One-Story 3-Bedroom Modern Mountain Ranch House with Outdoor Kitchen (Floor Plan)

Specifications:

  • 3,062 Sq Ft
  • 3 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 1 Stories
  • 2 Cars

Okay, let’s just get one thing out of the way—if you’ve ever daydreamed about sipping wine by an outdoor fireplace while flipping burgers in your fully-loaded outdoor kitchen, this house is calling your name.

Loudly.

And probably in a smooth, rustic mountain accent.

This 3-bed, 3.5-bath modern mountain ranch is 3,062 square feet of “why didn’t we move here sooner?”

With a single-story layout, bold stone accents, and low-slung hip roofs that give it a grounded, earthy presence, this place blends high-end design with laid-back mountain living.

You get the rugged charm of the outdoors without sacrificing any of your favorite comforts—yes, even the wine closet.

Curb Appeal That Knocks (On Its Own Front Door)

Even before you walk through the front door, the exterior tells you everything you need to know: this home is equal parts brawn and beauty.

The low-pitched hip roofs and wide overhangs bring that classic mountain feel, while the stacked stone details and bold metal roof over the porch say, “I’m stylish but I could survive a snowstorm.”

The entry is framed by chunky stone columns that look like they could hold up a small mountain—and they sort of do, in terms of aesthetic.

And then there’s that contemporary front door.

Wide.

Sleek.

Welcoming.

It’s the kind of entrance that makes Amazon delivery drivers pause for a second and go, “Dang, nice house.”

Come On In – The Foyer’s Got Personality

Step inside, and the warm welcome continues.

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The foyer isn’t just a hallway—it’s an introduction.

Natural light spills in through a transom window, and before you even get to the heart of the house, you’re greeted by sliding barn doors that open into a generously sized study.

Now, whether you use that room to work from home, start your novel, or just sit with a cup of coffee and pretend to be productive—no judgment—it’s a space that makes you feel grounded and inspired.

Let’s Talk Living Room Goals

Straight ahead, the Great Room lives up to its name.

Thanks to massive glass sliders, the indoor space blends almost effortlessly with the covered rear porch.

It’s the kind of setup that makes you the official host for every family gathering, birthday bash, or impromptu “the weather’s too nice not to BBQ” weekend.

The ceiling soars, the fireplace crackles, and the mountain views are framed perfectly through the windows.

Whether you’re binge-watching your favorite show or hosting a s’mores night with your neighbors, this space is designed to impress without ever feeling over-the-top.

Outdoor Entertaining? Say No More

Now let’s talk about that rear porch.

It’s not just covered—it’s crafted.

There’s an outdoor kitchen and bar (yes, a bar), plus a fireplace that’s practically begging for cozy blankets and mulled wine.

You could roast marshmallows in the middle of winter or grill up steaks in summer.

This porch is here for every season.

And the best part?

With sliding glass doors from both the Great Room and the Dining Room, it all feels like one continuous, open-concept wonderland.

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Indoors or out, the vibes are immaculate.

Kitchen Goals

At the heart of this home is a spacious, L-shaped kitchen that was clearly designed by someone who understands that cooking is more fun when you’re not constantly bumping into things.

The oversized eat-at island is the perfect place to prep dinner, serve snacks, or casually sip coffee while pretending you don’t hear your name being called for help with homework.

And then—cue dramatic music—there’s a built-in wine closet.

Not a rack.

Not a sad little shelf.

An actual, designated, climate-friendly wine closet near the dining room.

It’s the kind of detail that says, “I entertain. I appreciate a good vintage. And yes, I know how to pronounce ‘charcuterie.’”

Whether you’re serving an intimate dinner or hosting the entire extended family, this space was made for memorable meals and easy flow.

Plus, the proximity to both the dining area and the outdoor bar means you can plate a gourmet meal or flip a burger without skipping a beat.

The Owner’s Suite

Now let’s step into the Owner’s Suite—and I mean, step into bliss.

Tucked away on its own side of the house for maximum privacy, this suite brings all the “treat yourself” energy you could want.

The bedroom is roomy and serene, offering a quiet place to unwind with mountain views that practically sing you to sleep.

But the real magic happens in the bathroom.

Picture a spa-worthy setup with a deep soaking tub, a walk-in shower (read: party-sized, no curtain required), double vanities, and not one but two walk-in closets.

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If you’ve ever dreamt of separating your summer wardrobe from your “I’ll go to the gym soon” drawer—this is your moment.

Guest Suites That Feel Like Boutique Hotel Rooms

On the opposite end of the house (because yes, we do believe in personal space here), you’ll find two guest suites that are anything but basic.

Each comes with its own entrance—perfect for visiting family, grown kids, or that one friend who always says, “I’ll just stay the weekend.”

Every suite includes a full bathroom and a walk-in closet, so your guests won’t just feel welcome—they’ll feel like they should probably send you a thank-you gift for the experience.

It’s hospitality at its finest.

Mud Bench, Powder Room, and Laundry That Actually Makes Sense

As we round out the tour, let’s appreciate the little things that make everyday life just a bit smoother.

Near the 2-car garage, you’ll find a smartly designed mud bench (shoes go here, sanity stays intact), a powder room for guests, and a laundry room that doesn’t feel like a dungeon.

This whole area functions like the “mission control” of the house, keeping things organized and chaos at bay.

Because let’s be honest—nobody wants to trek across the house with a load of laundry or muddy boots.

This modern mountain ranch isn’t just a floor plan—it’s a lifestyle upgrade.

From the ruggedly elegant exterior to the inviting, perfectly-planned interior, every inch has been designed for comfort, connection, and those moments that make you go, “Ahh, this is living.”

Whether you’re entertaining on the porch, cozying up by the fireplace, cooking in that dream kitchen, or just enjoying a quiet morning in your spa-like suite, this house gives you the mountain magic without the cabin compromise.

And if you ever need an excuse to stay home instead of going out?

Trust me, you’ve got 3,062 of them—every single square foot.

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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.

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