Nestled in the foothills of the Utah mountains this house designed by Lloyd Architects repurposes the structural attributes of existing agricultural architecture to create a contemporary home. All of the wood siding materials were sourced from Delta Millworks.
Complementary wood finishes along the exterior shell and throughout the interior spaces visually denote various zones for private and public space throughout the property. Continue below to see the rest of this spectacular home in Dutch Canyon, a neighborhood in Midway, Utah.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Lloyd Architects CONTRACTOR Watts Living MILLWORK Delta Millworks
WOOD PRODUCTS
Accoya Collection – FSC certified wood — Smooth, Morning Dew
Old Souls Reclaimed – Reclaimed Wood — Humboldt
Accoya Collection – FSC certified wood — SSB, Gator
Cypress – Tiger Smooth, Blue Granite 2.0
What We Love: This home in the Utah Mountains provides sweeping views of the surrounding rugged landscape. Inside, an open and airy interior layout is conducive to entertaining family and friends with a large living, dining, and kitchen area. Expansive sliding glass doors blur the boundaries between indoors and out and invite the beauty of nature inside. Overall, we are loving the design of this home with the gorgeous mountainous backdrop and the ample entertainment opportunities throughout.
Tell Us: What details in this dwelling do you find most appealing? Is there anything you would change if this were your own home? Let us know in the Comments, we love reading your feedback!
Note: Take a look at a couple of other sensational home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Utah: An absolutely breathtaking Utah mountainside retreat with scenic views and Breathtaking mountain estate in Utah surrounded by a grove of aspens.
Above: The entry foyer of this home features a living succulent wall. Delta Millworks fabricated the gorgeous wall treatment from the Accoya Collection. It’s reminiscent of the Japanese Shou-Sugi-Ban.
PHOTOGRAPHER Mark Weinberg Photography
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