Floor Plan

RidgeLine

3 Bedrooms | 2.5 Bathrooms | 2,781 Square Feet
Mountain heritage. Modern comfort.

Inspired by Appalachian tradition. Designed for today.

RidgeLine Cabin Design

Key Features

  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 2.5 Bathrooms
  • 2,781 Square Feet
  • Expansive great room with exposed timber framing
  • Main-level primary suite
  • Wide covered porch for outdoor living
  • Open-concept gathering spaces
  • Appalachian-inspired mountain architecture

The RidgeLine celebrates the enduring character of Appalachian mountain homes through handcrafted timber framing, welcoming porches, and architecture that feels deeply connected to its surroundings. Warm natural materials, generous gathering spaces, and thoughtfully framed views create a home that honors tradition while embracing the comforts of modern living. Every detail reflects a legacy of craftsmanship built to last for generations.

Designed with both everyday life and family gatherings in mind, the RidgeLine offers a spacious, flowing layout balanced by comfortable private retreats. The main-level primary suite provides convenience, while the open great room naturally becomes the heart of the home. Whether perched on a mountainside, overlooking a valley, or nestled among the trees, the RidgeLine creates a lasting sense of belonging rooted in place and purpose.

Make the RidgeLine Your Own

Every Woodhouse floor plan is designed to inspire—not to limit what's possible. Whether you'd like to expand the covered porch, create additional outdoor gathering spaces, reconfigure the great room, or tailor the layout to make the most of your mountain property, our in-house design team can adapt the RidgeLine to fit your vision.

From subtle refinements to fully custom modifications, we'll work with you to create a timber frame home that reflects the way you want to live while preserving the handcrafted character, Appalachian heritage, and timeless craftsmanship that define the RidgeLine.

Learn how to customize a Woodhouse floor plan.

Appalachian Home Series

The Appalachian style cabin was less of an intentional design aesthetic than it was a product of necessity and rugged ingenuity.  The Scotch-Irish settlers who pushed West into the mountains of the southern colonial territories utilized the materials at hand- fieldstone, log timbers, and clay to build simple, single room shelters with steep roofs, stone chimneys and warm lofts that protected from the snow, wind and rains.  As time and abundance allowed, new rooms and subsequent wings were built, resulting in the add-hock Appalachian style that we admire today.

The architects and craftsmen at Woodhouse pay tribute to those generations of homesteaders with our Appalachian Home Series.  While hand-cut logs and clay chinking have been replaced with energy saving SIP paneled walls and expertly crafted timber frames, the original inspiration carries through to today.

Rooted in Mountain Tradition

Discover the RidgeLine

Take a guided walkthrough of the RidgeLine and experience how Appalachian-inspired architecture creates a home that feels both timeless and welcoming. From the handcrafted timber framing and spacious great room to the inviting covered porch and thoughtfully connected living spaces, you'll see how every detail is designed to honor mountain traditions while supporting the way families live today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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