Imagine a home perched on a mountainside with walls of windows capturing stunning rear views—that’s the essence of this mountain ranch design. With ~2,489 sq ft of main-level living, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a walkout lower level offering another ~2,495 sq ft of potential expansion, it’s elegance wrapped in adventure. 1
Scenic Facade & Flow
Stone, timber, and clean mountain lines give the exterior rustic stateliness. Inside, the vaulted 2-story great room greets you with oversized windows that transform every glance into a postcard-worthy moment. 2
Smart Floorplan That Grows With You
- Main Level: Spacious layout featuring a butler’s walk-in pantry, a cozy office nook, a theatre-ready space, and a practical mudroom/laundry near the garage—guest-ready and everyday smart. 3
- Walkout Lower Level: Rough-cut and ready, this level offers room for extra bedrooms, a bar, media zone, or hobby workshop—your call. 4
Key Dimensions & Details
Feature | Detail |
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Main Living Area | ~2,489 sq ft |
Lower Level (Unfinished) | ~2,495 sq ft |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 2 full + 1 half |
Stories | 1 with walkout basement |
Garage | Attached 3-car, side entry (~1,358 sq ft) |
Ceiling Heights | 9′ main & lower |
Footprint | Width: 102′ 11″ • Depth: 53′ 5″ • Roof pitch: 7:12 primary, 10:12 secondary |
Why This Design Excels
- Spectacular rear views and 2-story great room bring the outdoors in.
- Well-thought-out living zones for flexibility: relaxing, entertaining, working, and adapting over time.
- Generous garage and mudroom support everyday life quietly and efficiently.
- Huge opportunity to finish the lower level later—your home evolves as you do.
Estimated U.S. Build Cost (USD)
With mountain-rustic finishes and walkout potential, build costs typically fall between **$175–$260 per sq ft**, putting your project in the **$435K–$647K USD** range for main level—plus additional cost to finish the lower level later. (Land & site prep not included.)
Elevated Design, Ready to Grow
This ranch blends purposeful layout with inspiring architecture. Whether you’re daydreaming by the fireplace or planning a future media room or guest suite in the lower walkout, this plan adapts beautifully to both lifestyle and landscape.