Arches, circles and sculptural curves dominated the 2025 Utah Valley Parade of Homes, affirming that our love of rounded forms and flowing contours is no passing phase. Softened lines and silhouettes have redefined how we want our spaces to look and feel: more natural, more relaxed. And, dare we say, more moving—both in spirit and in form.

1. A large oculus invites natural light into an Alpine poolhouse courtyard, where rounded bench seating surrounds a calming Japanese maple. Home and interior by Ezra Lee Design + Build.

2. A bold arch encloses a high-contrast breakfast bar, surrounding dark cabinetry and a sleek, high-gloss tile backsplash. Home by RC Dent Construction; interior by CJ Design Group.

3. In Orem, a round area rug serves as the foundation for a dining room awash in rich color and natural light. Home by Robison Home Builders; interior by Interior Concepts Design.

4. In a luxe Alpine master suite, a custom LED-lit arched niche—carved into a hand-plastered wall—casts a dramatic glow behind the modern upholstered bed. Home and interior by Ezra Lee Design + Build.

5. Custom semi-circle ceiling detail softens the hard lines and angles of a squared-off dining room in American Fork. Home by Kaizen Custom Homes; interior by Eclectic Design Co.

6. An Alpine kitchen’s island ends showcase bold contrast—one rounded outward with convex curves, the other sculpted inward with concave forms—each island boasting fluted cabinetry detailing and boldly sculpted stone edges. Home by E Builders; interior by Hansen Design Firm.
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