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Architect:
Mount Bachelor Design Studio
Mount Bachelor Design Studio
This gorgeous ranch–style home features vaulted ceilings in the foyer, the great room, the dining room, and the master bedroom, and lofty 10' ceilings throughout the house. The main photo shows the rear of the house, which as you can see is filled almost entirely with large windows. The master suite – which is quite spacious – is positioned on one side of the house, while two additional bedroom suites and an activity room are located on the other. The great room has a large fireplace that can be enjoyed from the kitchen, and exposed wood trusses supporting the ceiling.
Architect:
Jon Rentfrow
Rentfrow Residential Design
All the stone veneer and wood detailing make this an extremely handsome one–story home. The original homeowners had a sloped lot, so they were able to have a walk–out lower level. The ceilings on the main level are set at a lofty 10', and the family, hearth room (both of which feature fireplaces!), and the master bedroom have vaulted ceilings. Interior spaces are set at angles to each other, creating a unique look and feel without sacrificing functionality. There are two bedrooms on the main level, and if you choose to build the lower level there's room for three more bedrooms along with a grand recreation area.
Architect:
Jon Rentfrow
Rentfrow Residential Design
This house looks great from the front, with its multiple gables and handsome Craftsman style wood detailing, both the focus and view are directed to the rear. It's a one–story house with a master suite and a second bedroom on the main level, but if your lot slopes to the rear there's a lower level with three additional bedrooms, a rec room, and a home theater space. There's a covered porch at the front, and a covered deck at the rear that's 12'–deep, wraps all the way around the great room, and is directly accessible from both the master bedroom on one end and the breakfast nook off the kitchen on the other. The great room has a vaulted ceiling crossed by exposed wood trusses, and the ceiling in the dining room is set at a lofty 12'.
Architect:
Karen Keating, AIA
TKP Architects
As you step into this handsome one–story home there's a beautiful circular stairway to the lower walk out level right in front of you, and just beyond it is a great room with a tall vaulted ceiling and a far wall filled with windows that rise up to meet it. A glazed door provides access to a deck that spans the entire width of the house. Also on this main level is a spacious kitchen with a sun–filled nook, a formal dining room, and a study. And the lower level includes 3 more bedrooms, a home theater space, and a large recreation area with a wet bar.
Architect:
Jon Rentfrow
Rentfrow Residential Design
This one–story mountain–style house can be built as a 2–bedroom house if you choose not to construct the lower level, but with the lower level there's room for three more bedrooms, and a spacious and open area with a wet bar for entertaining. The view is oriented to the rear, where a covered deck wraps around the great room, the dining room, and the master bedroom. Kitchen, dining and great room are open to each other, and the ceiling in the great room rises to just over 19'. There are two fireplaces in the house – one in the great room facing the kitchen, and another in the master suite that can be enjoyed from both the bedroom and the bath.
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