ALPINE SORREL

1815 SQ FT  |  3 BEDROOMS  |  2.5 BATHS  |  2 BAYS  |  44 FT WIDE  |  38 FT DEEP

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Three-Bedroom Mountain Chalet Vacation Plan

Regular price $1,300.00 USD
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HOUSE PLAN FEATURES:

  • Cozy mountain chalet ideal for a vacation home or energy-efficient small home
  • Vaulted ceilings in great room and dining room with a grand fireplace
  • Outdoor fireplace and plenty of windows to take in mountain views
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SQUARE FOOTAGE

Main Level 1217
Upper Level 436
Lower Level 162
Total Finished 1815
Garage 569
Other 486 Crawlspace
Porch 202
Deck 194

OTHER SPECIFICATIONS

Bedrooms 3
Full Bathrooms 2
Powders 1
Garage Bays 2
Garage Entry Side
Width of House 44 ft
Depth of House 38 ft
Building Height 36 ft
Ceiling Height - Main Level 8', Vaulted
Ceiling Height - Upper Level 8'
Ceiling Height - Lower Level 8'
Foundation Type Combo Slab-Crawl
Exterior Wall Construction 2x6
Roof Pitches 12/12

Embrace the beauty of a mountain getaway with Alpine Sorrel, a vacation home that seamlessly blends mountain charm with Scandinavian influences. The Alpine Sorrel plan brings to life the ideal ski chalet feel, complete with steep gabled roofs and a cozy, welcoming design. This home is ideal for a sloped or hillside site, making it a natural fit for mountain retreats or lakeside escapes. With its unique combination of rustic style and practical living spaces, Alpine Sorrel invites you to create unforgettable memories in a scenic setting.

Key Features of the Alpine Sorrel Plan

  • Mountain Chalet Aesthetic: Steep gabled roofs and Scandinavian-inspired architecture create the perfect ski chalet ambiance, ideal for vacation retreats.

  • Drive-Under Garage for Sloped Sites: The lower level features a two-car drive-under garage, perfectly designed for sloped or hillside lots, maximizing the main living areas above.

  • Expansive Main Level Living: The main level offers 1,217 sq ft of living space with an open-concept great room and dining area, featuring soaring timber trusses and vaulted ceilings ranging from 12' to 20'.

  • Grand Central Fireplace: The great room is centered around a grand fireplace surrounded by built-ins, providing a cozy gathering place for family and friends.

  • Outdoor Living Spaces: Enjoy the wide 194 sq ft front porch and the 202 sq ft rear deck with a statement outdoor fireplace—perfect for taking in breathtaking views or entertaining outdoors.

  • Functional Kitchen and Primary Suite: A small yet efficient kitchen includes an island and walk-in pantry, while the main-level primary suite offers an ensuite bath and walk-in closet for a private retreat.

  • Upper Level for Guests: The 436 sq ft upper level features two additional bedrooms and a shared bath, offering comfortable accommodations for guests or family.

Ideal for Scenic Vacation Living

The Alpine Sorrel plan is designed to be the ultimate mountain or lakeside vacation retreat. Whether you're looking for a place to relax after a day on the slopes or to gather with family in front of a roaring fire, this home delivers both comfort and charm. Its efficient use of space, paired with stunning outdoor living areas, make it an ideal getaway for creating lasting memories.

Interested in more mountain-style vacation homes? Check out our Cabin Plans Collection for additional inspiration.

Why Choose the Alpine Sorrel Plan?

  • Scandinavian Ski Chalet Feel: Steep gabled roofs and vaulted ceilings create an authentic mountain escape.

  • Designed for Sloped Sites: Drive-under garage maximizes the layout for hillside or sloped properties.

  • Warm and Inviting Gathering Spaces: Soaring vaulted ceilings, a grand fireplace, and built-ins make the great room a perfect place to gather.

  • Expansive Outdoor Living Areas: Large front porch and rear deck with an outdoor fireplace for enjoying scenic surroundings year-round.

If you're considering homes that fit a hillside or mountain site, explore our Hillside House Plans Collection to discover similar layouts that suit a sloped site.

QUESTIONS ABOUT ALPINE SORREL:

Exterior view of Alpine Sorrel, a mountain chalet-style home with steep gabled roofs, timber accents, and Scandinavian-inspired design.

Can I purchase a Bid Set for this plan?

Bid Sets may be purchased for $500, which can be used as a credit toward the purchase of a Digital PDF or CAD House Plan Set. A Bid Set includes the annotated floor plan sheets and elevation views of the home plan and may be used to obtain estimates from builders so you will have an idea of the cost to build the home. Bid Sets are marked “Not For Construction” and are copyright-protected. Get in touch with us to request a Bid Set of the plan you’d like.

When will I receive my plan files?

Upon purchase and agreement to the terms of our license agreement, your plan files will be electronically delivered in 1-2 business days.

Please note that each plan may have a slightly different estimated timeline for file delivery, so make sure to check before purchasing.

Building Restrictions:

No building restrictions.

What's the difference between Digital PDF and CAD files?

The right plan format for you depends on your situation and how much versatility you may need. 

Digital PDFs are suitable for many uses if you don’t have major site or plan changes. These files are not directly editable, meaning that changes may be more difficult to make, though some minor adjustments may be made via redline by your local professionals. 

When you add the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) files option to your plan purchase, you’ll receive the Digital PDF Plan Set plus the CAD files of each plan sheet (.dwg format) that allow for further customization and options. 

CAD files are digital files that contain detailed and accurate technical drawings and specifications of a design. CAD files are commonly used by building and design professionals to create and modify house plans, and this allows you much more flexibility in making sure your home design meets your needs and works best for your site. 

For a more detailed comparison of the two digital options, check out: About Our House Plans.

Can I make changes to my house plan?

Absolutely! A great option for most clients is to purchase the plan you love and work with a local designer to make the changes and customizations you need. Your local professionals will be most familiar with your building codes and site-specific requirements, and they can help prepare everything you need to obtain a building permit along with the plan customizations you’d like. They will typically need or prefer the CAD version of the plan to do their work most efficiently. 

If all you need are minor changes – like flipping / mirroring the plan to create a right-reading reverse plan – we can do those for you at a flat rate in just a few days. We’re happy to provide a quote for any complex changes you’d like to make as well – such as increasing or decreasing the square footage, designing a basement, changing the ceiling heights or even changing the architectural style. These types of customizations take more time and consultation, and can range in cost. We offer customization services through our founding company, the Colorado-based custom home design firm, LGA Studios. Click here to learn more.

What else do I need before I can build with my house plan?

To get a full understanding of what’s required in your area, we recommend visiting your local building department either in person or via their website. They will often have resources, recommendations, and a checklist of everything you need in order to submit for a building permit before breaking ground on your site. 

Below are a few common items you may need:

  • A Site Plan: A site plan is a drawing that shows where the house is going to be located on your property and depicts the driveway / access and any grading and water management / septic requirements.
  • Site-Specific Engineering: Because local regulations and site variations differ widely, we do not offer “pre-engineered” plans, and you’ll need to obtain a site-specific engineering analysis from a licensed professional in the state where the home will be built. 

    Some areas of the country have especially strict engineering codes – with good reason – such as hurricane-risk zones along the Gulf Coast or earthquake-prone areas of California. These areas may require Geological or Seismic Engineering and the addition of retaining walls or wall bracing. Your builder or building department can provide references to trusted professionals in your area.
  • Local Code Compliance: Our home plans meet the International Residential Code (IRC) in effect when the plan was designed. The IRC is the base code typically adopted by all states, though states will often add their own adjustments on top of the base code due to state-specific geographical conditions. 

    Some areas have specific energy codes that have to be followed, and may require Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) plans, along with local code updates. It is your responsibility to comply with all local building codes, zoning requirements, and other applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, and conditions set forth by your planning commission.
  • A Professional “Stamp”: Several states – including California, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and Nevada – require that your home design and entire set of construction drawings be reviewed and stamped by a local professional, such as a structural engineer or architect. Your local building department will let you know if this is required in your state.

Any additional questions?