CLB took to heart the homeowners’ desire to engage a design team that would understand and honor design history. They incorporated Scandinavian and Brazilian influences, interspersed with playful mountain concepts that speak to the location, into the home’s interior decor. The homeowners’ existing art collection––including pieces by Slim Aarons, Andy Warhol, David Yarrow, Terrance Guardipee, Jane Waterous, and Gray Malin, among others––shaped many of the design decisions.
Warm and textured interiors offset Utah’s harsh climate while complementing the surrounding mountain views during all seasons. A neutral palette with unexpected pops of jewel tones, walnut, and white oak creates a playful and sophisticated atmosphere. Additional materials include Texas limestone, graphic wallpaper, Moroccan rugs, and leather accents. The design team used long-lasting materials, including low-maintenance fabrics with resistant finishes, to create functional spaces that could withstand gatherings and the young children’s daily activities. Furnishings include a locally sourced and customized dining table and living room side tables, as well as custom creations for the entry console, desk, dining benches, and window coverings. Additionally, the design team sourced interior furnishings from notable brands such as Flexform, Croft House, SHIIR, and De La Espada. Custom lighting fixtures from Apparatus, Gabriel Scott, and Lee Broom.
Project Team
Interior Design : CLB Architects – https://clbarchitects.com/
Sarah Kennedy, Cynthia Tibbitts, Erica Hawley
Architecture : 4C Design Group
Interior Architects : PC Interiors
Location : Park City, Utah, United States
Area : 6,000 square-foot
Year : 2020
Photographs : Lucy Call Photography – http://www.lucycall.com/