Imagine stepping into a home that leaves you awestruck with its Transitional Mountain Ranch design. This plan maximizes space and creates an inviting atmosphere through abundant natural light and high vaulted ceilings.
You’ll notice how the layout accommodates various activities and needs, and how adaptable these spaces can be, giving you a perfect blend of comfort and functionality.
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Specifications:
- 5,351 Heated S.F.
- 4-5 Beds
- 4.5+ Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Entryway and Foyer
As you walk inside, the foyer welcomes you with open arms.
It acts as the transition between the outside world and the sanctuary this home aims to provide. The strategically placed foyer serves as a pivot point, allowing you to easily access various parts of the house.
A high ceiling in this area keeps it feeling airy and open, preventing any initial sense of confinement.
Living and Dining Rooms
Step further into the house, and you’ll find yourself in the combined living and dining rooms. The floor-to-ceiling windows in these interconnected spaces let in an abundance of natural light. With a towering 20’10” vaulted ceiling overhead, this open area becomes the heart of social interactions and family gatherings. I imagine a cozy sofa set up in the living room area and a long dining table that can host grand family dinners.
Island Kitchen
Adjacent to these spaces lies the island kitchen, which is truly a chef’s dream. Measuring a spacious 11′ by 4’6″, the kitchen island allows for multiple cooks to work simultaneously, an absolute perk for culinary enthusiasts. The ample pantry space ensures you never have to worry about storage.
I can’t help but think how ideal this area is for hosting quick breakfasts or casual lunches. Just step outside, and you’re on the covered patio, an ideal spot for BBQs and alfresco dining.
Home Office
Moving past the kitchen and off to the side, you discover the home office. This room offers the tranquility and isolation needed for focus and productivity.
The location of this room is beneficial for reducing distractions from the main social areas. Given the rise of remote work, having such a dedicated workspace can’t be understated.
Master Bedroom
Prepare to be wowed by the master bedroom. Here, 16’4″ vaulted ceilings and French doors create an aura of luxury.
The ensuite bathroom is nothing short of spectacular, featuring a freestanding tub that beckons you to soak away your day’s stress.
The large closet offers ample room for all wardrobe needs, further buffered by meticulous attention to design and comfort.
Second Bedroom Suite
The second bedroom suite on this level is strategically tucked behind the garage, providing guests or family members both privacy and their own space to relax. With a 14’10” vaulted ceiling, this room does not compromise on grandeur. I think anyone occupying this room would feel as if they are in a private retreat, a sentiment often hard to achieve in many homes.
Basement Level – Rec Room
Venturing downstairs, the large recreation room immediately grabs your attention.
The space here is plentiful enough to accommodate a billiards table, creating a perfect setting for entertainment and relaxation. This room is versatile and can be adapted to your specific interests, be it a home theater or a game room.
Basement Bedrooms
On this lower level, two additional bedroom suites serve as excellent guest rooms or spaces for older children.
These rooms benefit from the privacy of being on a separate floor while still being cozy and inviting.
Exercise Room
Fitness aficionados will appreciate the dedicated exercise room located in the basement as well. It provides a space focused on wellbeing and health, eliminating the need for external gym memberships.
This room’s proximity to the rec room means you have a holistic area for both fitness and fun.
Unfinished Space
The basement also features plenty of unfinished space, providing you with the flexibility to expand in the future. Whether you want to install a home theater, workshop, or additional storage, the options are endless.
Future-proofing your home in this way allows you to adapt to the changing needs of your family.
Garage
Let’s revisit that L-shaped 4-car garage for a moment. The 16′ by 8′ garage door at the front and side-entry doors of 9′ by 8′ offer maximum accessibility. I can foresee ample storage space within the garage itself, facilitating hobbies and storage for outdoor equipment. The garage’s design ensures it complements the overall house structure, rather than feeling like an afterthought.
At this point, I’m sure you’re envisioning how this layout can cater to your lifestyle while offering comfort and adaptability.
While the design excels in many aspects, you might wonder about spaces like a mudroom or additional storage nooks. Could they enhance functionality even more?
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