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A concrete driveway leads to the triple garage and entry porch.
The home facade features multiple gables and a covered entry framed with double columns and decorative brackets.
Front-right view of the house showcasing the angled garage with wooden garage doors and cedar shake accents.
Rear exterior view with board and batten siding, a covered porch, and plenty of glass windows.
Rear-left exterior view showcasing its covered porch supported by stone pillars.
Rear-right exterior view showing the fire pit that matches the stone pillars.
Bird’s eye view of the mountain ranch showing its tiled roofs and concrete driveway.
Aerial view of the mountain ranch home.
Foyer with a wooden entry door and tiled floor that transitions to a wide plank flooring.
The foyer opens up to the vaulted living room.
Living room with leather sofa and armchair over a large area rug.
Clerestory windows on the left side bring an ample amount of natural light in.
The living room includes clerestory windows and a stone fireplace flanked by wooden built-ins.
An open layout view showing the living room, kitchen, and dining area.
The kitchen offers natural wood cabinetry and a large multi-use island complemented with round bar stools.
The kitchen island is fitted with an undermount sink and a wine rack arranged into a crisscross pattern.
Dining area with a wooden dining set, a warm glass chandelier, and a lovely artwork adorning the beige wall.
Glass pendants along with recessed ceiling lights enhance the cozy vibes in the eat-in kitchen.
Granite countertops provide the kitchen with a great workspace.
A closer look at the built-in cooktop paired with a bespoke stone vent hood.
Wooden framed windows across help in brightening up the eat-in kitchen.
A closer look at the double wall oven fitted against the wooden cabinetry.
View of the soaring living room from the kitchen.
This bedroom features a vaulted ceiling, light brown walls, a blue velvet armchair, and a wooden bed paired with a matching nightstand.
Spare bedroom with carpet flooring, vaulted ceiling, and private bath.
The bathroom offers a walk-in shower and a sink vanity illuminated by glass sconces.
A closer look at the sink vanity with wooden cabinets, quartz countertop, and a large rectangular mirror.
Another bathroom with wooden vanity equipped with double sinks and framed mirrors.
There’s also a walk-in shower with glass panels and an inset shelf.
This bathroom offers a tub area, sink vanity, and walk-in closets concealed behind the two double doors.
Frameless mirror and glass sconces complement the sink vanity.
Primary bedroom with beige walls, carpet flooring, and sliding glass doors that open to the backyard.
This mountain ranch home boasts a stately facade embellished with wooden cladding, stone accents, cedar shakes, wooden trims, and multiple gables adorned with decorative brackets.
Upon entry, a soaring foyer greets you. It has unobstructed sightlines of the great room which opens completely to the kitchen and dining area. The open layout provides comfortable living as it increases family bonding. There’s a fireplace that radiates a cozy atmosphere while sliding doors at the back extend the entertaining outdoors.
The primary bedroom offers a sweet escape with its 5-fixture ensuite, a large walk-in closet, additional storage space, and outdoor access via sliding glass doors.
Two more bedrooms line the right-wing of the house. They are equipped with walk-in closets, their own vanities, and a shared bath.
The upper level is occupied by the bonus room complete with a full bath and linen closet. This would make a great recreation room, a media room, or a man cave.
Jon Dykstra owns an interior design company in North Vancouver, British Columbia. He's fascinated by architecture and interiors. He also enjoys gardening at his "house in the burbs" and "homesteading" at his off-the-grid boat-access cabin.
Combine all that with a love of writing and Homestratsophere.com was born. He balances his working time between running his interior design company, working on his off-the-grid cabin and publishing homestratosphere.com.