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Stepping up to this home, you can’t help but notice its blend of mountain retreat and modern farmhouse.
Gabled roofs, wide porches, and a welcoming mix of stone and wood details set the tone.
Inside, the space unfolds over two levels with room for everything—from lively gatherings in the great room to quiet nights in a private suite.
There’s a certain ease here, with thoughtful transitions between bright living areas and restful retreats.
Let’s walk through each space so you can picture daily life in every corner.
Specifications:
- 3,874 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch
The approach to the front door feels as inviting as it looks from the curb.
Covered porch space is roomy enough for a couple of rocking chairs or a bench, shielded by thick beams and stone pillars.
Morning coffee feels right at home here, with a view of the tidy landscaping and enough shelter to enjoy a rainy day without getting wet.
Black metal accents and sturdy wood details give it a look that’s both rugged and current.

Entry
As soon as you step inside, the foyer fills with natural light. Tall ceilings, big windows, and a striking chandelier overhead bring a sense of openness.

There’s a spot to pause and set down your things—a warm rug, a sturdy bench, maybe a few framed photos on the wall.

The staircase sits off to one side, hinting at the second level, while the entry gives you a clear line of sight all the way to the great room at the back.


Right away, you notice just how open and connected this home feels.
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Study
Just off the entry, double doors open into the study. This room gets plenty of daylight from its corner windows, making it a comfortable spot to work at home or use as a quiet reading retreat.

The space feels substantial without being overwhelming. There’s enough room for a large desk, some built-in shelves, and maybe a cozy armchair.
If you want a home office that isn’t stuck in a basement, I think this layout works really well.
Great Room
As you move deeper into the home, the great room expands with a sense of drama.

High ceilings reach overhead, anchored by a stone fireplace flanked by tall windows. Sunlight pours in, highlighting wood floors and soft, neutral furnishings.

This is a place meant for gathering. You might curl up with a novel, host a movie night, or watch kids play just outside on the patio.

The space is big, yet the details keep it cozy. I love how the designer focused on comfort here, with layers of upholstery, warm accents, and a layout that just fits daily life.
Kitchen
The kitchen opens right into the great room, making conversation easy while you cook. The long island stands out as the centerpiece, with seating for three and extra space for prepping meals or setting out appetizers.

Crisp white cabinetry pairs with a dramatic range hood and glass pendant lights, while the marble-look countertops and stainless appliances bring a polished feel.

There’s plenty of storage and elbow room, so big family dinners won’t feel cramped. The kitchen looks out toward the dining area and the patio beyond, creating a natural flow for both everyday meals and entertaining.
Pantry
Just behind the kitchen sits the walk-in pantry, and it’s surprisingly spacious. At 6 by 8 feet, you have room for bulk groceries, small appliances, and all the snacks a family could want.
I think this setup is perfect if you love an organized kitchen. With everything tucked away, your counters stay clear, and you can find what you need without digging.

Dining
The dining area sits between the kitchen and the back deck, with sliding glass doors that make it easy to head outside when the weather’s nice.
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The space feels casual but special, with enough room for a big table that can handle holiday dinners or game nights.
Light pours in from every angle, and you get a great view of the backyard.
If you like to enjoy meals with a sunset or want to keep an eye on kids playing outside, this spot works perfectly.

Covered Patios and Deck
Heading outside, you’ll find the back of the house lined with covered patios and an open deck.
These areas connect directly from the dining room and great room, so moving between indoor and outdoor spaces feels easy.
The covered patios are deep enough to use in any weather—you can set up a grill, hang a hammock, or bring out a big table for summer parties.
The deck stretches along the back, giving you space to soak up sun or watch the stars.
The outdoor living here feels just as intentional as the indoor spaces, with those mountain and craftsman touches.

Mud Room
Coming in from the garage, the mud room is designed for real life. There’s a built-in bench for pulling off boots, hooks for jackets and bags, and storage cabinets for all the things that normally clutter up an entryway.
I like how this space connects right to the pantry and kitchen. You can carry in groceries, stash your gear, and move through the house without tracking dirt everywhere.

Laundry
The laundry room isn’t hidden away as an afterthought. It’s large, bright, and thoughtfully placed, with easy access from both the garage and the main living spaces.
There’s a long countertop for folding clothes, upper cabinets for supplies, and enough room to sort laundry without feeling cramped.
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With windows bringing in natural light and a door that keeps the noise contained, even chores feel a little less overwhelming here.

Powder Room
Just off the mud room and entry, the powder room is easy for guests to find.


The space is compact but cheerful, with a single vanity and stylish finishes. Bold wallpaper and a geometric mirror make it feel like more than just a utilitarian spot, and it’s in the perfect location for both kids running in from outside and visitors arriving from the front door.
2-Car Garage
The garage offers plenty of space for two vehicles, extra bikes, and storage along the walls.
Entry is direct to the mud room, making it easy to unload or grab what you need before heading out.
If you love keeping things organized, there’s space for shelves or a workbench without crowding the cars.

Master Suite (Main Level)
The main-level master suite is set apart from the rest of the house for privacy.

Vaulted ceilings and big windows make the bedroom feel both luxurious and airy. There’s enough space for a king-sized bed, nightstands, and a reading nook by the window.
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The attached walk-in closet is generous, with built-in shelving and plenty of hanging space. I think the real treat is the master bath, which features a double vanity, large shower, and soaking tub.
Everything feels calm and serene—perfect for unwinding at the end of the day. Sliding doors offer direct access to a covered patio, so you can step outside before coffee or after a bath without crossing through the main living areas.
Staircase and Transition Upstairs
The staircase, visible from the entry, leads up to the second level. Once you reach the landing, you get a view over the foyer and great room below.
This creates an airy, connected feel throughout the house. I find this kind of feature really helps daily life flow because you’re never separated from what’s happening downstairs.

Open to Below
Upstairs, the landing gives you a dramatic perspective of the spaces below. A railing keeps the view open and bright, while soft carpeting underfoot signals you’ve reached the more private part of the home.
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This area serves as a crossroad, with bedrooms, the sunroom, and storage all branching off from here.

Master Suite (Upper Level)
The second level includes a spacious master suite as well, which makes this home flexible for multigenerational living or for an older teen who wants extra privacy.
The bedroom is large, with its own walk-in closet and a private bath. If you’re looking for a guest suite that feels well thought out, this is a comfortable option.

Master Bath (Upper Level)
The upper master bath is bright and open, with double sinks and a roomy shower.
There’s also a separate tub, so you don’t have to sacrifice space or comfort. Direct access to a huge walk-in closet makes your morning routine simple and private.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 sits to one side of the upper level, with its own walk-in closet and enough space for a full bedroom set.
Big windows let in plenty of light, and the layout makes it easy to add a desk or reading chair without feeling crowded.
A shared bath is just outside, making this room ideal for kids, guests, or even a home gym.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 mirrors the layout of Bedroom 2, with another walk-in closet and plenty of space for a queen or twin beds.
Its location near the upstairs bath and landing makes it easy for siblings or guests to share the space without getting in each other’s way.
I like that these bedrooms are grouped together, separate from the master suite, which gives everyone a bit of personal space.

Bath (Upper Level)
The upstairs bath, shared by Bedrooms 2 and 3, features double sinks and a private area for the toilet and shower. Morning routines are easier when nobody’s waiting for a mirror, and the finishes keep the space cheerful and clean.

Sunroom
Toward the back of the upper level, the sunroom stretches out with windows on three sides.
This is the spot for lazy afternoons, a row of plants, or a quiet workspace with natural light streaming in.
The sunroom also connects directly to the upstairs deck, so you can step out for fresh air or enjoy an evening breeze.

Deck (Upper Level)
The upper deck stands out, with plenty of room for outdoor furniture and a wide-open view.
If you’re entertaining friends or relaxing with a book, this space feels like a true extension of the indoor living areas.
There’s space to grill, sip something cool, or watch the weather roll in over the mountains.

Unfinished Storage
One last surprise upstairs: a large unfinished storage area just off the deck. If you’ve struggled to find a spot for holiday decorations, camping gear, or keepsakes, this space will make a big difference.
It’s out of sight but easy to reach, and you could easily finish it for a hobby room or home gym later on.
Every space in this home is designed to fit into your daily life, whether you need room to spread out or cozy corners for quiet moments. Multiple outdoor living areas, flexible suites, and plenty of storage make it easy to imagine settling in and making yourself at home.

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