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Sunrise, Promontory

The Art of Gathering

Designed with dramatic rooflines and expansive windows, this new construction project designed as a modern-meets-mountain home is bold and infused with the client’s personality and needs as a second home. Located in the Promontory, Park City community near ski resorts and mountainous regions, the clients were gifted with interior finishes and fixtures filled with color and natural elements that connect to the landscape and exterior architecture. Quiet white walls, a dry-stacked stone fireplace, light-toned wood floors and sedate countertop materials ground the backdrop for colorful textiles and comfortable furniture pieces that are rich in texture. Views of blue skies and a rolling landscape balance the interior’s colorful accents. An artful ensemble of coffee tables—including charred wood, walnut and smoked glass-topped pieces—anchors the great room’s conversation area with rounded forms. Colors in the vast sky and landscape are pulled into sharper focus adding to the overall conversation of the environment rather than competing with nature.


A mix of patterns, vivid colors and shapely forms enervates the main level’s open living spaces beneath a soaring butterfly ceiling clad in slatted poplar wood. In the living area, for example, vibrant vases and an array of splashy pillows accent larger color statements made by a custom curved, raspberry-hued console and shapely teal sofa. Black hues hold the design together through the steel fireplace, coffee and side tables, and the chandelier. Hits of black continue into the warm oak kitchen with a jaw dropping book-matched slab backsplash and the sculptural X island support. A concealed, full-height Wolf range hood allows the striking marble treatment to extend above the cooktop without interruption. In the butler’s pantry the walls are covered in an emerald faux bois Christian Lacroix wallpaper, and the windows are dressed with blinds of vibrant blooms on black.

Sunrise, Promontory

More is More

The combination of the wallcovering, glass tile, and Kelly Wearstler sconces creates high drama and interest, a passion of the homeowners. Here the motto is “more is more.”


Like the color-changed great room above, the lower family room offers details to reflect the client’s style. A commissioned screen by artist Jimmi Toro doubles as a room divider and art installation in the lower-level family room. The expansive fireplace features a combed-plaster face, Cristallo quartzite surround and a terrazzo hearth that extends to form a floating bench.

Sunrise, Promontory

Every Day is a Getaway

Multi-colored bunny wallpaper animates the guest bathroom, where a light composed of blue and green handblown glass globes resembles bunches of grapes connected by fabric-covered swags. A teal-hued version of the same wallcovering dresses the adjoining bedroom. Blue greens were used as are a thread through the project to promote continuity. In the primary bedroom, an embroidered watercolor-like drapery fabric pairs with textured, multi-hued striped wallpaper to frame vast mountain scenery.

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