
If you’re searching for a home that fuses Scandinavian warmth with contemporary lines, this multi-level haven checks every box.
With nearly 4,000 square feet to explore, soaring ceilings, and a stunning mix of open spaces and private retreats, you’ll find that every level brings a fresh surprise.
No matter if you’re hosting, working from home, or just craving a quiet nook to unwind, this home adapts.
The layout stretches out and up, offering four thoughtfully planned floors that fit all the ways you live, relax, and entertain.
Specifications:
- 3,924 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5+ Baths
- 2 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Entry
Stepping up to the front door, you’re immediately greeted by the home’s striking geometry and tall, vertical siding.

Push open the door and the double-height foyer draws your eyes up, thanks to oversized windows framing mountain or wooded views.

The light wood floor sets a calm, modern tone. There’s a floating staircase, black railings that add just enough edge, and minimalist accents to help you settle in.
Set down your keys, hang your jacket, and take a moment to appreciate the architecture.
I love how this entry isn’t just a pass-through; it really invites you to pause and take it all in.
Sitting Room
Just off the entry, to your right, is a cozy sitting area. Natural light pours in from the front windows, bouncing off crisp white walls and making this spot feel intimate yet open.
It’s just the right place for a quiet coffee in the morning or a quick chat when friends stop by.
The double-story ceiling keeps it feeling airy, and I like how this space feels distinct but still connected to the rest of the house.

Great Room
Moving forward, you step into the great room. The ceiling soars overhead, making everything feel big and effortless.

It’s hard not to notice the statement fireplace stretching up one wall, flanked by sleek built-ins and tall glass that brings nature right inside.

You can curl up with a book, host a family movie night, or just gaze out at the treetops.


This room strikes a balance between being grand and welcoming. Since it opens to the dining area, this is a true gathering space that’s always part of the action.


Dining Room
From the great room, the transition into the dining space feels natural and easy. The dining area sits beside another wall of windows, so every meal gets a burst of daylight.

Oversized pendant lights anchor the table, which comfortably seats a crowd. This space is set up for lively dinners and long conversations, with easy access to both kitchen and living zones.
You’ll always feel connected to what’s happening around you.
Kitchen
Now, the kitchen commands its own attention just beyond the dining area. Light wood cabinets and a dramatic marble backsplash set a modern Scandinavian tone.

The large island offers seating for at least four or five—perfect for morning pancakes or evening wine with friends.

There’s plenty of counter space, and the streamlined layout keeps everything within reach. I especially appreciate the mix of textures here; matte black hardware and statement lighting give this space a style that feels inviting, not overdone.
Pantry
Off to one side, you’ll find a generous walk-in pantry. It’s deep enough for serious storage, and the shelves mean every item has its place.
If you like to stock up or keep small appliances out of sight, this spot will save you so much counter clutter.

Mud Room
Move past the kitchen and you’ll arrive in the mud room. There’s a row of lockers and a built-in bench for shoes, bags, and coats.
If you have kids, pets, or just a busy lifestyle, this space helps keep the mess at bay.
It connects directly to the garage entrance, so you can drop everything as soon as you come in from outside.

Garage and Boat Storage
Through the mud room, you step into the sprawling garage area. This isn’t just a place to park your car.
There’s an entire section for boat storage with a soaring ceiling. Kayaking gear, a classic car, or just extra toys—there’s plenty of flexibility here.
A small grocery drop makes it easy to bring in shopping bags without weaving through the rest of the house.

Outdoor Kitchen and Deck
Just off the kitchen and great room, you’ll find access to a covered deck with an outdoor kitchen and grill.
This spot is made for al fresco dinners and lazy Sunday afternoons. There’s space for a dining table and a lounge area, all sheltered so you can use it rain or shine.
I think outdoor cooks will love the built-in setup. It really is a luxury for anyone who likes to entertain.

Master Suite
On the other side of the main floor, the master suite offers a peaceful escape.

Step through a discreet hallway, past a skylight that spills soft light, and you’ll enter a bedroom flanked by windows on every side.


The cathedral ceiling makes the room feel like a true retreat. There’s a private covered porch just off the bedroom, perfect for morning coffee or winding down in the evening.

Master Bathroom
The master bath is a standout, with a long double vanity, marble-look counters, and plenty of storage.
Dual sinks keep things easy for couples. There’s a freestanding tub for soaking, a glass-enclosed shower, and a window that brings in natural light without sacrificing privacy.
Matte black fixtures keep things feeling current, and a dedicated makeup area adds a touch of luxury.

Office
Just off the master wing, there’s a private office with a sloped ceiling and built-in desk.
If you’re working from home or just tackling bills and emails, this space feels nicely separated from the busier zones of the house.
The design makes it easy to focus, with lots of natural light and a calm vibe.

Powder Room and Linen Storage
Close to the office, you’ll find a powder room for guests and a linen closet for easy storage. These practical touches make day-to-day living effortless, with everything right where you need it.

Covered Porch
Before heading upstairs, step out to the wide covered porch at the front. This spot gives you a shady place to greet neighbors or watch the world go by and really sets that Scandinavian-inspired welcome.

Second Floor Landing
Climbing to the upper level, you’ll notice the landing opens up with views down into the entry and great room below. The planter at the top of the stairs adds a bit of greenery, softening the modern lines.

Bedroom 2
At the back of the house, Bedroom 2 features a sloped ceiling and a wall of windows overlooking the upper deck.
There’s enough space for a queen bed, and a private bath next door gives guests or kids their own retreat.
Closet space is generous, and I noticed the layout gives this room a quiet, almost secluded feel.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 mirrors Bedroom 2, with its own sloped ceiling and large windows. It also comes with a private bath, so mornings run smoothly.
Built-in shelves and a walk-in closet make this space work as a guest room, teen hideaway, or a second home office if you want flexibility.

Theatre
At the front of the upper floor is a dedicated theatre room. With dark walls and a 12-foot ceiling, it’s the perfect place to unwind with a movie or catch the big game.
Built-in shelving keeps gear and snacks organized, and the soundproofing keeps the rest of the house quiet.

Mech. Room, Linen, and Shelves
Off the hallway, you’ll spot a mechanical room, linen closet, and extra shelving. These practical areas might not be flashy, but I think they’re what keeps the house running smoothly and clutter-free.

Upper Deck
Step out the back to the upper deck, a spacious outdoor living area that’s just right for stargazing or outdoor yoga. Planters along the edge bring in greenery and offer a sense of privacy, even above the tree line.

Lower Level
Now, head down to the lower level, where the vibe shifts from quiet retreat to full-on fun zone. The staircase lands you in a big open area that connects to several activity spaces.

Family Room
The family room is anchored by a wet bar and pass-through counter, making it easy to serve snacks or drinks during gatherings. There’s loads of space here for sectional sofas and a big screen TV, so you can really let loose during parties or family nights.

Table Area
Just beside the family room, a table area is ready for board games or casual meals. Sliding doors open directly to a covered patio, making indoor-outdoor living a breeze.

Game Room
Across from the family area, the game room opens up with enough space for a pool table, foosball, or whatever your competitive side craves. There’s easy access to the outdoor shower, perfect for rinsing off after a day in the yard or a workout.

Golf Simulator
Here’s something you don’t find every day: a dedicated golf simulator room with turf, a big projection screen, and enough space to practice your swing year-round. If you’re a golf fan or just want a unique party feature, this spot is sure to impress.

Wine Cellar
Near the stairs, there’s a walk-in wine cellar behind glass barn doors. With open shelving, built-in wine racks, and perfect mood lighting, it’s a showpiece for your collection or a great spot to prep cocktails.

Storage, Mechanical, Linen
This level is also home to some serious storage—a big walk-in room, another mechanical closet, and even more shelves and linen storage. Everything finds its place, so even your off-season gear stays out of sight but easy to reach.

Exercise Room
Head down a hallway at the back, and you’ll find the exercise room. This goes way beyond a treadmill in the corner.
There’s space for a full gym setup, plus your own sauna and cold tub. After a tough workout, the spa amenities here make it easy to recover or just relax.

Bedroom 4
Right next to the gym is Bedroom 4. With plenty of closet space and easy access to a full bath, it’s ideal for guests who want privacy or an older child who needs their own area.

Covered Patio
A covered patio runs along the back of the lower level, echoing the upper deck above. This is the spot for summer barbecues, hammock naps, or just soaking in the view with a glass of wine.

Outdoor Shower
For anyone coming in from a muddy hike, or just wanting to cool off after using the sauna, the outdoor shower is both practical and a bit of fun. It brings a little resort comfort to everyday life.
Each level of this home combines high style and practical functionality. I think you’ll find that whatever you’re doing—relaxing, hosting, working, or playing—there’s a space perfectly suited to it.
Step back and look around. The whole design comes together bright, welcoming, and endlessly adaptable for whatever your life brings next.

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