Mountain Modern Ranch Plan with Vaulted Family / Dining Room (Floor Plan)

There’s something undeniably inviting about a home that merges rugged charm with modern comfort. This one does it beautifully.
Imagine pulling up the drive and spotting clean stonework, crisp white siding, and striking windows—each detail nodding to country roots, but with a fresh, contemporary twist.
Inside, you’ll find 4 bedrooms spread across 3,031 square feet, with thoughtful details and open spaces designed for real life.
I’m excited to take you through each space and show you how this home brings everyday living to a new level.
Specifications:
- 3,031 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Front Porch
Right from the start, the wide front porch draws you in. The covered space is just the right size for a pair of rockers or a bench, perfect for sipping coffee or chatting with neighbors.
Black-framed windows and natural wood accents give the entry a crisp, modern edge. Even before you open the door, you get a sense that this home is meant for lingering and enjoying the outdoors.

Entry
Stepping inside, you find a foyer that feels open but not overwhelming. The space sits between the office on one side and a secondary bedroom on the other, keeping the hustle of daily life from spilling into your main living areas.
There’s room to drop keys or set a console table, and it sets a warm, inviting tone for the rest of the house.

Office
Just off the entry, the office is bright and functional, with large windows letting in plenty of natural light.
If you need a true home office or a quiet reading nook, this space gives you flexibility and privacy.
I noticed the ceiling height here adds to the feeling of openness. The location of this office means you could take a Zoom call without background noise from the main living areas.

Bedroom 2
On the other side of the entry, Bedroom 2 works well as a guest room or a cozy spot for a younger family member.
There’s enough space for a queen bed and a desk or dresser, and it provides easy access to a full bath just down the hall.
I think the location up front keeps it feeling private, almost like its own suite.

Hall Bath
Just adjacent to Bedroom 2, you’ll find a full bath. This one is laid out for convenience with a tub-shower combo and a single sink.
Hallway access means guests don’t have to wander far, and the proximity to both the second bedroom and main living spaces makes morning routines much smoother.

Family Room
It’s easy to be drawn into the family room. The space opens up with vaulted ceilings and big windows looking out to the backyard.
It feels expansive but still cozy, thanks to the layout and the way light fills the room.
A fireplace anchors one wall, perfect for chilly evenings or just adding a bit of ambiance.
There’s room to spread out here, whether you’re hosting friends for movie night or just unwinding with the family.
I love how this room connects visually and physically to the outdoors. To me, that’s one of the home’s best features.

Dining
The dining area sits at the heart of the home, connected to both the kitchen and the family room.
It’s the right size to handle a large table, yet close enough to the kitchen that serving meals feels effortless.
Vaulted ceilings continue here, making the whole area feel bright and inviting. You get direct views of the back porch and pool area, so this is a space that’s ideal for everyday meals and special occasions.

Kitchen
This kitchen was clearly designed for people who love to cook and gather. A generous island offers seating and workspace, and there’s ample countertop area on all sides.
The layout puts the cook at the center of the action without feeling crowded. I appreciate the thoughtful placement of the double-door pantry.
When you walk in, you’ll see shelves for everything from cereal boxes to oversized appliances.
There’s also a clear sight line from the sink to the dining and living areas, which makes it easy to keep an eye on things.
With plenty of cabinetry and a window over the sink, this kitchen is as practical as it is beautiful.

Pantry
Just off the kitchen, the pantry is a real bonus. It’s roomy enough for bulk storage, small appliances, or even a coffee bar setup.
I’ve always found that a walk-in pantry makes a kitchen feel so much more organized.
You can keep the counters uncluttered and still store everything you need for big family meals or last-minute entertaining.

Mud Room
As you come in from the garage, the mud room stands ready to handle daily messes.
Built-in lockers and cubbies give everyone a spot to stash shoes, backpacks, and coats, so clutter never gets a chance to take over the main living spaces.
It’s set up for quick drop-offs, but it doesn’t feel cramped at all. I think any busy household could appreciate this feature, especially during rainy seasons or after a day out by the pool.

Storage
Just off the mud room, there’s a small but mighty storage room. This space is ideal for seasonal items, cleaning supplies, or even pet gear.
It might not be flashy, but it ends up making daily life a lot easier.
I like that it’s out of the way, yet easily accessible from the garage and family zones.

Utility
The utility room rounds out this side of the house. It’s more than just a laundry area—it’s designed for real function, with space for folding, extra cabinets, and even broom storage.
A window keeps things bright, and it’s easy to move laundry from bedrooms straight into the wash.
I think anyone who has juggled laundry baskets will appreciate how thoughtfully this room is placed.

Garage
A quick turn takes you into the garage. It’s oversized and attached, offering plenty of space for two vehicles plus storage along the sides.
With direct access to the mud room and utility room, you won’t be dragging groceries or gear through the main living areas.
This layout just makes sense for families who need room for bikes, tools, or outdoor equipment without sacrificing parking space.

Primary Suite
On the right wing of the house, the primary suite feels like a retreat. The bedroom itself is spacious, with a vaulted ceiling and big windows that look out to the backyard.
The layout ensures this room is separated from the rest of the activity, giving it a peaceful feel.
I especially like how the suite is set apart for privacy, making it easy to unwind after a long day.

Primary Bath
Through a private entry, the primary bath feels open and spa-like. There’s a soaking tub set under a window, a large walk-in shower, and separate vanities with plenty of space.
The designer has created a room that feels indulgent without being over the top. Flow from bedroom to bath to closet is smooth, and you get both privacy and natural light.

Primary Closet
Just past the primary bath, the walk-in closet is generous in size, with hanging space, shelves, and even room for a bench if you like.
If you have a wardrobe full of seasonal gear or just want everything neat and visible, this closet makes daily routines feel a little more organized.
You won’t be fighting for shelf space here.

Bedroom 3
Heading toward the left wing, you’ll find Bedroom 3. This room is set up for flexibility—think teens, guests, or even a home gym.
The location gives it a bit of separation from the main living area, and it shares a Jack-and-Jill bath with Bedroom 4.
Large windows keep it bright, and there’s ample closet space for storage.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 mirrors Bedroom 3 in size and access. It also connects to the Jack-and-Jill bath, making it ideal for siblings or frequent visitors.
The windows bring in plenty of daylight, and there’s enough wall space for beds, desks, or play areas.
I think these two bedrooms work really well for growing families or for hosting overnight guests.

Jack-and-Jill Bath
The Jack-and-Jill bath between Bedrooms 3 and 4 is practical and well thought out. Each bedroom has direct access to a private sink area, with a shared tub-shower and toilet space in the middle.
This setup helps mornings run smoothly, since everyone gets a bit of privacy without giving up convenience.

Back Porch
Step out through the family room or dining doors and you’re on the back porch, which is a true highlight here.
This covered space runs nearly the entire width of the house, giving you plenty of options for outdoor dining, lounging, or just soaking in backyard views.
I can picture string lights, comfy furniture, and easy flow to the pool just beyond.
Indoor and outdoor spaces connect seamlessly, and I think this is where you’ll want to spend long summer evenings.
From the inviting front porch to the breezy back patio, every space in this home has been shaped with comfort and real living in mind. As you walk through, you’ll find the design fits a wide range of lifestyles, making it easy to imagine settling in and making it your own.

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