This Mountain Craftsman home plan spans 4,284 square feet across two stories. Six bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms provide ample space for family and guests. The design features a main-level owner’s suite and a three-car garage for convenient vehicle storage.
Introducing the 6-Bedroom Mountain Craftsman Home
Exhibiting a modern craftsman style, the house combines stone veneer with shingle siding and features multiple steep gabled roofs. Its facade presents an arched entryway flanked by large windows, while an attached three-car garage extends from the left side. A cupola with a weathervane tops the garage, adding vertical interest to the roofline.
Main Level Floor Plan
A great room, dining area, and kitchen form the central living space in an open-concept layout. One wing is occupied by a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet, while a study/bedroom sits opposite. Multiple porches, including a screened porch, extend the living area outdoors, and a three-car garage connects to the home via a utility room.
Buy: Donald A. Gardner – Plan 444080GDN
Bonus Room Floor Plan (Upper Level)
Here, you can see the bonus suite on the upper level with an adjoining full bathroom. This area connects to the main level via a staircase. Based on the homeowner’s needs, the bonus suite provides additional living space that can serve multiple purposes.
Lower Level Floor Plan
The lower level includes a large recreation room with a fireplace and wet bar, serving as a central gathering space. Three additional bedrooms, each with access to a bathroom, provide enough sleeping quarters for family or guests. A spacious patio and an octagonal outdoor area extend from the recreation room, offering outdoor sitting areas.
Buy: Donald A. Gardner – Plan 444080GDN
Step Into the Foyer Featuring a Coffered Ceiling, Arched Door, and Open Stairway
With a coffered ceiling and pale blue walls, the foyer has an airy atmosphere. A wooden staircase with ornate wrought iron balusters leads to the lower level, while large windows flood the space with natural light.
Waterside Living Room with Floor-to-Ceiling Stone Fireplace
The living room features a stone fireplace that extends all the way to the ceiling, serving as a focal point for the space. Large arched windows span the far wall, offering panoramic water views and flooding the room with natural light. The coffered ceiling adds architectural interest, while built-in shelving flanks the fireplace, providing storage and display areas for decor.
Open-Plan Living Area with Cone-Style Vaulted Ceiling
Here’s a different view of the great room. The open-concept space combines a dining area and living room, united by hardwood flooring and waterfront views. A hexagonal vaulted ceiling with wood paneling crowns the dining area, while large windows and glass doors surround the space.
Traditional Two-Tone Kitchen Featuring Decorative Wall Moulding
Featuring a mix of white and blue cabinetry, the kitchen creates a two-tone effect for visual interest. Granite countertops with a speckled pattern top both the perimeter counters and the central island. Three pendant lights hang above the island, while recessed lighting provides additional illumination throughout the space.
Different Perspective of the Kitchen With the Dining Room in Open View
The kitchen opens into the circular dining area in the great room. The curved island follows the room’s contours, blending the cooking and dining areas.
Blue Waterside Master Suite Capped By a Tray Ceiling
The master bedroom features a serene blue color scheme, complemented by white trim and furnishings. Large windows and glass doors provide a panoramic view of the water, and a fireplace adds to the room’s appeal.
Neutral-Toned Bathroom Featuring Dark Cabinetry and Granite Surfaces
Featuring an L-shaped vanity with dark cabinetry and speckled granite countertops, this bathroom is a bit too bland for my taste, but nothing a round of renovation can’t fix. A large framed mirror hangs above the sink, flanked by two sconce lights that provide soft illumination.
Secondary Bedroom With a Bold Red Ceiling Accent and Wicker Seating
Large windows offer views of lush greenery outside this secondary room, while wicker chairs create a window-side seating area. I particularly love how the tray ceiling with a bold red accent contrasts with the neutral walls and white trim.
Waterside Sitting Area with Panoramic Windows
The room features large windows and glass doors that offer panoramic views of the water. A wicker chair and a blue dresser add pops of color and texture to the space, bringing out the coastal-inspired decor.
Upper Landing with Decorative Ironwork and Panoramic Windows
Now, step into the upper-level hallway featuring a wooden railing with decorative wrought iron balusters, overlooking the lower floor. Large windows line the far wall, offering expansive water views. Recessed lighting in the ceiling provides additional illumination, while neutral-toned carpeting adds to the area’s warmth.
Nautical-Themed Attic Bedroom with Suspended Beds
Dark walls in bedrooms are a no-go for me, but it’s an easy fix. Other than that, I’d say the attic bedroom is well-planned. The two suspended beds, hung by ropes, emphasize the space-saving design.
Twin Bed Nooks with Built-in Storage
The two double bedrooms emphasize the house’s ample sleeping areas. The second room here features two built-in bed nooks with navy blue accent walls. White built-in shelving units flank and separate the beds, offering storage and display space for personal items. Each bed nook is equipped with individual lighting.
Multi-Purpose Recreation Space with Pool Table
The game room features a centrally positioned pool table, surrounded by large windows and wooden chairs with cushions. Recessed lighting in the ceiling ensures even illumination throughout the space, and the natural light alone is enough during the day.
Moonlit Waterside Retreat Embraced by Stone Columns
Featuring a stamped concrete floor and stone columns, the covered patio serves as an outdoor retreat. I also like how it’s illuminated by both moonlight and strategically placed lamps, offering a serene nighttime ambiance with a clear view of the water.
See How the Waterside Patio Looks During the Day
The nighttime view doesn’t do this covered patio justice, so here’s how it looks during the day.
Arched Balcony Overlooking Water, Suitable for Outdoor Dining
The covered balcony features a wood-look tile floor and is framed by an arched opening. The dining set with neutral-toned chairs provides seating for outdoor meals or relaxation. Meanwhile, wrought iron railings ensure safety while maintaining an unobstructed view of the water.
Blue-Accented Outdoor Seating Area with Panoramic Water View
No, we’re not done yet with the waterside seating areas in this house. The screened porch here is framed by three large openings and features an unobstructed view of the water.
The Octagonal Waterside Porch From a Different Perspective
This image offers a daytime view of the lakeside screened porch previously seen at sunset.
A Serene Lakeview from the Brick Patio Concludes the Mountain Craftsman House Tour
From this perspective, you can see the multi-level patio area overlooking the water. Stone columns support the upper balcony, while a paved walkway leads down to the water’s edge where a boat dock is visible.
Buy: Donald A. Gardner – Plan 444080GDN