
You notice it right away from the curb: this home blends mountain personality with modern comfort.
The wide porch, chunky beams, and mix of wood, stone, and creamy stucco set the tone for what you’ll find inside.
The spaces inside are designed for gathering, relaxing, and making each day a little easier.
With three levels, including an impressive lower walk-out and a dedicated gym floor, every inch is arranged for both lively weekends and quiet evenings.
I’ll walk you through it, starting at the front porch.
Specifications:
- 3,654 Heated S.F.
- 3-5 Beds
- 3.5-5.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Porch
Before you even reach the door, this deep covered porch makes a statement. The chunky timber posts, fresh landscaping, and big windows invite you to linger.
There’s shelter from wind and rain, and just enough room for a couple of chairs.
Entry
The entryway strikes a nice balance between openness and purpose. Double barn doors swing wide into a foyer that feels both welcoming and organized.

The wood-look paneling on one wall adds warmth, while the other side is finished in crisp white.


It’s the kind of spot where you can actually keep shoes and backpacks under control, with built-in cubbies and hooks close at hand.
Living Room
Head forward, and the great room opens up in front of you. High vaulted ceilings with dark beams draw your eyes up, and a wall of windows brings in so much daylight you’ll almost forget you’re indoors.

The stone fireplace anchors the space, with tan seating and a geometric rug to keep things cozy.


You can host friends or curl up by the fire and still be close to the kitchen and dining area.









Kitchen
The kitchen is open to the living space, but manages to feel like its own area.

The central island seats eight—perfect for pancakes on Saturday or a late-night chat. Light wood cabinetry and a marble-patterned counter keep it bright, while blue barstools and striking pendants add a playful pop.

There’s plenty of elbow room for food prep, and the kitchen connects directly to the dining zone.
Dining
What stands out in the dining area is the length of the table—it’s ready for a crowd, with big windows pulling in the view.
You can see the outdoors from almost every seat. It’s easy to picture birthdays, holidays, and the usual weeknight dinners here, with everyone still within earshot of the kitchen and living room.

Covered Deck
Just past the dining area and living room, glass doors lead out to the covered deck.

This is a year-round hangout, thanks to the vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and open seating.
The stone accents and sleek railing give it a mix of rugged and modern style.
You might sip coffee here in the morning or unwind with friends in the evening, always catching a breeze regardless of the season.
Deck (off Dining and Office)
If you head out the side door from the dining room or office, you’ll find another deck, this one more open to the elements and positioned to catch afternoon sun.
There’s space for a grill and a couple of loungers. I think having this extra spot gives you a bit more privacy if you want to sneak away from the main crowd.

Office
Just beyond the dining space, the office sits behind glass doors. It’s bright, thanks to all the windows, and the separation from the living areas helps you focus.
This room on the main level adds so much flexibility, whether you’re working from home or managing family schedules.

Pantry
Off the kitchen, the pantry is compact but well organized. Shelving makes it easy to group snacks, baking supplies, and all those kitchen gadgets you don’t use every day.
Quick access during meal prep is a real plus.
Powder Room
There’s a small powder room conveniently located just off the kitchen and mudroom area. It’s ideal for guests and keeps everyone from wandering through private spaces when they need the restroom.



Mudroom
Next, the mudroom acts as the everyday drop zone between the garage and main living areas. With built-in storage, hooks, and durable tile, it’s a practical hub for handling everything from school bags to snowy boots.

Laundry
Beyond the mudroom, the laundry room lines up neatly along one wall. Cabinets above and below a granite countertop keep detergent, towels, and cleaning essentials out of sight.
The sink in the corner is perfect for soaking muddy sports gear or rinsing paintbrushes after a project.
Garage 1
This oversized garage can easily fit two vehicles side-by-side, and there’s still space to move around them.


The concrete floor and wood accent wall keep things modern yet durable. You’ll have enough room to unload groceries without squeezing between doors.
Garage 2-Boat
Connected to the main garage, this space is tall and deep enough for a boat or extra-large SUV. The added ceiling height and wide bay allow you to store outdoor toys or set up a small workshop if you’re handy.

Garage 3
At the far end, Garage 3 offers a separate bay, which is perfect for a third car, motorcycle, or garden equipment. The glass-paneled door brings in natural light, so even if you’re just storing things, it never feels cave-like.
Master Bedroom
Branching off the living room, the master suite is a retreat all its own. A wall of corner windows floods the space with light, while the herringbone wood accent wall behind the bed adds a custom touch.

The tray ceiling with exposed beams and sliding barn door bring in a modern rustic vibe.


There’s more than enough space for a king bed and a comfy reading chair, plus private deck access for early morning fresh air.

Master Bath
In the master bath, the airy design stands out right away. The layout is generous, with a freestanding tub under a broad window, a roomy double walk-in shower, and a long double vanity with loads of counter space.
Chrome and brushed nickel fixtures keep things looking sharp, and there’s plenty of storage for all your essentials.
The space invites you to linger, whether you’re getting ready in the morning or winding down at night.

Master Closet
Directly off the bathroom, the walk-in closet stretches long and wide, with room for every season’s wardrobe plus shoes, bags, and out-of-season gear. I like how you can go from bed to bath to closet without feeling cramped.
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 1 is just around the corner from the master and is nearly as large.
Tall windows bring in plenty of light, and the easy layout makes it simple to fit a queen or twin beds.
There’s an attached Jack and Jill bath, which keeps morning routines smooth.

Jack and Jill Bath
This shared bathroom connects Bedroom 1 and Bedroom 3. With a double vanity and a separate shower and toilet area, it’s practical for siblings or guests.
I like how two people can get ready at once without bumping elbows.
Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 sits at the front of the house, looking out over the porch. The window seat with storage below is a fun touch—perfect for reading or just gazing outside.
With the Jack and Jill bath right next door, it’s an easy fit for kids or visiting family.

Landing
Off the kitchen, a small landing area connects to the stairs and upper levels. It’s a handy spot for pausing to regroup, and you’ll appreciate the extra breathing room if you’re coming in from the garage with arms full.
Now let’s check out the upper gym level.
Gym
Upstairs from the landing, you’ll find a dedicated gym, and it’s surprisingly large. With almost 20 by 26 feet of open floor space, there’s room for all kinds of equipment.
You could set up weights, treadmills, or even a ballet barre along one wall. Big windows keep things bright, and the exposed beams add a rugged touch.
The setup encourages you to fit in a morning workout without needing a separate gym membership.

Bath (Upper Level)
The gym includes its own bath, so you can shower or freshen up right after your workout. This kind of convenience makes it much more likely you’ll actually use the space, and it keeps mess and noise away from the main living areas.
Back on the main floor, let’s head down to the lower level for some serious fun.
Rec Room
At the base of the stairs, a sprawling rec room welcomes you. This space is made for hanging out, with enough room for games, movies, or laid-back lounging.
Sliding glass doors lead straight out to the lower patio, bringing in daylight and giving you quick access to the backyard.

Theater
Beside the rec room, the theater is ready for movie nights. The layout fits a big screen and tiered seating, so everyone gets a great view.
You can watch a blockbuster with friends or enjoy a quiet night with the family, and the room stays dark enough for a true cinematic experience.
Pool Hall
Nearby, the pool hall sets the stage for friendly competition. The long rectangular shape means you won’t feel cramped when taking your shot, and there’s space for a few stools or a bar table off to the side.
I think this room would be a favorite during parties and gatherings.

Card Room
If you want something quieter, the card room offers a more intimate space. A round table at the center invites poker nights or marathon board games.
The space feels contained but never claustrophobic, thanks to the layout and nearby windows.
Mech/Storage
The mechanical and storage area sits off to one side. This back-of-house space is always useful.
There’s plenty of room for holiday decorations, sporting gear, or the usual boxes that tend to collect over time.

Bedroom B1/Office
In the corner, Bedroom B1 doubles as a flexible office or guest suite. The size and closet make it comfortable for overnight visitors or as a dedicated workspace if you need a second home office.
Storage (Lower Level)
There’s an extra storage room near Bedroom B1, which is handy for keeping seasonal items or stashing away things you don’t want cluttering up the rest of the house.

Guest Room
Overlooking its own patio and with an attached bath, the guest room on the lower level gives visitors their own retreat. It’s set apart from the main gathering spaces, so anyone staying overnight can recharge in peace.
Guest Bath
The guest bath serves the guest room and is fully equipped for comfort, with a shower, vanity, and plenty of natural light.

Patios (Lower Level)
You can walk straight from the rec room or guest suite onto the lower patios.
These outdoor areas reflect the vibe of the main-level decks, with plenty of space for lounging, grilling, or just catching a quiet moment outside.
The covered spots give you shelter, while the open patios let you enjoy the sun.
Outdoor Storage
At the far end, outdoor storage sits just off the patio. It’s great for keeping bikes, gardening tools, or patio cushions safe when the weather turns.

Unexcavated Spaces
Some areas on the lower level remain unexcavated. This leaves you with potential for expansion or simply more room to store things out of sight.
With every room thoughtfully arranged, this home feels ready for anything. Busy mornings, big celebrations, or peaceful downtime all fit here.
Each level adds its own unique flavor, and the spaces connect in a way that makes everyday life both organized and full of new possibilities.
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