
This mountain-inspired home immediately stands out with its layered details and a welcoming feel that makes you want to settle in, relax, and explore.
With 5,530 square feet spread across two levels, you’ll find spaces for gathering, relaxing, working, and entertaining.
Every area feels purposeful. Let’s open the front door together and walk through each room, seeing how every space fits into your daily life.
Specifications:
- 5,530 Heated S. F.
- 4 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Covered Front Porch
Even before you enter, a wide covered porch wraps around the front of the house.
Timber trusses and stone pillars set a relaxed, mountain mood.
I can picture sipping coffee out here on cool mornings, watching the sunrise, or greeting guests with ease.
This porch truly feels inviting.

Foyer
Once inside, the foyer is open and bright thanks to natural light from the side windows.
The space is generous but never overwhelming, giving you a warm introduction to the home’s rustic style.
The sightlines stretch straight into the main living spaces, immediately creating a sense of openness.
Dining Room
Immediately to your right, the dining room connects directly to the foyer. It’s easy to host formal dinners or casual Sunday brunches here.
Its location is slightly set apart but still visually connected, striking a balance between open living and a sense of occasion.
I love that you can dress this space up for holidays or keep it casual for weeknight meals.

Study
Off the foyer to the left, the study gets plenty of natural light from the front of the house.
It’s ideal if you work from home or want a quiet reading nook. The room feels private, but you’re never totally separated from what’s happening elsewhere.
Hobby Room
Between the study and the master suite, you’ll find a hobby room—a rare feature. It’s a bright spot for projects, wrapping gifts, or as a homework hub. I think families will love having a dedicated space for creativity without cluttering the main living areas.

Master Suite
The master suite occupies its own wing for plenty of privacy. When you enter through double doors, you’ll find a spacious bedroom that fits a king bed and a sitting area with ease.
The suite includes a bayed sitting room surrounded by windows, perfect for curling up with a book or enjoying backyard views.
A huge walk-in closet connects the bedroom and bathroom, offering lots of space to stay organized.
Master Bath
The master bath is designed for comfort. There’s a soaking tub beneath a window, a large shower, and double vanities.
The layout makes it easy for two people to get ready at the same time.
I appreciate the extra storage throughout, which keeps counters tidy.

Lodge Room
At the center of the main floor, the lodge room serves as the main gathering spot.
You’ll notice soaring ceilings, a stone fireplace, and views out to the covered porch and open deck.
This is where everyone will naturally come together. The room opens to both the kitchen and outdoor living areas, making it perfect for quiet nights or lively celebrations.
Kitchen
The kitchen is anchored by a large island that quickly becomes the hub of the home.
It works well for prep and for casual dining, so everyone can gather while meals come together.
There’s a clear view into the breakfast area and out to the deck, making it easy to keep an eye on kids or chat with guests while you cook.
I think the flow here makes daily routines and entertaining simple.

Breakfast Room
Next to the kitchen, the breakfast room sits in a sunny curve of windows. Mornings will feel bright and cheerful here, with the outdoors always in view. Its location near the kitchen and deck gives you flexibility—start your day inside with coffee, then step out for fresh air whenever you like.
Covered Porch and Open Deck
From the breakfast room or lodge room, step onto a wide covered porch that leads to an open deck.
This outdoor living area feels like an extension of the home, with space for a dining table, grill, and seating.
The covered part is great for rainy days or late-night talks, while the open deck is perfect for soaking up the sun.
The mountain-inspired style continues throughout, creating a relaxed vibe.

Screened Porch
Just off the covered porch, the screened porch offers a comfortable retreat. You don’t have to worry about bugs or weather here.
Set up a swing, cozy chairs, or even a game table. I really think this space will become everyone’s favorite for reading, napping, or simply enjoying the fresh air.
Mud Room
When you come in from the garage, you’ll find the mud room with built-in cubbies and hooks to keep backpacks, boots, and jackets organized.
The tile floor makes cleanup easy. This drop zone is practical for families and connects directly to the pantry and kitchen, making unloading groceries a breeze.

Powder Room
Just off the mud room, the powder room is easy for guests to find but doesn’t interrupt family routines.
I like having a main-floor half bath that’s private yet convenient.
Laundry/Storm Safe Room
Next to the mud room, the laundry shares space with a storm-safe room. The laundry area is close to bedrooms and living spaces, while the storm room adds extra protection in unpredictable weather.
I think combining these two functions is a smart use of space.

Pantry
The pantry is oversized, with deep shelves for stocking up on groceries and kitchen gadgets.
Its location between the mud room and kitchen means you can stash bulk items without cluttering your main workspace.
Wine Room
A wine room sits just off the family room hallway. You could use it to store your wine collection or as a spot for specialty snacks, coffee gear, or even a second pantry.
This extra touch adds a bit of luxury for entertaining.

Bedroom #2
Bedroom two is on the main floor, set behind the family room wing for more privacy.
With big windows and a walk-in closet, it’s a great choice for guests or anyone who wants single-level living.
The location keeps it separate from the other bedrooms, so visitors or teens can come and go without disturbing anyone.
Bath #2
This full bath serves bedroom two directly, offering a private spot to get ready. You’ll find a tub and shower combo, plus plenty of storage for towels and toiletries.
I think guests will be comfortable here.

Family Room
Beyond the kitchen wing, the family room stretches across the back corner of the house.
Vaulted ceilings add drama, and the windows bring in lots of light from the backyard.
This space is versatile—great for movie nights, kids’ playdates, or as a second spot for adults to gather during parties.
It’s a relaxing place to spread out, separate from the main lodge room.
Kennel
Off the family room, the kennel is a great bonus for pet owners. Built-in features make pet care easier, and the location keeps pets close to the family without taking over the main living areas.

3-Car Garage
The garage offers space for three vehicles plus extra room for storage, bikes, or workshop projects.
Its angled layout leads straight to the mud room, so daily routines are smooth—especially when you’re carrying groceries or sports gear.
Lift
A lift near the pantry and mud room connects both levels. If you have mobility needs, or just want help moving heavy loads between floors, this practical feature really adds convenience.

Stairs to Upper Level
With the main floor covering daily living, you can head upstairs to explore more. The staircase is centrally placed, making it easy to reach the second level without disrupting private areas.
Loft
At the top of the stairs, a wide-open loft gives you a flexible area for a media center, study zone, or playroom.
The open rail keeps it connected to the downstairs, so you can keep an eye on what’s happening below.

Bedroom #3
To the left from the loft, bedroom three offers a private retreat with a big window and a walk-in closet.
The layout makes it easy to set up both a sleeping area and a study or lounge.
Bath #3
Right next door, bath three connects to both the loft and bedroom three. With its own shower and plenty of storage, it serves these spaces well—perfect for guests or older kids.

Bedroom #4
Down the hall is bedroom four, which is even larger. Two windows make it bright and welcoming, and the closet is generous enough for clothes, games, or school projects.
This room could easily work as a shared bedroom or deluxe guest suite.
W.I.C. (Walk-in Closet, Upper Level)
A walk-in closet near the loft and bedrooms gives you extra storage for off-season gear, linens, or anything you want to keep handy but out of sight.

Dress Room
For bedroom four, there’s a dedicated dressing room—an uncommon luxury. This small space keeps morning routines organized and leaves the main bedroom free for relaxing.
Walking through this home, I notice how every detail supports both everyday life and special moments.
You get the sense that this house adapts to your needs, whether you’re hosting a big family holiday, enjoying some quiet time, or welcoming friends for the weekend.
Each room flows naturally into the next, with easy connections between inside and out. The possibilities here are as open as the mountain views.
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