Stylemakers Fall 2018

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ST YLEMAKER S BETTER THAN EVER In today’s design world, quality, individual expression and commitment-to-craft are key. In this special section, we introduce you to the talented individuals and innovative companies working to elevate the level of design in Utah. These artisans, makers and top design professionals are all masters of their crafts. Whether you’re constructing a new house, remodeling a classic or simply looking for that perfect addition to your home, they offer innovative ideas and unique products to help you make the most of where, and how, you live.

Custom Neolith fireplace in multiple colors: Iron Copper, Lava, Avorio and Nero. Design by Cindy McCoy Designs; stone from The Stone Collection.


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LAKE CITY LOFT

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olor. Change. Individuality. Boldness. When you’re ready to make a statement, look to Lake City Loft, a full-service interior design studio that delivers a truly personal design experience. “We help our clients get out of their comfort zone and find their own style,” says Danielle Robinson, director of interior design. “Many people have a hard time knowing where to start if they are building or remodeling,” says Robinson. “We make it easy and personal.” Often, people bring in photos of something they like. “Our best inspiration often comes from our clients,” she says. “But we don’t just copy a photographed space, we take Danielle Robinson

it one step further and create it in a way they’ve never seen before.” This award-winning team has been delivering fresh and unexpected personalized design since 2013. So if you’re building a new home or remodeling an existing one, trust their experienced designers to guide you through the process. “We want to give our clients something they can’t do themselves,” says Robinson. “So their homes reflect their personalities.” Lake City Loft also offers an impressive builder’s design center complete with floor and tile installation services. Visit the high-end design studio to envision your environment, see product samples and talk to onsite designers. Using an exclusive collection of craftsmen, vendors and manufac-

turers, Lake City Loft can create a custom furniture package inspired by you. “We know how to embellish individual tastes and how to create something unique for everyone we work with,” says Robinson.

| on the horizon | Individuality. People aren’t following trends, they want a personal touch to everything. People want something specific to them and not something they found on the internet— something that is just theirs.

198 W. 7200 South, Midvale | 801-829-9969 | lakecityloft.com


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O.C. TANNER JEWELERS

Rolex: The Impossible Collection, published by Assouline, Assouline.com

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rom its home décor and accessories that are truly unique, to the perfect gift to celebrate special occasions, O.C. Tanner Jeweler’s Home and Lifestyle department is a hidden gem in Salt Lake. The thirdfloor department brims with treasures for weddings, successes, holidays and special occasions. Just in time for the holiday season, browse mid-century modern giftables from Georg Jensen,

Simon Pearce glass trees or send your favorite foodie a gift basket from The French Farm filled with imported honey, truffle oil, mustard and more. These one-of-a-kind items are only available for a limited time. O.C. Tanner works with craftsmen and artists on limited editions and small runs to ensure that each gift is as unique as its recipient. The Home and Lifestyle Department abounds

with unique ideas for décor and gifting. “Stop in and experience it for yourself,” says Bob Martin, buyer. “We have an outstanding selection presented in vignettes that help you visualize what each piece would look like in your own personal space.” The department is highly curated and updated regularly. “We attend several markets a year to find the perfect items,” says Martin. “Our vendors know how important exclusivity is to us, and we often buy an entire line of single pieces.” Customer experience is of paramount importance. “Our sales ambassadors build relationships with our customers,” says Martin. “They are dedicated to helping clients find exactly what they need—whether it is something for their homes, a business gift, or just something thoughtful and beautiful for someone special.”

| splurge-worthy | Assouline books. These beautiful books on architecture, art, design, fashion and gastronomy are an homage to the art of luxury bookmaking. New for autumn: Rolex: The Impossible Collection.

15 S. State Street, Salt Lake City | 801-532-3222 | octannerjewelers.com


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KILTERDESIGN

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ilterDesign is unique in just about every way imaginable. For starters, the name. Out of kilter or off-kilter is out of balance, thus kilter is balance or good working condition. KilterDesign is made of both designers and makers—the very essence of balanced design. Established in 2000, KilterDesign is neither a traditional architecture firm, a traditional furniture-making company or a traditional artist studio. It is all of the above under one roof. “One day we might be designing a home, business space or installing art,” says Rustin Ostler, founding partner. “The next day we might be building a sculpture or a 20-foot conference table for a business.” This collection of passionate designers, architects, artisans, craftspeople, project managers, sculptors, painters and inventors infuse every project with a unique perspective and abundant talent. The research

and design studio’s work ranges from product design, fine art and custom furniture to small-scale commercial and residential architecture, with a focus on contemporary and modern design. Combined, the members have degrees and licenses in art, architecture, and design as well as years of experience in construction

and fabrication. That means they understand what both contractors and designers need. And, they can translate a home or business owner’s vision into a design and plan. By offering bespoke, hand-crafted furniture as well as sophisticated architecture for both residential and commercial spaces, KilterDesign delivers a one-of-kind experience.

In addition, this talented team designs, manufactures, and installs art and furniture for gallery shows and public spaces. Whether they design and build or build from someone else’s design, the result is extraordinary. | making a surprise comeback | “Art nouveau colors and style, brass and bronze, and rattan accents,” says Rustin Ostler, founding partner. “We’re seeing chic, modern lines mixed with organic elements.”

325 W. 1700 South, Salt Lake City | 801-598-9966 | kilterdesign.com


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THE STONE COLLECTION

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o matter what your design aesthetic is, the grandeur of natural stone can paint it into reality. Its variations in color, patterns and textures lead to unlimited potential. And because it comes from the earth, it’s a sustainable investment that stands the test of time. If you want to add the luxury of natural or engineered stone to your home, The Stone Collection offers one

of the broadest inventories available with more than 8,000 slabs from over 30 countries. “Our goal is to provide an amazing experience and give customers the tools they need to make the best decision for their lifestyle,” says Pete Smith, general manager. The Stone Collection is Salt Lake City’s largest natural and engineered stone slab resource offering granite, marble, quartzite, semi-precious,

engineered quartz, soapstone and more in a variety of price points. All of the premium hard surface materials in the showroom and warehouse are hand-selected. In addition to natural stone, The Stone Collection carries Neolith, Caesarstone, Geoluxe, Vetrazzo and more, including Diresco, a new exterior-use quartz product landing this fall. “The new facility is a fabulous resource that expands your knowledge of stone and tile,” says Smith. “Our experienced and knowledgeable staff is ready to answer any questions and make expert recommendations.” The sleek, sophisticated 60,000-square-foot facility in West Valley City serves as an inspiring space for guests. “The showroom sets a higher standard,” says Mike Hitchcock, managing director. “We designed it to provide collaborative work spaces as well as the ability to host industry events.”

| hot design trend | Using natural stone slabs instead of tile for kitchen backsplashes and choosing neutral-colored, lowmaintenance quartz or quartzite for countertops. Quartz is engineered and quartzite is a natural stone harder than granite.

In this kitchen, Patagonia granite was selected for the backsplash and Caesarstone quartz for the countertops.

2179 S. Commerce Center Drive, Suite 500, West Valley City | 801-875-4460 | thestonecollection.com


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BERNHARDT INTERIORS

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or more than 129 years, Bernhardt Furniture has been selling distinctive, luxury home furnishings. The heritage brand is known for its skilled craftsmen that create unique pieces with artful details and lavish materials. Inspired by art and architecture, Bernhardt’s ultra-modern furniture sets the standard for contemporary design.

And while they’ve gained the trust of designers and decorators across the country, they’ve never had a stand alone store in the state of Utah—until now. “I am honored that Bernhardt chose to open a store in Utah,” says president and owner of Bernhardt Interiors, Chris Ross. “Bernhardt is a family-owned company, and over the past 15 years we’ve built a relationship based on discerning taste and similar values.” Bernhardt Interiors is the first freestanding Bernhardt store in the United States and offers on-trend furniture and décor that mixes textures, metals, and glass as well as a full line of new fabrics. “Customers and designers need something they can’t find anywhere else,” says Ross. “These

exclusive products are new to the market and only available here.” The first-ever showroom opened this fall right next to Thomasville of Utah. Browse the jaw-dropping, upto-the-minute displays to find items that surprise and delight. “You are definitely going to want to see this,” says Ross. Bernhardt Interiors also offer complimentary design services

to help you select the perfect items for your space. | vital design element | Mixed metals to create visual interest and glamour. From brass and pewter to stainless silver and copper, mixing metals adds a sophisticated touch.

5251 South State Street, Murray | 801-263-1292 | BernhardtUtah.com


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GREGG HODSON INTERIOR DESIGN

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reating functional and beautiful spaces starts by pinpointing your individual needs. “When starting a new project, make a list of activities that will take place in each room,” says Gregg Hodson, owner of Gregg Hodson Interior Design. “A family room, for example, might have two separate conversation areas, a place to play games, a space for entertaining and another to watch movies,

and maybe additional sleeping space for guests.” Once you have identified the primary functions, then you can add details to the list. Are you going to do projects in this space? Wrap gifts? Is this room where you would lie to read or work on a puzzle? Understanding both the primary and secondary requirements of a space will help you design an efficient, useful area. Then, you can make decisions

based on aesthetics. For high-use areas, Hodson suggests using commercial grade carpet. “Some companies produce very attractive products that can be made into rugs or installed wall-to-wall,” he says. Because painting is labor-intensive, it can be very expensive to re-do. “Buying quality paint actually saves money,” he says. Finally, consider vinyl wall coverings. “They are beautiful and washable and are an excellent choice for rooms that are very lived in,” he says. Gregg Hodson Interior Design is a full-service interior design firm specializing in custom residential interiors and commercial projects. For more than 25 years, the firm has designed beautiful, distinctive interiors. “From conception to completion, we do everything from new home construction and remodels to furnishing and custom furniture design,” says Hodson.

| must-have material | Quartz countertops. “They are better than natural stone because they are impervious to damage,” says Gregg Hodson. “Man-made quartz makes life easier; you don’t have to worry about stains.”

1360 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City | 801-532-4465 | gregghodsondesign.com


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BARTILE

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f trust is important to you, then trust Bartile—a local, family-owned business that’s been perfecting the art of premium roof tiles for the past 76 years. That trust comes with a rock-solid guarantee. Incombustible, Bartile roof tiles far surpass a class-A fire rating and have a 75-year warranty. Some styles even have a class-4 hail rating. “Our roofs literally last a lifetime,” says Nick Evans, general manager. “So you get a beautiful roof and peace of mind.” “Customization is our forte,” says Evans. “We apply a unique blend of

innovation and creativity to produce custom designs, more than 600 custom colors, and 19 distinct styles ranging from Yorkshire and English Tudor to French country and everything in between.” In addition to manufacturing the tiles, they also provide expert installation services in Northern Utah. “We handle every step so you know it’s done right the first time,” says Evans. By focusing on details such as underlayments and flashings, they can ensure that you get a quality roof that will pass the test of time.

“Our roof tiles are made using local quarried materials, and every tile is made in our Centerville facility,” says Evans. “From winter snow and ice to scorching desert summers, Bartile is specifically made to handle all of Utah’s harsh climates.” Bartile concrete tiles are lightweight enough to go on any new construction or replace an old roof. Environmentally responsible, the ultra-light roof tiles are made from at least 50

percent recycled material and meet LEED requirements. No other tile roofing company compares. | design trend we’re loving right now | Tiles designed to look like shake or slate. We install these tiles with metal on the gables so you get the clean look of a true shake or slate roof.

725 N. 1000 West, Centerville | 801-295-3443 | bartile.com


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THOMASVILLE OF UTAH

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n 1984, founder Mark Ross opened the first freestanding Thomasville store in Utah. It’s been a family passion since then. “As a second-generation, locally owned business, we’ve been helping people

across the western United States, and across the globe, transform their homes with that same devotion and enthusiasm,” says president and owner of Thomasville of Utah, Chris Ross. “Over the past 34 years, we’ve remained true to our founding belief that an inspired home equals an inspired life.” The store offers high-quality home furnishings from more than 50 of the world’s top manufacturers in one place. With furniture from Century, Stanley, Henredon, Lexington, Hickory Chair, Theodore Alexander and more, it’s the first stop for designers and discerning homeowners in the state of Utah. Thomasville of Utah offers experienced and professional interior

designers that can help you choose the best fabrics and textures or imagine a fresh, functional floor plan. “Whether you are remodeling a ski lodge or your daughter’s bedroom, we can help you create spaces you love,” says Ross. “No project is too big or too small. We’ve designed and refurnished homes from Florida and Hawaii to local ski resorts and everything in between.” High-end furniture doesn’t just look great, it also helps to create unique spaces, precisely because it’s not available through mass retailers. With one of the largest show-

rooms in the state—30,000 square feet—Thomasville of Utah is a great place to find an impressive array of luxurious options. “We know what high-quality craftsmanship looks like and what having a timeless design feels like.” | clients are asking for | Professional design services. “People want more than products, they want expert advice and design services that help them place furniture and decor in the context of their own homes,” says Chris Ross, president and owner.

5253 South State Street, Murray | 801-263-1292 | ThomasvilleUtah.com


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INSIDE OUT ARCHITECTURALS, INC.

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nside Out Architecturals is the ultimate art tile destination in Utah. From wood parquet to glass, custom mosaic to historical ornamental, their lines are sourced from more than 50 different global manufacturers. Owner Leah Wynn, designer Swarnali Satpathy and sales associates Anna Ayala and Sue Lindquist continually gather exemplary artisan lines—many of which have provided historical tile for generations—to help clients recreate authentic designs. “The tile industry keeps growing,”

says Leah Wynn. “Our manufacturers are providing so many new and exciting products and designs.” The showroom is loaded with unique options. “Our showroom is

a tile wonderland,” says Anna Ayala. “Visit it to see the new dimensional cast concrete and large-scale carved stone panels now available.” Innovations in technology are also helping the industry to evolve. “Digital printing has brought a world of possibilities to tile,” says Swarnali Satpathy. “We are seeing large panels of textile-inspired textures such as gingham, twill, and crushed silk for both floors and walls.” Inside Out Architecturals offers large prints of wallpaper patterns and playful

photographs for commercial and residential areas. There is also a simultaneous emphasis on the classics. “I love seeing tile trends lean back to classic, dimensional architectural finish details,” says Sue Lindquist. “It is nice to see things with molding caps, dental detail, and egg and dart trims making a comeback. These elegant details adorn historical buildings and add to their charm.” With increasing variety and options, it is important to have someone with experience to help you navigate the many choices. Inside Out Architecturals knows how to ask the questions that help their clients find the tiles and designs that suit them best.

| favorite design trend | Zellige tile. “It’s a highly reflective glazed terra cotta tile with a subtle hand-rolled texture. Its lovely saturated color and textural depth hints at its Moroccan origin. With contrasting grout, it creates a fantastic, complex appeal,” says owner Leah Wynn.

3410 S. 300 West, Salt Lake City | 801-487-3274 | insideoutarchitecturals.com


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TUCK LANDSCAPE

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uck Landscape is a full-service landscaping company with unsurpassed strengths in design, installation and maintenance with a solid reputation of commitment to quality. “We have been in business for more than 36 years,” says co-owner Rob Radcliffe. “People use Tuck Landscape because they know quality is our top priority.” Whether it’s reconstructing a backyard or adding a firepit and water feature,

Tuck Landscape sets the standard for high-quality service. People like to create spectacular spaces for their homes, and with a little effort, that can be their outside environments. Owners Rob Radcliffe and Matt Fenton believe community service can affect positive change in a meaningful way and set an example of hands-on service for their employees. Over the past three decades, Tuck Landscape has earned a reputation for being

active in the community. “If you enjoy outdoor work or have a knack for gardening, volunteering your special skills can put a smile on someone’s face,” says Radcliffe. “At Tuck Landscape, we believe in doing our part to help friends and neighbors in the community, as well as those all around the world,” says co-owner Matt Fenton. “We look for opportunities to provide services to local families that need help, donate goods and services to events that help bring our community together, and raise money for people who are struggling near and far.”

Since its inception, Tuck Landscape has been committed to the environment; its team has extensive knowledge in LEED design strategies related to landscaping. To learn more about Tuck Landscape and their services, visit tucklandscape.com. | must-haves | Fire and water features. “People naturally gravitate to different areas. By combining both firepits and waterfalls, and setting some areas apart with pavers, you add multiple elements to your garden for people to enjoy,” says Matt Fenton, co-owner.

237 W. Berger Lane, Murray | 801-266-1802 | tucklandscape.com


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VENETIAN TILE & STONE GALLERY

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or the past 16 years, Venetian Tile & Stone Gallery has been known as one of the premiere sources for high quality stone and tile in Southern California. Luckily for Utah residents, brothers Rhett and Riley Dee recently opened a new showroom in Salt Lake City. | favorite material | We feature an exclusive line made from natural stones that make the most innovative and beautiful designs. By mixing various textures and carved patterns together, they create amazing decorative wall panels that can be used in many different types of applications.

This family-based company sources unique materials to offer an impressive selection. “We are the direct importers from quarries all over the world,” says co-owner Rhett Dee. “So we have access to all the beautiful, amazing natural stones made by Mother Nature herself.” Venetian Tile & Stone Gallery has created an appealing environment that results in a top-quality shopping experience. The gallery lets you take beautiful custom tiles and place them directly onto the slabs. This helps you see the visual design concept when you pair the various materials together, so it’s easier to make your final decision.

“We carefully select our custom tile artisans based on innovation, style, quality and current trends,” says Riley Dee. “It’s very important that we have

the knowledge and understanding of the various materials and their proper use when making selections specific to our clients’ lifestyles,” says Rhett Dee.

17275 Daimler, Irvine, CA | 949-261-0146 825 W. 2400 South, Salt Lake City, UT | 801-977-8888 venetianstonegallery.com


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MADISON MCCORD INTERIORS

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adison McCord Interiors always strives to provide their clients with the best design possible, but their commitment to impressing clients with their design and delivery doesn’t stop there. “We do custom upholstery and our production time is three weeks,” says Marsha Holfeltz, owner and founder of Madison McCord Interiors. The unheard of three-week custom cre-

ation timeline is revolutionizing the interior design industry in Utah, and Marsha’s custom upholstery covers everything from accent chairs, sectionals and sofas to beds and dining chairs. The possibilities are seemingly endless for Marsha’s clients. “We have 1000 fabrics and leathers to select from. If you love the way a sofa sits, you can pick whatever fabric you want. You don’t have to stay in any kind of standards,” says Holfeltz. And their line of luxury fabric offerings just increased with the addition of Moroni leather, a premier Italian 100% leather product in 80 different textures and colors. “We’re absolutely loving that line,” she adds. Not only can you order custom work within their lightning-fast three-week timeline, you can get amazing pieces even faster by

visiting their 22,000 square foot showroom. “If they like something in the showroom, they can take it with them that day,” says Holfeltz. “I like to keep my floor fresh; I want things to be different and to keep customers coming back.”

| expert advice | “Have fun with textiles. I like rich, colorful textiles, movement, beading and opulent fabrics. But we like to always tell people to be safe with their sofas and add the opulent color with pillows, accent chairs or artwork.”

3960 S. Highland Dr., Millcreek, | 801-277-5555 | madisonmccordinteriors.com


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PARK CITY BLIND & DESIGN

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ver the past 20 years, Park City Blind & Design has elevated window dressing to an art form. From custom blinds and shades to shutters and sheers, the Hunter Douglas Gallery showroom is filled with gorgeous options for your window coverings. Stop by the showroom and browse operable displays you can experiment with to get a clear idea

of how the products look, feel and work. For a personalized experience, ask one of the design professionals for recommendations or schedule an onsite design consultation that includes free estimates. They offer a full range of services including upholstery, measuring, repairs and installation. “We have the expertise and experience necessary to provide the advice and top-notch

service our clients want and deserve,” says Clint Olson, owner. “We offer the highest quality products available along with professional installation and a satisfaction-guaranteed policy.” In addition to window treatments, they offer custom draperies, upholstery, bedding, pillows, cushions and awnings. They also sell fabric by the yard. “Our fabric studio includes hundreds of designer fabrics to choose from and many of the top drapery hardware selections,” says Olson. Working with the top designers, builders, and architects in the industry helps the team at Park City Blind & Design create innovative and stylish solutions for challenging windows.

“We are motorization experts and can help you in the pre-wiring phase on new construction or retro fit into existing windows,” says Olson. “There is a huge demand for cordless blinds, shades and drapes that are easier to operate and kid-friendly.”

| expand your budget for | Motorized window coverings that can be programmed to open and close whenever you want. They can be controlled from your phone, a remote or a control switch attached to the wall. The options are endless: motorize drapes, shades, blinds and even plantation shutters.

1612 Ute Blvd., Suite #109, Park City | 435-649-9665 | parkcityblind.com


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WALKER HOME DESIGN

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ou are unique and you deserve the best. Your home should be designed to reflect you and how you live. And that means working with someone who knows how to make your dream home a reality. Walker Home Design has been designing custom homes for the past 25 years. This award-winning

residential home design firm works closely with their clients to reflect their personalities and preferences. “Before we start, we ask our clients how they want to feel when they drive up to their home,” says Jamie Walker, founder of Walker Home Design. “What memories do you want to create? How do you spend your time? How do you want your

family to remember the holidays?” These types of questions set the foundation for creating a home that reflects the homeowners’ lives on a deeply personal level. Next comes site mapping. “Before a shovel even touches the property, we use 3D software to create a design and put the image on Google Earth,” says Walker. “That helps us capture incredible views and ensures that the rooms flow effortlessly.” From there, the options are endless. “We design spaces that expand each client’s vision. Whether that is designing a castle or superhero mansion or secret passages,” he says. “We’re able to maximize every square inch of our clients’ homes.” No matter your preference—Craftsman, modern farmhouse, mountain modern, prairie style or a Hampton’s beach house—the experts at Walker Home Design excel at creating timeless, world-class architectural designs.

Follow them on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram @walkerhomedesign.

| key to successful home design | “The first step to a world-class house plan is visiting your property with your designer,” says Jamie Walker, founder. “This helps the design maximize the use of the lot, achieve the best views and minimize driveway slope. And, it lets you consider the potential of a walk-out basement.”

1981 E. Murray Holladay Road, Salt Lake City | 801-930-9499 | walkerhomedesign.com


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SPRINGHOUSE VILLAGE BY OAKWOODLIFE

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ou’re recently retired—or close to it—and your children are raising their own families. Now, you’re free to have the adventures you always dreamed of. But you don’t want to move out of state. If you want to make the next chapter of your life the best chapter of your life, then SpringHouse Village is where you want to be. Tucked within the Daybreak community, SpringHouse Village offers resort-style living every day of the year. Plus, you’ll be close to your children and grandchildren—with-

out having to share the kiddie pool. At the center of the community is the Spring House, an impressive 10,000-square-foot facility with a state-of-the-art fitness center, movement studio, an outdoor pool and spa, entertainment spaces and much more. An onsite Lifestyle Coordinator helps make sure that every day is filled with fun. “Our homeowners don’t want to spend hours maintaining their homes,” says Ronnie Williams, marketing manager. “They want a more country-club-type experience

where they can exercise, hike or bike, explore, entertain and play—not mow the lawn.” So every home includes full-yard landscaping, expansive windows, zero entry walk-in showers and more. With main-floor master suites, large kitchens, open living spaces and outdoor porches or patios, these homes strike the perfect balance between an active lifestyle and low-maintenance living. Oakwood Homes, the parent company to OakwoodLife, has built a reputation on providing quality homes that deliver value and luxury at every level. “SpringHouse Village is a unique community tailored to active adults who want to live life to the fullest,” says Williams. “On any given day you can do some laps in the pool and then jump on your

bike, and you’re off. You can come to life with OakwoodLife.”

| game changer | “We are seeing fun and active people on the plus side of 55 who want to scale down but not slow down. Their lives are a lot different than they were five, 10 or 15 years ago, but they still want to golf, hike, swim, ride bikes, take a yoga class or play pickle ball,” says Ronnie Williams, marketing manager.

11614 S. Holly Springs Dr., South Jordan | 801-270-6401 | MyOakwoodLife.com


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BOCKHOLT INC.

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ockholt Inc. is passionate about the design of human habitats. The team of landscape architects, Seth Bockholt and Tyler Smithson, design award-winning landscapes in harmony with the natural world and excel at creating environments on the human scale. “We create spaces based on a strong understanding of form, mass, color and

texture,” says Seth Bockholt, principal landscape architect and planner. “How the built and natural environments interact playfully with each other gives an almost effortless vibe to our spaces.” That’s because they mix science and art in their practice. “Our landscapes are programmed spaces, places designed for a specific use, not just pretty to look at,” says Bockholt. They use the most sophisticated design tools and software, and they survey projects with UAS drones to bring each site into their studio. And they never stop learning. “We travel all over to get inspiration and discover clever nitty-gritty details of creature comforts,” says Bockholt. “Then, we adapt them locally.” Bockholt Inc. designs most of the outdoor

furniture specifically for each and every project they do. With offices in Park City and Bozeman, Montana, they are dedicated to a design language that is relevant to the American West. “We design and manage each project with the highest level of service,” says Bockholt. “We’re fast, friendly, pragmatic and innovative. We’ve been doing this long enough to know what each specific site calls for.”

| smart approach | Green infrastructure. “We like to find ways nature can do our chores for us while creating a better environment for people. The best way to decrease maintenance is with more plants, i.e., complete and intentional vegetative coverage to reduce invasive species,” says Seth Bockholt, principal landscape architect.

750 Kearns Blvd., Suite 230, Park City | 435-649-3856 | BockholtLandscapeArchitecture.com


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K. ROCKE DESIGN

tality projects have been recognized in numerous magazines. Designing livable, artistic spaces that create a comfortable context for people as their lives evolve is a passion for Rocke. She also owns Glass House, a pulsating design store furnished with unique items that delight shoppers and elevate the style of their homes. Visit social @glasshouseslc and @krockedesign.

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ighly acclaimed designer Kristin Rocke melds her clients' needs and aspirations into spectacular interiors that are as livable as they are uniquely personal. “Each project is tailored with ideas and design origins original to that project—there’s no formula,” says Rocke, principal and owner of K. Rocke Design. “My clients trust

me to help them fully express their unique aesthetic through wholly individualized design.” This Utah-based interior design firm has been widely recognized by the top tastemakers around the globe. The experienced design team is NCIDQ-certified, so it’s no surprise that many of its notable, award-winning residential and hospi-

| enthralling | Iterations of the same material. “It’s compelling to see how a material can take on different personalities based entirely on its finish. For example, change the grain of wood or texture of stone and each can read differently but still relate to itself.” says Kristin Rocke, principal and owner.

3910 E. Highland Drive, Millcreek | 801-274-2720 | krockedesign.com


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