
Imagine coming home to a place that feels both fresh and timeless. This 3-bedroom contemporary ranch blends mid-century modern lines with a northwest warmth you notice right away from the street.
The low, wide roof and long stretches of glass create a relaxed look, while details like wood siding and stone give the exterior real presence.
Inside, the spaces flow across multiple levels, and each area has its own personality. There’s a balance between airy openness and private corners.
I’d love to walk you through every room and show how the plan fits into daily life.
Specifications:
- 3,296 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Entry & Gallery
As you arrive at the wide front walkway, the clean lines and generous use of glass set the tone.
The covered entry gives you a spot to shake off the weather before you enter the gallery-style foyer.
The ten-foot ceiling makes everything feel bright and expansive. It’s easy to picture artwork or family photos along these walls.
The gallery connects the main living spaces on the left with the private bedroom wings to the right, and there’s enough width for a welcoming rug or bench.

Office
Just off the entry, the office sits behind double doors. With twelve-foot ceilings and a built-in desk stretching along the wall, this room works perfectly for working from home or keeping life organized.
A pair of windows brings in natural light. I think the layout is great if you want a little peace and quiet away from the busier parts of the house, but still want to keep an eye on the front door.

Vaulted Dining Room
Moving left from the office, you’ll find the dining room in a corner with three large windows.
The vaulted ceiling adds drama and makes the space feel even bigger. It’s open to the kitchen but still has some definition.
You can easily host both casual dinners and more formal meals here. There’s room for a long table, and a handy bench by the door is perfect for dropping bags or sitting to tie your shoes.

Kitchen
The kitchen links the dining room with the rest of the living areas. A huge island sits at the center, offering space to prep, serve, and gather.
Along the walls, you’ll find plenty of cabinetry and counter space, along with a pantry nearby for all your staples.
The open setup with the nook and great room means you’re always part of the conversation, no matter if you’re making coffee or hosting friends.
If you want a kitchen that’s both functional and social, this one feels just right.

Vaulted Nook
Right next to the kitchen, the nook shines with floor-to-ceiling windows that wrap the space, pulling in natural light and framing views of the backyard.
The shape works for a round or square table, and a door leads outside so you can take your coffee onto the patio.
This nook is the perfect spot to start your day or unwind in the afternoon with a book.

Great Room
A few steps away, you’ll reach the great room, which definitely lives up to its name.
The soaring ceiling gives the whole space an open, airy feeling. The fireplace set into a stone-accented wall is ideal for cozy evenings.
Floor-to-ceiling windows line the back and create a strong connection to the outdoors. Slide open the doors and you’re right on the covered patio.
I really like how the great room anchors the main floor. It feels central but not crowded, and the views from the kitchen and nook keep everything connected.

Wet Bar
Located in a corner just off the great room, the wet bar is a thoughtful extra.
If you enjoy entertaining or just want a spot to mix a drink without crowding the kitchen, you’ll appreciate this feature.
There’s storage for glassware and a countertop for prepping beverages. If you host friends for games or parties, this could easily become a favorite part of the home.

Gallery Hallway
Heading down the gallery toward the bedrooms, you’ll notice a linen closet and a built-in plant shelf.
These small details, like nooks for storage or display, break up the hallway and add a lived-in feel.
The hallway is wide enough to move easily, even when life gets busy.

Vaulted Master Suite
The master suite is set at the back of the house, away from street noise and activity.
When you enter, the vaulted ceiling immediately makes the bedroom feel spacious. A wall of windows faces the patio and backyard, so you wake up to sunlight and leafy views.
Built-in shelves and a dresser keep everything neat. I think having the suite separated from the main living areas gives it a restful, retreat-like vibe.

Master Bathroom & Spa
Connected to the master bedroom, the bathroom is all about comfort. You’ll find a deep soaking tub under a window, perfect for relaxing.
The tiled shower is roomy, and dual sinks add plenty of counter space. There’s a private toilet nook and built-in linen storage for extra convenience.
A small spa area makes it even easier to unwind after a long day. If you value privacy and a touch of luxury, this setup delivers.

Master Walk-In Closet
Right next to the master bath, the walk-in closet is surprisingly generous, with built-in shelves and hanging space.
There’s more than enough room for clothes, shoes, and accessories. I’ve seen closets that feel like an afterthought, but this one is well-integrated and close to the bath.
It’s also set apart enough that morning routines won’t disturb your sleep.

Bedroom 2
On the opposite side of the gallery, Bedroom 2 sits at the front of the house and features a vaulted ceiling, which makes the room feel bright and airy.
A window brings in lots of light, and there’s a bench just outside for quick stops.
This room works well for kids, guests, or as a hobby space. A closet gives you storage, and its location keeps it private but still close to the main living areas.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is located further down the bedroom wing, near the garage. It has a similar size to Bedroom 2, with its own closet and a large window for light.
This room sits close to a full bathroom, making it easy for guests or older kids to have their own space.
The way these bedrooms are arranged on the opposite side of the hall from the master suite means everyone enjoys some privacy.

Shared Bathroom
Serving Bedrooms 2 and 3, the hall bathroom features a tiled shower and a vanity with storage.
There’s plenty of space to get ready during the morning rush, and the finishes keep things simple but modern.
I think it’s handy for guests too, since it’s close to both the bedrooms and main living spaces.

Linen Closet and Storage
Just outside the bedrooms, you’ll see a linen closet and a couple of storage spots built into the hallway. These simple features make life easier, especially when you want towels or cleaning supplies within easy reach.

Laundry
Located near the bedroom wing, the laundry room is both practical and bright. It’s sized for full appliances, with extra cabinets above for detergents and baskets.
I like that it’s close to the bedrooms, so you don’t have to haul laundry across the house.
There’s even a small bench, perfect for dropping off shoes or bags when you come in from the garage.

Garage
The garage is designed in two parts: one side fits a single car and the other holds two.
The single bay is great for bikes, outdoor gear, or even a workshop, while the larger bay handles the daily drivers.
Both connect straight into the house, so there’s no need to worry about rain or bad weather.
There’s room for storage along the walls to keep tools, sports equipment, or seasonal decorations out of sight but within reach.

Rear Patio
You can step out from either the great room or master suite onto the rear patio.
This area is covered, with plenty of space for outdoor furniture, a grill, or a dining set.
The design creates a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living, which I really appreciate in northwest homes.
Stone accents around the outdoor fireplace add warmth and texture, making the patio inviting all year.
With so much glass at the back of the house, you feel connected to the backyard even when you’re inside.

Basement
Head downstairs and you’ll find a vast, unfinished basement that covers nearly the same footprint as the main floor.
This space is a blank canvas. You could create a home gym, workshop, game room, or even add extra bedrooms and a media space.
Multiple windows and exterior doors let in natural light, so it never feels like a dark cave.
I think the flexibility here is one of the best parts of this plan. You can finish it now or let it evolve as your needs change.

Daily Flow and Connections
As you move from room to room, the logic of this plan stands out. Living spaces are open but still have their own feel, thanks to vaulted ceilings and wide hallways.
The bedrooms are split for privacy, and every practical detail—from storage to laundry to garage access—has been thoughtfully considered.
The open living areas make it easy to entertain, while private corners give you a place to relax when you want some quiet.
Big windows and patios keep you connected to nature without sacrificing comfort.

Looking Ahead
At the end of the tour, it’s easy to picture yourself moving through this home at different times of day—enjoying coffee in the nook, getting work done in the office, relaxing in the great room, and stepping out to the patio as the sun sets.
With all three levels and 3,296 square feet, there’s space to grow, adapt, and truly make it your own.
I think this is a home designed for today, and it’s ready to meet whatever the future brings.

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