parties, with a large central island that encourages people to gather.

The six-burner range and wall of cabinetry make cooking a breeze, and the clerestory windows above fill the room with natural light, giving it a bright, open feel.

There’s a walk-in pantry for easy storage, and the island’s beverage fridge adds a touch of luxury.

I love how the kitchen flows right into the dining area. You can prep meals while chatting with friends at the island or keep an eye on the kids at the table.
The wide windows and vaulted ceilings really make this space feel modern and open.
Deck
Just beyond the kitchen and dining area, doors open to the deck. This outdoor living space feels like a natural extension of the home and is perfect for sunny brunches, grilling, or just soaking up the fresh air.

The clean lines and privacy screen reflect the home’s contemporary style, while the view connects you to the surrounding mountains.
You can set up a lounging area or a dining table here, making it a spot you’ll want to use often.
The easy access from inside means hosting friends or enjoying a peaceful morning coffee is effortless.
Living
Inside, the living room is a true highlight. The sunken design, vaulted ceiling, and exposed beams add drama while keeping the vibe relaxed.

A stone fireplace brings warmth and texture, and the raised hearth with built-in seating adds both function and architectural interest.

Tall windows let in plenty of daylight and frame the view outside. You can picture curling up by the fire with a book or gathering with friends for movie night.


The non-structural beams and soft finishes, like plush rugs, keep the space comfortable and inviting for everyday life.

Terrace
Glass doors near the living area lead you out to the terrace. With a pergola overhead and steps that lead to the yard, this spot is designed for outdoor gatherings.
The mix of hardscape and wood elements brings a modern yet cozy feeling. It’s easy to see how this area could work for evening drinks or late-night chats around a fire pit.
There’s plenty of space for outdoor furniture, and the simple access back inside lets you enjoy the party no matter where you are.

Foyer Stairs
Back at the foyer, you’ll notice the stairs to the second level. The open railing and clerestory windows bring in lots of daylight, so even this transition area feels bright and welcoming.
I think this is one of those subtle design choices that helps the whole house feel connected.

Laundry
As you pass the stairs, you’ll find the laundry room just off the main hallway.
At nearly 10 by 10 feet, it’s much more than just a basic utility space.
There’s room for folding, sorting, or even caring for pets if needed. Nearby, a drop zone is perfect for shoes, backpacks, or groceries as you come in from the garage.
I can’t overstate how convenient it is to have all of this right where you enter the house.

Garage and Shop
The garage is located on the west side of the home. It’s oversized at 25 by 23 feet, so there’s extra space for more than just parking.
You could have bike storage, outdoor gear, or even a home gym. There’s also a dedicated shop in the back corner, which is perfect for hobbies or DIY projects.
If you enjoy fixing things or need a spot for tools, this feature will make life easier.
The entrance from the garage takes you right to the laundry and drop zone, so you can come inside and get cleaned up after a hike or snowy day.

Bath (Main Level)
Moving down the hall, you’ll come across the main floor bath, located between the laundry and bedroom areas.
With a full tub and shower, it’s great for both guests and family. The central location makes it easy for anyone coming in from the living area, kitchen, or deck to get to a bathroom quickly.
I appreciate how this placement makes daily living so much easier.

Bedroom 2
Just past the laundry, you’ll see Bedroom 2. The vaulted ceiling and large window make this room feel bright and spacious.

There’s enough space for a queen bed plus a reading chair or desk, so you can use it as a bedroom, guest room, or even a second office.

The light wood floors and crisp white walls add brightness, and the barn door gives it a modern touch.
Walk-In Closet (Bedroom 2)
Connected to Bedroom 2, the walk-in closet gives you plenty of storage. It’s easy to keep the room uncluttered, and I like that there’s a linen area just outside for extra blankets or towels.

En Suite (Bedroom 2)
Bedroom 2 comes with its own private en suite bathroom. The walk-in shower, ample space, and vaulted ceiling make it feel roomy.
A large window brings in natural light, and the stylish finishes match the rest of the house.
This bath could be a teenager’s dream or a welcoming space for guests.

Primary Bedroom
At the far end of the main level, the primary bedroom really feels like a retreat.
High vaulted ceilings, big windows, and direct access to the yard create an open and airy atmosphere.
The room is sized for a king bed, with a cozy nook by the window for reading or relaxing.
It’s truly private, set apart from the busier areas of the house. I think having direct access to the outdoors is a huge bonus for anyone who enjoys fresh air in the morning.

Walk-In Closet (Primary Bedroom)
Behind a barn door, you’ll find the primary walk-in closet. It’s large, bright, and organized, so you can see everything you need at a glance.
There’s more than enough space for clothes, shoes, and accessories, making morning routines stress-free.

En Suite (Primary Bedroom)
The primary suite’s en suite bathroom is just as impressive. It features a double vanity, walk-in shower, and a private toilet area, all under a vaulted ceiling.
Textured glass windows provide privacy while still letting in soft light, giving the space a spa-like feel.
The modern, warm finishes make the bathroom both stylish and comfortable. I really appreciate how everything is close at hand but never crowded.

Upstairs Hallway
Take the stairs from the foyer to the second floor, and you’ll find a hallway that’s bright and open, thanks to clerestory windows overlooking the living room below.
This area lets you see the home’s multi-level design and sense of openness. You get a peek at both the kitchen and living spaces, so you always feel part of the action, even upstairs.

Flex Space
The second level opens to a large, vaulted flex space. At nearly 20 feet long, this room can be whatever you need—media lounge, playroom, fitness studio, or a cozy library.
If you have kids or like to host guests, there’s more than enough room to spread out.
The high window keeps things bright while maintaining privacy. I think this flexible space is one of the smartest parts of the floor plan.

Guest Room
Next is the guest room, which features a vaulted ceiling and its own balcony. With enough space for a queen or twin beds, this room feels both airy and private.
It works well for visitors, teens, or even as a creative studio. Since it’s located at the far end of the upper level, guests have a quiet spot to themselves.

Balcony
Just off the guest room, the balcony offers a peaceful outdoor spot. You can enjoy your morning coffee or relax with a book in the fresh air.
The balcony overlooks the yard and patio, so you get a great view and that mountain air is always close by.

Bath (Upper Level)
The upstairs bath is set between the guest room and flex space. With a full tub and shower, it’s ready to handle family or friends without any hassle.
The finishes keep the modern look consistent throughout the house.
Both levels come together to create a home that is open yet intimate, with every space thoughtfully connected to the next.
No matter if you’re hosting a crowd or seeking a quiet corner, there’s room for every mood and every season of life.
I think the layout really works for all kinds of lifestyles, and I’d be excited to live here myself.

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