The new owners of this classic contemporary home in Onion Creek bought the property sight-unseen (except in pictures) from Salt Lake City. Built in the late 90’s, the house was in decent shape but in desperate need of updating throughout.
Too often, people take a one-room-at-a-time approach to remodeling, rather than doing it all at once. Unfortunately, the piece-meal method almost always means higher costs and longer completion (and disruption) times. Plus, that approach often results in less aesthetic cohesion, which can make a house feel like a random collection of different rooms instead of a harmonious whole.
This project was the opposite of that.
The new homeowners recognized from the start that, considering all the changes they wanted, going for the whole-house remodel made the most sense. So, we listened carefully to their concerns, needs and goals, then designed and executed their vision in a way that resulted in much more than just an updated house. It was reborn as their home.
Entire Home Renovation
This was a top-to-bottom project, with new paint and flooring throughout. “Realtor neutral” walls were recolored in modern tones and Adobe Flooring’s Hickory Natural hand-scraped engineered wood replaced cold tile floors in the entry, office, kitchen, living and dining rooms.
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