The Wright stuffFrank Lloyd Wright, the innovative American architect, once said, “No house should ever be on a hill or on anything. It should be of the hill. Belonging to it. Hill and house should live... |
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A fresh approachThese days, many new mid-level homes have a case of the doldrums. Cookie-cutter floor plans, boxy rooms, and beige and brown … well, everything. Sure, limited resources result in limited... |
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All together nowSalt Lake’s historic Marmalade District, designer Jeff Landry integrates a two-story addition into his century-old bungalow. |
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Living LargeA stylish 800-square-foot Park City studio proves bigger isn’t always better |
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Mission AccomplishedOne Park City man realizes his dream of designing and building his ideal abode—a Craftsman-style dwelling with a touch of Asian flair. |
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Peak PerformanceBold architecture, dynamic design and a breathtaking mountain setting merge to create a magnificent Park City home. |
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Point of viewPark City architect Dale Ayers combines green features with site-sensitive design to shape his ultra-modern mountain home. |
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Thinking outside the boxA young Salt Lake family and their modern downtown abode prove that with a little creative thinking and a lot of dedication you can build big style on a small budget. |
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Simply inspiredA Park City couple creates a serene mountain retreat |
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Past and presentA fine-tuned floorplan and eco-friendly flair transform a classic old house into a charming, freshly-fashioned home |
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Cottage industryA talented design team transforms an outdated Salt Lake house into a chic and charming cottage |
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842 Square FeetA loft-living couple discovers quality, not quantity, is the key to living well |
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Home for the holidaysForget deck the halls—when Mary Jane Price decorates her family’s Park City retreat, she bedecks the whole dwelling. |
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Hip HomesteadA local builder looks to the past to create a modern home for his family |
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Head for the hillsA talented team combines fresh features and natural details to shape a cozy mountain home. |



