Photos by Lindsay Salazar

Sometimes, the best designs come to life in the most unexpected locations. For this project, Bond Design Company’s Jennifer Chipman was originally on the hunt for an urban-chic Manhattan townhome. But when the client discovered a sprawling ranch property near Park City, the NYC lifestyle had to take a mountainous turn. 

As seen in our print feature, Mountains Meet Manhattan, Chipman was challenged to infuse the bold color, graphic pattern and signature Fifth Avenue polish into a brand-new locale. To bring it home, the Bond team enlisted graphic stone and full-tilt pattern to adorn nearly every room. Scroll on to see exclusive spaces not featured in the print edition.

Upon entry to the home, guests are greeted by a stylish foyer. Complementing a lively New Ravenna tile floor, Holly Hunt wallpaper covers each wall. An ebony walnut credenza anchors the space. On top, a display of the homeowners eclectic treasures, including a vintage Louis Vuitton trunk and a green marble horse sculpture. “It’s a vignette that tells a story, and a foyer that makes a statement,” Chipman says.

Made up of five carefully matched slavs of Bianco Lasa Macchia Vecchia, the stepped-stone fireplace surround brings the drama to the first liveable room of the house.

Nearby, the dining room is all about finesse and craftsmanship. At the center of the vignette, a stunning 132-inch dining table from Shine by Sho radiates luxury and glamour. A gilded base, marble inlay and clipped corners deliver a tailor-made feel. To keep the visual flow balanced, the designers paired Hickory Chair dining chairs and a custom banquette as seating, softening the overall look. “This is one of our favorite design moves,” says Chipman. “Fewer chair legs mean less visual clutter, and versatility adds interest.”

A rosy palette drove the design for a bedroom suite. Matching blush tile in the adjoining bathroom, soft, feminine textiles and floral velvet pillows layered on the high-fashion feeling. Stargaze by Schumacher clads the walls for a touch of whimsy and warmth.

The home office houses a little secret: hidden cabinetry tucked behind custom cabinetry by PepperTree Cabinets. When closed, the color-drenched room is a moody, serene retreat. When revealed, hidden shelves offer stylish functionality with a pop of maroon that flawlessly complements the room’s Lead Gray Benjamin Moore paint.

In the playful media room, accent shelves and a wet bar showcase warm, tonal hues of taupe and camel, creating a cozy, inviting ambiance. Gold accents and a sleek fluted sink echo the glam that persists throughout the home’s design.

With it’s own private entrance, the property’s guest house was designed to have a vibe all its own. Rich materials like dark walnut cabinetry and emerald green accents give the space a distinctly masculine energy. “The details evoke the feel of a stately gentleman’s club, but with a hint of Art Deco glam woven in for good measure,” says Chipman.

In the guest bedroom, the emerald tones get leveled up in the best way. Moody layers of green on green, from the Zak + Fox Wallcovering to the cozy tufted bed bench create an escape both restful and inviting.


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