Spring Creek

OUR INTENTION: was to evoke something very authentic to our empty-nester clients, regardless of what was happening in the design world. Working with the contractors and the architect from the ground up, we ensured that the property carried the simple English cottage-style architecture and lofty, 12-foot ceilings found in historic homes in Utah.


DESIGNERS


STYLISTS

PHOTOGRAPHER
BUILDER
ARCHITECT



LOCATION
Holladay, UT

YEAR BUILT
2024

SQUARE FEET
5,500

BEDROOMS
4

ADD. ROOMS
Library, Formal Dining Room, Craft Room

BATHS
5


A library with floor-to-ceiling bookcases was a must for our client who loves to read and has the most impressive book collection.

PANTRY

Entirely drenched in Farrow & Ball’s De Nimes blue with pretty delft tiles and Schumacher gingham skirted cabinet fronts.

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This view from the pantry into the kitchen is one of my favorites in the whole home. The high-gloss, dark brown kitchen island felt like a big design choice but seeing it all together, it really is the thing that grounds the room.

The powder bath and mudroom are proof that you can pack a lot of design and a lot of function in a small amount of square footage.

PRIMARY BATH

Custom made double vanity inspired by Studio MRS executed perfectly by Ryan Reeder.

Being mindful of the budget, we saved money by using an inexpensive floor tile and inexpensive pedestal sinks but splurged on the lighting from Nickey Kehoe and cabinetry to elevate the whole room.

We really wanted this custom vanity to feel like an antique so we opted to use stained knobs.