4-Bedroom 2-Story Rustic Mountain House with Dual Master Suites (Floor Plan)

Specifications:
- 4,548 Sq Ft
- 3 – 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
Let me tell you, if I had a nickel for every time someone said, “I want a rustic mountain home that feels like a luxury resort but still lets me wear flannel unironically,” I’d… well, I’d have enough nickels to build this house myself.
Because this 4548 sq ft beauty is not just a house—it’s a whole lifestyle.
A ruggedly handsome, wood-beamed, stone-kissed mountain sanctuary that knows how to party and nap in equal measure.



Let’s Talk First Impressions
You know how people say, “Don’t judge a book by its cover”?
Well, throw that out the log cabin window, because the moment you lay eyes on this home, you’ll absolutely judge it—and you’ll judge it as perfect.
The exterior oozes rustic charm, like something out of a Hallmark movie… except with better plumbing and zero romantic misunderstandings.
Now, step inside.
You’ll be greeted by a vaulted and beamed great room so grand it practically demands you say, “Whoa,” even if you’re trying to play it cool.
This is the heart of the home—the place where hot cocoa tastes hotter, blankets feel cozier, and fireplaces burn brighter (probably because this one’s giant and looks like it came straight out of a ski lodge).
Not One, But Two Master Suites—Because You Deserve Options
This place isn’t playing around.
We’ve got two master suites.
Not “master-ish” or “pretty big guest rooms”—I mean actual, fully-loaded, luxury suites.
The first master is on the main floor, because let’s be honest, going upstairs every night is for people who still have cartilage in their knees.
It opens up to a vaulted, covered rear porch where you can sip coffee, watch the deer frolic, and pretend your dog is a wolf (he’s not, but let him dream).

The second master suite is tucked away on the fully finished lower level—which, by the way, doesn’t feel like a “basement” at all.
We’re talking massive walk-in closet, private patio access, and spa vibes that make it hard to leave in the morning.
Honestly, you might have guests overstaying their welcome just for the chance to wake up there.
Plan accordingly.
Let’s Eat—Everywhere
Hungry?
Good, because this house has more eating options than a small-town diner.
You’ve got the formal dining room for holidays and big gatherings, a breakfast nook for casual, cereal-and-coffee mornings, and a kitchen island eating bar that seats four for the in-between moments (a.k.a. when you’re too hungry to wait for dinner but too lazy to set the table).
The kitchen itself?
Huge.
Open.
Friendly.
Like the kind of space where someone’s always cooking something delicious, and there’s always room for one more plate.

The Apartment Above the Garage – AKA: The Best Surprise Ever
Let’s take a short hike (or just walk upstairs—it’s easier) to the enormous apartment sitting above the three-car garage.
Now, when I say “apartment,” don’t imagine a cramped guest suite with sad carpet and a microwave on a mini-fridge.
This is the real deal.
This space is massive.
Like, you-could-rent-it-on-Airbnb-and-make-a-profit massive.
It’s perfect for visiting family, a college kid home for the summer, or that friend who “just needs to crash for a bit” but actually ends up staying until the next fiscal year.
It’s private, it’s versatile, and if you’re anything like me, you’re already mentally turning it into your home office/creative studio/yoga sanctuary/battle station.
I mean… you could let guests stay here.
But why give them the good stuff?
The Lower Level – Entertainment and Endorphins Included
Now, let’s head downstairs.
And I promise—it’s not your average “toss the old treadmill and some boxes down here” kind of basement.

This lower level is fully finished and feels more like a luxury lodge than a subterranean space.
First, the recreation room.
This isn’t just a space—it’s an event.
There’s a big, beautiful fireplace at the center that practically begs for board games, binge-watching marathons, or those nights when you’re feeling fancy and throw on a record while sipping whiskey like a mysterious character in a novel.
There’s space to lounge, entertain, and even nap mid-party.
No judgment.
Next up: the optional office.
Whether you’re working from home, launching a side hustle, or just need a space where no one touches your pens, this room’s got your back.
Quiet, tucked away, and just the right amount of distance from the rest of the house so you can actually get stuff done.
And just when you think this house has shown all its cards—bam!
An exercise room with a pool bath nearby.
That’s right.
Not only do you have a dedicated workout space, but it’s got its own bathroom setup, so you’re not traipsing sweat through the rest of the house.

Throw in a couple of free weights and a Bluetooth speaker, and you’re basically running your own rustic home gym.
Wraparound Charm, Inside and Out
Let’s not forget those vaulted, covered porches.
There’s something magical about having outdoor spaces you can enjoy year-round.
Rain or shine, hot cocoa or cold beer, those porches are ready.
Whether it’s the one off the main suite or the covered patio below, they add that extra dose of mountain soul.
And did I mention the three-car garage?
It’s not just for cars—it’s for gear, tools, snowshoes, or maybe that vintage canoe you swear you’re going to restore one day.
So here’s the thing—this mountain house plan?
It doesn’t just offer space.
It offers intentional space.
Every room has a purpose, every nook has charm, and every feature—from the beams overhead to the layout below—has been designed to support the best version of your life.
Whether that’s roasting marshmallows by the fire, hosting unforgettable weekends, or finally starting that novel (you know, the one with a mysterious character in a mountain house?)—this home is the setting where it all can happen.

So go ahead.
Dream a little.
Then dream a little bigger.
This house is already waiting for you, and trust me—it’s worth every vaulted inch.
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