Color

Think your décor is short on detail? Here’s what you do: Tack on some trim. Something tasteful and tailored, nothing crazy. After all, you don’t live in a circus tent.
Bring fun, energy and intrigue into the hope with a pop of color courtesy of nature's very own color palette.
If you attended the recent Utah Valley Parade of Homes, you couldn't miss how a black-and-white color palette dominated many of the dramatic, high-style interiors.
If green has a season, this is it. Bright, saturated shades—grass to lime, chartreuse to avocado—are growing strong as they reinvigorate fashion runways and fabulous rooms alike.
Houseplants are back in style, breathing life, fabulous form and natural beauty to interiors across Utah. Use these tips to help them do the same to yours.
From chartreuse to avocado, jungle to pistachio, green is enjoying a moment.
In Deer Valley, designer Tori McBrien and her clients use fresh colors, shimmering surfaces and high-voltage details to transform a slope-side family retreat.
In Deer Valley, designer Tori McBrien and her clients use fresh colors, shimmering surfaces and high-voltage details to transform a slope-side family retreat.

Monochrome Home

Designer Jeff Landry offers tips and techniques for creating a sensational, single—color space. Evaluate the space. “Monochromatic palettes create a larger visual space and a soothing, gentle environment,” says Landry, who often uses single-color schemes to make rooms look and feel more spacious and tranquil. Begin with fabrics, Landry suggests. He...
Marsala, Rose Quartz, Serenity and Radiant Orchid: Move over. You have nothing on 2017's Pantone Color of the Year: Greenery. Green is the new black; it compliments every hue. While wedding backgrounds, backdrops, fillers—and even menus—almost always flaunt fresh greens, it's about time green-clad details get their day in the spotlight. Photography: D'Arcy...