
There’s something special about pulling up to a home with rugged stone pillars, rustic wood accents, and a wide, welcoming porch.
Right away, you get the sense that comfort is waiting inside. This Craftsman-inspired retreat, with its generous covered decks and gabled rooflines, blends mountain style with practical family living.
With 2,905 square feet, 3 bedrooms, and a thoughtful two-level layout, this home is set up for quiet evenings or weekends filled with guests.
I’d love to take you through every space, starting at the front porch and making our way through the entire home, upstairs and down.
Specifications:
- 2,905 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Porch
The front porch does more than boost curb appeal—it truly shapes your first impression as you step up.
There’s enough space for a bench or a couple of rocking chairs, perfect for watching the world go by or soaking in the mountain views.
The overhang keeps you dry during rainy days, so you can bring in groceries without hassle.

Entry
Once inside, you find yourself in a generous entry that feels open and welcoming, even with a crowd.
It’s a spot where you can kick off your boots or hang up a coat comfortably, without squeezing past furniture.
The entry gives you a clear view straight into the great room, setting the tone for an open, connected living space.
Doorways off to the side lead to both private and gathering areas, making it easy to move where you need.

Office
Just to the left, you’ll find a dedicated office with its own door. This space is perfect for homework, remote work, or a quiet reading nook when you need a break from the main living areas.
I think the location near the entry is smart, especially if you want to meet with clients or colleagues privately.
A window brings in plenty of daylight and keeps the room feeling open.

Powder Bath
Next to the office sits a powder bath that’s easy for guests to find. It’s close enough to the main living spaces for convenience, yet set around the corner for privacy.
I really appreciate how this layout keeps things comfortable for everyone.

Great Room
The great room immediately stands out for its sense of openness and light. It stretches almost the full width of the house and features a fireplace as the cozy centerpiece.
Tall windows along the back wall let in natural light and offer views of the deck and yard.
The open design lets you move easily between conversation areas and the adjacent dining space.
I think this room works beautifully, whether you’re entertaining or enjoying a quiet night with family.

Deck
Large glass doors lead you to a spacious deck that spans the back of the home.
With sturdy railings and scenic views, this spot really feels like an outdoor living room.
There’s enough room for a dining table, grill, and lounge seating. I can easily picture Sunday mornings with coffee out here, or lively evening gatherings with friends.

Covered Porch (Rear Center)
Just off the great room, there’s another covered porch that’s set back a bit from the main deck.
This is an ideal place for outdoor seating, especially if you want to stay out of the sun or rain, but still enjoy the backyard view.
It adds to the home’s seamless indoor-outdoor feel.

Kitchen
Head right from the great room and you’ll enter a wide-open kitchen. This space is designed for both serious cooking and easy entertaining, thanks to long countertops, ample cabinetry, and a central island perfect for gathering.
The kitchen looks out onto the dining area and great room, so you’re always part of the action.
A walk-in pantry sits conveniently near the fridge for extra storage. Natural light from windows above the sink and nearby doors fills the space all day.

Dining Area
The dining area flows directly from the kitchen and great room, so you won’t feel boxed into a formal space.
There’s plenty of room for a large table, making it ideal for holiday meals or dinner parties.
I really like that you can open the doors to the covered porch and let fresh air in—it makes every meal feel special.

Covered Porch (Rear Right)
Branching off from the dining area and kitchen, you’ll find another covered porch that wraps around the side.
This spot is roomy enough for a breakfast nook or a secondary grilling area. You get privacy and shelter, along with an open view of the outdoors.

Bedroom 2
Heading toward the front of the house, you’ll see Bedroom 2 just past the main living area.
This room is close to a full bath and features a generous closet, so it works well for kids, guests, or in-laws who want their own space.
A large window keeps the room bright and welcoming.

Full Bath (Hall Bath)
The full bath that serves Bedroom 2 is just steps away in the hallway. It offers a combination tub and shower along with a wide vanity.
This setup is great for guests or anyone staying in the adjacent bedroom. Its central location means visitors can easily find it without wandering into private spaces.

Bedroom 3
Continue down the hallway and you’ll come to Bedroom 3, located at the back right of the house.
This bedroom comes with its own private bathroom, a real advantage for teens or guests who appreciate extra privacy.
The attached bath includes a shower and a well-sized vanity. The large closet offers plenty of storage, and the windows keep the space light and cheerful.

Private Bath (Bedroom 3 Bath)
Having a dedicated bath for a secondary bedroom is always a plus. This thoughtful layout gives guests or family members a private retreat at the rear of the home.
I think this feature really boosts both comfort and resale value.

Laundry Room
Near the garage entrance and just behind Bedroom 3, you’ll find a laundry room with extra space for folding, sorting, and storage.
With 18×9 feet to work with, you have plenty of room for full-size machines, cabinets, and maybe a mudroom bench for backpacks or sports gear.
The connection to both the garage and bedroom hallway makes laundry chores much easier. I know most families will love this setup.

Garage
The garage is truly spacious, easily fitting two cars and leaving room for bikes, a workbench, or storage shelves.
There’s a dedicated closet at the rear, perfect for stashing coats, boots, or holiday decorations.
With direct access to the laundry area, it’s easy to keep muddy shoes or wet coats from tracking through the house.

Pantry
Right off the kitchen, there’s a walk-in pantry with lots of shelving for bulk groceries, small appliances, and snacks. I always notice how a well-designed pantry makes a kitchen work better by keeping clutter hidden and essentials within reach.

Master Suite Entry
On the opposite side of the house, just past the office and through a private hallway, you’ll find the primary suite. The location provides a true sense of retreat and enhances privacy from the rest of the home.

Master Bedroom
The primary bedroom is generously sized, with windows overlooking the backyard and deck. There’s more than enough space for a king bed, a sitting area, or a reading nook.
With direct access to the deck, you can step outside for morning coffee or nighttime stargazing without disturbing anyone.
I love how this room manages to feel both cozy and spacious, thanks to the window and door placement.

Master Bath
The en suite bath adds a touch of luxury to everyday routines. You’ll find a soaking tub under a window, a spacious walk-in shower, and a double vanity to make mornings less hectic.
The abundance of natural light gives the room a relaxing, spa-like feel.

His and Hers Closets
You get his and hers closets in the master, which means no more debates over hanger space.
Each closet is large enough for a full wardrobe and extra storage, helping the bedroom stay tidy and uncluttered.
I really value this kind of smart storage—it makes a noticeable difference in daily life.

Upstairs Loft
Head up the stairs to the second level and you’ll find a large loft that spans most of the house’s width.
With a 5-foot head height along the sides, the space feels unique but very usable.
It’s ideal for a playroom, game room, home gym, or even an extra guest zone when needed.
Natural light from a dormer turns the loft into a welcoming hideaway. I’ve seen spaces like this used for everything from movie nights to art studios—the options are truly open.
This home combines comfort, space, and mountain-inspired style, with rooms that flow naturally from one to the next.
The layout lets you enjoy privacy when you want it, or gather together easily. With a great mix of indoor and outdoor living spaces, you’re set for every season.
From cozy nights by the fireplace to summer meals on the deck, I think this house is ready for relaxed, everyday living.

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