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Main Level: |
1,653 |
Bathrooms: |
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Upper Level: |
885 |
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2,538
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Altamount
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A true log-home classic, the Altamount combines the warmth and strength of log construction with a masterful interior design. Inspired by traditional Appalachian Mountain-style architecture, this plan promises such classic features as large dormer windows above the great room and a pitched roofline that generates visual interest while maximizing upper-level living space. And no matter how you situate this home on your land, every side becomes a view side thanks to multiple porch and deck spaces.
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Altamount
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Your getaway home may not be that far from town, but that first sight of it every weekend instantly transports you a million miles away. It’s the vision you dreamed up in your mind when you first closed your eyes and imagined what your log home would look like. Sturdy timbers stacked high, windows galore and enough porches to guarantee that you maintain a 360-degree perspective on life in your own private paradise—even if Sunday afternoons seem to come around way too fast.
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Main Level
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With more than 2,000 square feet of heated living space, the main floor takes an uncomplicated approach to weekend living. A combined kitchen/dining room immediately draws you in, steering you toward the views of the vaulted great room with a sense of momentum and inevitability. The 2 spaces are close enough for functional convenience, but an interior wall establishes a noticeable level of separation and privacy.
Meanwhile, the master suite takes advantage of the primary view corridor, and private pocket porches provide both views and shaded respite on all 4 sides of the home.
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Upper Level
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The roof’s pitch line starts a full 5 feet off floor level, preserving the upper level’s quaint appearance on the outside while maximizing the amount of usable space on the inside.
2 mirror-image guest bedrooms and a full common bathroom are ideal for the kids or for overnight guests. A shared loft area overlooks the great room and the crackling fireplace below. It’s the perfect vantage point for young ones to hide out in anticipation of Santa Claus’s arrival.
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