1-Story 4-Bedroom Mountain Ranch Home with Home Theater (Floor Plan)

Specifications:
- 2,950 Sq Ft
- 2 – 4 Beds
- 2.5 – 5.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
If you’ve ever dreamed of a mountain home that blends rustic charm, luxury, and a pinch of “wow,” then buckle up—because this Mountain Ranch Plan is about to sweep you off your slippered feet.
With nearly 3,000 sq ft of smartly designed space (and an optional lower level that takes things to a whole new depth), this house isn’t just a place to live—it’s a lifestyle waiting to happen.
Grab your coffee and let’s take a little tour, shall we?






An Open Invitation
Let’s start with the heart of the home—the great room.
And let me tell you, it lives up to its name.

We’re talking exposed beams lining the ceiling like a rustic Pinterest board come to life, and a wall of windows that basically scream, “Look at that view!”
But it doesn’t stop there.
This spacious gathering place flows right onto a covered deck, which is flanked by two sun decks.

Yes, that means you’ve got options: shaded chillin’ or full-on sun worship.
Hosting a barbecue?
No problem.

Need a solo moment with your book and a glass of wine?
Also covered.
Literally.

A Chef’s Daydream
Now onto the kitchen—and let’s just say, if you like to cook (or even just pretend you do), this space will have you swooning harder than a baking show contestant with a soggy bottom.
This kitchen features not one, but two islands.

That’s right, we’re doubling down on counter space here.
Chop veggies on one, serve snacks on the other.
Or just lean casually against it while pretending you’re on a cooking show.
We won’t judge.

And let’s talk about that oversized pantry.
It’s so big, you could probably camp in it (but maybe just store your Costco haul instead).
The open design means you’re always in the mix—no more being exiled while everyone else is having fun in the great room.

Master of Relaxation
Let’s be real: adulting is hard.
That’s why the master suite in this house is designed for maximum escape vibes.

First, the two-person shower in the ensuite is not just a shower—it’s a full-on experience.
Romantic?
Yes.
Practical for de-mudding after a mountain hike?

Also yes.
Then there’s the walk-in closet that has more square footage than some studio apartments.
And oh, did I mention the dresser island in the middle of it?

Because putting your socks away just became a luxury task.
But wait—there’s more.
A stackable washer and dryer right in the closet.
Laundry day just went from dreaded chore to secret indulgence.

More Than Just a Guest Room
Some houses give guests the sad, leftover room with mismatched linens and questionable lighting.
Not here.

The second bedroom on the main level comes with its own ensuite, making it ideal for visiting in-laws, older kids, or your bestie who never leaves after wine night.
Everyone gets their space, their privacy, and their morning shower without knocking.
Crafty Spaces
Do you like crafts?

Or maybe you need a home office, yoga nook, or a place to escape the rest of the family when they’re binge-watching something loud?
Enter the multi-purpose craft room, conveniently located next to the mudroom.
This area is all about function—with built-in cubbies, a coat closet, and enough hooks and shelves to organize every shoe, bag, and random item that usually ends up in a pile by the door.

Basically, it’s the command center your busy life has been missing.
And yes, it connects to the 4-car garage.
You read that right—four.

As in one for your car, one for your partner’s, one for the toys (looking at you, ATV), and one just for storage, because seasonal decorations are a lifestyle.
Going Down in Style
Alright, let’s take the stairs—or if you’re feeling fancy, the elevator—down to the optional walkout basement.

And hoo boy, this level is where the party (or the peace and quiet) really starts.
First up, we’ve got a home theater.
I’m talking dark walls, surround sound, cozy seating, popcorn-scented dreams.
It’s Netflix night on steroids.

Then there’s a huge family room complete with a wet bar and a wine cellar.
Cheers to that!
Whether you’re hosting a party or just winding down, this area delivers major lounge vibes.

Need more laundry space?
There’s another laundry room down here too—because climbing stairs with hampers is so last decade.
And let’s not forget the two additional bedroom suites.

These aren’t afterthoughts—they’re full-on retreats with bathrooms that would make any guest feel like a VIP.
With 2,950 square feet of main-level living (and a whopping 2,186 sq ft of optional basement bliss), this home has room for everyone—and then some.
It’s cozy without being cramped, luxurious without being stuffy, and perfectly tailored for both relaxation and entertaining.

Whether you’re soaking in the mountain views from the sun deck, whipping up your signature dish in that epic kitchen, or cozying up for movie night in the home theater, this house has you covered.
And let’s not forget the sheer practicality of the layout—from cubbies and closets to the extra laundry and garage space—this plan thinks of everything.
In short: it’s not just a house.
It’s home, mountain-style.
There’s more to home building than blueprints and finishes. Take time to compare mortgage rates, understand your credit score, and consult a seasoned real estate agent.
Secure your new home with home insurance, a quality home warranty, and explore refinancing down the road.
Tech-forward features like solar panels, smart home systems, and energy-efficient appliances not only enhance comfort—they raise your property value.
And with modern interior design software, planning your space is easier than ever.