Two-Story 4-Bedroom Mountain Home with Flex Room (Floor Plan)

Specifications:
- 4,039 Sq Ft
- 4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
Let’s be real—if you’ve ever dreamed of owning a home that feels like a peaceful lakeside retreat but still has enough room to host Thanksgiving and hide from the chaos afterward, this 4,039-square-foot beauty might just be the one.
With four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and a layout that basically screams, “I’ve got space and style,” this mountain-inspired lake house plan is built to impress—and, most importantly, live in comfortably.
Let me walk you through the house (virtually, of course)—just pretend we’re carrying mugs of coffee and wearing fuzzy socks, OK?



First Impressions Matter—And This One Wows
You know how some homes just look like they give good hugs?
That’s this house.
With classic board and batten siding, strong timber trusses, and a stone-clad fireplace that’s visible even from the driveway, this place has “cozy mountain magic” written all over it.
The curb appeal?
Off the charts.
Double front doors welcome you under a covered entry—because wet guests are grumpy guests.
Step inside, and BOOM: a soaring 2-story great room greets you, complete with a beamed ceiling and a fireplace that practically begs for a roaring fire and a big couch.
The Heart of the Home
Let’s talk about that great room for a second (or an entire paragraph).
This isn’t just any ol’ living room.
With its cathedral ceiling, exposed beams, and open floor plan that flows seamlessly into the kitchen and dining area, this is where life happens.
Movie nights, lazy Sundays, and the occasional “Let’s just rearrange the furniture for fun” afternoons all happen here.
Oh, and that fireplace?

It’s the kind of centerpiece you decorate with every season—think pumpkins in the fall, stockings in December, and fairy lights all year long (I don’t make the rules).
A Kitchen That Inspires Midnight Snacks (and Gourmet Meals)
If kitchens could talk, this one would be like, “Come on in, friend. Let’s make pancakes at 11 p.m.”
It features a spacious, eat-in layout with a multi-purpose island—big enough to seat a couple of chatty kids or just hold an aggressive charcuterie board.
Just steps away, you’ll find deck access—because if you’re not grilling at least once a week, are you even living?
Whether it’s steaks, veggies, or just marshmallows for s’mores, this house makes it easy to get outside and enjoy lake life.
Your Sanctuary on the Main Floor
Tucked just off the great room, the main-level master suite is all about comfort.
We’re talking space, privacy, and a 4-fixture bathroom that’s practically a spa.
There’s a walk-in shower, a soaking tub (yes, bubble bath friendly), and plenty of room to dance while brushing your teeth.
The walk-in closet?
Let’s just say you may need to buy more shoes.
And the best part?
It’s all on the main floor.
No stairs to climb after a long day of…whatever it is lake people do.
Fishing?
Kayaking?

Sipping iced tea and pretending to fish?
You decide.
Upstairs
Climb the stairs (we’ll call it cardio), and you’re greeted by a cozy loft that overlooks the great room.
With its sloped ceiling and view down below, it’s ideal for a reading nook, a mini office, or a place to stash the kid who suddenly wants to practice the saxophone.
Up here, Bedroom 2 is the MVP—it’s got its own private bath, complete with a walk-in shower.
It’s the perfect guest suite for visiting in-laws, adult children, or that one friend who always says “I’ll just stay one night” and ends up staying the weekend.
Comfortably.
And let’s not forget the 700-square-foot flex room!
It’s included in the total square footage and is totally customizable.
Want a home gym?
Go for it.
Yoga studio?
Sure.
Game room, home theater, secret lair?
Yes, yes, and maybe don’t tell anyone.

Lower Level
The basement level isn’t just an afterthought—it’s a full-on living space.
With two additional bedrooms that share a bathroom, it’s ideal for teenagers, guests, or even converting one into an art studio or office.
There’s also a spacious open family area that’s perfect for games, movie marathons, or building the world’s most complicated Lego set.
Two sets of sliding doors lead directly outside, so you’ve got great natural light and easy access to the yard (or lake, if you’re lucky).
And yes, there’s even a dedicated mechanicals area because—let’s face it—we need the bones of the house to be as strong as its style.
2-Car Comfort with a Bonus Spot
Let’s talk parking, because you’re going to need room for the kayak-hauling SUV, the family sedan, and—let’s be honest—that vintage convertible you’ve had your eye on.
This plan includes a 3-car garage cleverly disguised as a 2-car on the main level (yes, one of them is tandem, and it’s a genius use of space).
It’s perfect for storage, hobbies, or finally starting that woodshop project you’ve been talking about for six years.
Designed for a Side-Sloping Lot—Yes, That’s a Good Thing!
This home is specifically designed for a side-sloping lot, which not only adds architectural interest but also opens up all sorts of landscaping possibilities.
Think tiered gardens, waterfall features, or even a hidden patio.
A sloping lot also means your walkout lower level actually makes sense—no awkward dark basement vibes here.
Just bright, livable space with killer views.
This 4,039-square-foot house isn’t just stunning to look at—it’s smart, functional, and built for real life.

Whether you’re hosting a big holiday dinner, enjoying a quiet night by the fire, or chasing the dog around the yard, this plan adapts to your lifestyle with ease and charm.
With 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and living spaces that feel both open and cozy, it strikes that sweet spot between luxurious and livable.
It’s the kind of home where memories are made—burnt toast breakfasts, first steps, family board game nights, and late-night heart-to-hearts on the deck.
So, if you’re dreaming of a home that combines lakeside serenity with mountain-home warmth and a layout that makes total sense—you might’ve just found it.
Building or buying a home isn’t just about picking the perfect house plan—it’s also about making smart long-term choices. From comparing mortgage rates to finding a trustworthy real estate agent, every decision adds value. Don’t forget to explore options like home insurance, home warranties, and potential refinance opportunities to protect your investment.
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