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Designer SHOW HOUSE Fa Tour UTAH DESIGNER’S LEAGUE ASSOCIATION PRESENTS 2010 www.UtahDesignersLeague.org SEPTEMBER 10 & 11 NOON - 7 PM

2010 UDLA SHOW HOUSE BOOKLET

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DesignerSHOW HOUSEFall Tour

U T A H D E S I G N E R ’ S L E A G U E A S S O C I A T I O N P R E S E N T S

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Welcome

From Front Left to Right: Deb Costanzo, President; Tigan Robinson, Secretary; Karen Larkin, President-Elect; Robert McArthur, Vice-President

2010-2011 Board Members

Welcome Everyone!

Welcome to our fourth annual Utah Designers League Association 2010 Show House Fall Tour. We would like to thank all of you for your support and interest in this uniquely different home tour. These 10 homes showcase architects and interior designers, along with builders, craftsmen and suppliers that have helped homeowners in the Davis County area with new construction and home remodeling.

It has been wonderfully refreshing to work with so many selfless, dedicated and creative people in securing all the elements of this tour. All of us in the UDLA organization hope that you will find these homes uniquely different and filled with new and cutting edge ideas.

Thank you to all of the home owners for their support in making the tour possible.

Enjoy!

Debbie CostanzoUDLA President

This year’s event sponsored by:

A special thanks to Rachael, owner of ROOTS, for her continued support of UDLA.

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Circle the Wagons founder Vickie Walker launched the organization to support people who are in the unfortunate position of having to cope with the aftermath of a violent crime without adequate support and information.

Vickie’s first hand experience began when her husband, Jeff Walker, was killed along with four others during the “Trolley Square Rampage” on February 12, 2007, in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Trolley Square Mall. Her son, A.J., 16-years-old at the time, and four others were also shot and injured.

The Walker Family realized there were organizations and agencies which could have offered assistance during that time. Circle the Wagons and the Can of Comfort is the way the Walker family can help others be aware of the resources available to them in their time of need.

Circle the Wagons is a Utah based non-profit organization providing information and resources related to recovery from violent crime and the trauma that impacts survivors, their family members and their friends.

Circle the Wagons provides a 96-Hour Survival Guide by means of several outreach methods including the Can of Comfort which provides simple guidance about how to give and get support within the first 96 hours following the perpetration of a violent crime.

2010 PROCEEDS RECIPIENT

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www.circle-the-wagons.org P.O. Box 95515 South Jordan, UT 84095-0515 1.866.219.6004

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Twin Peaks3237 East Twin Peak Drive • Layton

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hen Scott and Sally Priest started their kitchen remodel and expansion they did not expect that it would extend into other areas of their home. But when they

were so pleased with the kitchen it seemed important to move on to other areas and for the Priests and Derek Mecham this remains an ongoing project. New cabinetry and travertine floors were just the beginning. The next steps were elegant light fixtures and then touches of stained glass to create unique detail. These features combined with bronzed ceiling moldings finish the effect.

The project then moved to the entryway, which became newly defined by its elegant columns and stone floor. This new space leads to the stately office library, which was once used as a dining room, and the newly refurbished living room with its sweeping views of the valley.

The combination of architectural details with the upgrading of furnishings, carpet, and accessories transform the space from the ordinary to a warm and personal yet well designed living space for the family.

Home Owners: Scott and Sally Priest

INTERIOR DESIGNDerek Mecham

Oviatt-Pratt & Associates801.451.4531W

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Bella Vista Manor1187 East Bella Vista Drive • Fruit Heights

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obert McArthur took a stock plan from a production builder and made tweaks and changes that created a living environment for the Wright family that matched their

dreams. These interior adaptations include signature Robert McArthur architectural details throughout the home. Robert widened hallways, created an efficient kitchen layout, and added custom moldings.

The main floor boasts of a functional den, cozy living room, sun filled dining room, boot room and an enormous great room and kitchen perfect for entertainment. The upper level consists of two children’s bedrooms, a remarkable nursery, a laundry/craft room with Robert’s unique interior shutters, a playroom and a spacious master bedroom.

This five bedroom Ivory Home is currently for sale. For more information please call 801.292.1512.

Home Owners: Colin and Randi Wright

INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL DETAILRobert G. McArthur • RGM Studios • 801.292.1512

INTERIOR DESIGNRandi WrightR

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Fence Post1189 Fence Post Road • Fruit Heights

his elegant yet family functional traditional home combines many beautiful elements of design. From the expansive entry with its marble and limestone floor to the

playroom with its international children theme, this house bridges the practical needs of an active growing family with symmetry and classic design. Almost too numerous to list, the qualities of this house combine family togetherness with the nurturing of individual cultural and intellectual interests and pursuits. Surrounded by a lovely lot, the house features a four car garage, music room, guest room, upstairs study, library, large family kitchen and great room, as well as a large dance studio and ice cream parlor on the lower level. The selection of all elements from paint color to furnishings and accessories complemented the overall purpose of the home. The owners were involved in all decisions and they had a very specific interest in meeting a high level of quality and design. Their cooperation and participation in the process gave the project a high level of satisfaction for all.

Home Owners: Scott and Elizabeth Nielson

INTERIOR DESIGNKathy Oviatt

Oviatt-Pratt & Associates T 801.451.4531

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Compton Loire1961 N Compton Road • Farmington

his is a country French home set on just over an acre and is an absolute must-see. With no neighbors behind and the placement of large beautiful windows, the

views are magnificent. The home has an open floor plan and walk-out basement allowing for natural light to fill the space. The home features a wonderful playroom to accommodate everyone and every whim, children and parents alike. It includes a climbing wall, work bench and cubbies for toys. The kitchen with its endless moldings makes the perfect gathering space for family and friends. As you tour this home notice the exquisite finish materials including marble and hardwood floors. Arches and niches that house treasures, hand carved fireplaces and custom cabinets are a few of the interior architectural details bring this house to life. It is truly a delight for the eyes.

Home Owners: John and Lara Cahoon

ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGNRobert G. McArthur

RGM Studios801.292.1512T

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Summer Wood2096 Summer Wood Drive • Farmington

obert McArthur’s timeless design is exemplified in this elegant home. The home is built with the best craftsmanship in the trade. Most recently one wing of the

house was remodeled creating an engaging study and remarkable guest room suite. The office features a split-stone mosaic fireplace, coffered ceiling, extensive window treatments, and beautiful traditional furniture. In the guest bathroom you will find unique cabinets topped with slabs of dramatic white marble veined with grey, black and deep purple.

As you walk through the house notice the exquisite Robert McArthur details. Hardwood floors feature metal inset tiles and custom doors are adorned with graceful window treatments. Look up to see intricate ceiling details, skylights, exposed beams, and art glass transoms above each door. From the entrance through a unique distressed walnut door with art glass sidelights to the gorgeous covered backyard patio this home offers endless intrigue and refinement.

Home Owners: Reed and Cynthia Gardner

ARCHITECTURAL & INTERIOR DESIGNRobert G. McArthur

RGM Studios801.292.1512R

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PAINTINGVENETIAN PLASTER

UPHOLSTERED WALLSWALLCOVERING INSTALLATION

Brand PaintingWallcoverings inc.

C h r i s t i n e B r a n d801.299.0646 801.455.2999

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Twin Peaks................................................. 3237 Twin Peaks Drive, Layton

Bella Vista.................................................... 1187 East Bella Vista Drive, Fruit Heights

Fence Post.................................................... 1189 Fence Post Road, Fruit Heights

Compton Loire............................................... 1961 N Compton Road, Farmington

Summer Wood.............................................. 2096 Summer Wood Drive, Farmington

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Quenline Manor............................................. 873 N 700 W, West Bountiful

Groesbeck House.............................................. 589 Compass Circle, North Salt Lake

Maple Hills Place......................................... 2058 Ridgehill Drive, Bountiful

Club House Court............................................... 280 Club House Court, North Salt Lake

Mont Clair...................................................... 720 Mont Clair Court, North Salt Lake

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Quenline Manor873 N 700 W • West Bountiful

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isit a neighborhood in West Bountiful with new homes and old trees. Home owner and builder Ken Romney just completed a charming new family house based on

Robert McArthur’s most popular home plan.

An attractive old world brick exterior and flowing split level entry floor plan coalesce flawlessly. The upper level presents a remarkable entertainment space. The living room has tall vaulted ceilings with exposed beams. The kitchen features custom European cabinets with a shaker style door. There are brightly painted cabinets scattered throughout the house. The lower level was built with the foresight of possible needs for a mother-in-law apartment. The lower level has ground level entry, and a kitchenette.

This 4,000 square foot home has plenty of room for family and friends to hang out!

Home Owners: Ken and Jacqueline Romney

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNRobert G. McArthur

RGM Studios801.292.1512V

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Groesbeck Home589 Compass Circle • North Salt Lake

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his beautiful home was the last home to complete an Ivory Home subdivision. It was a plan they were developing and was different from the basic plans available

at that time. The home owner at the time wanted to move from a condo to a house, but did not want the work of maintaining a large house or yard. They also wanted some interesting architecture using a small budget.

It is a true two story with an entry that showcases the stairway and sloping ceilings to add architectural interest to the house. It is a “work in progress” from adding on large deck for entertaining, reworking the very generic yard to a tree filled yard, to continuously adding interior details to give it a custom look. Brent has also mixed furniture that came from his grandparent’s home with cleaner, more modern furniture and accessories which gives his home a simple yet inviting “lived in” feeling with a sense of personal family history.

Home Owner: Brent Groesbeck

INTERIOR DESIGNBrent Groesbeck

DBG Interiors801.455.9247T

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UPHOLSTERY & FURNITURE

MIKE JOHNSON KELLIE JOHNSON

1403 S 600 W Suite F • Bountiful • UT • 84010

Phone: 801.292.8126Fax: 801.298.3285

Designed by Robert McArthur

HOME ADDITIONSKITCHEN REMODELSBATH REMODELSFAMILY ROOMSMASTER BEDROOMSDECKS & PATIOS

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

DBG [email protected]

ALLMAN’S CARPETQuality Since 1948

822 South 500 West, Bountiful, UT 84010 • 801-292-1132

wood, tile & rugs

Three Generations Strong60 YEAR

ANNIVERSARY

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uilt from limestone blocks this home invokes a feeling of historical craftsmanship. The beautiful stone home abounds with curb appeal from the handcrafted front door,

weather vanes and eyebrow windows on the main home to the dormer windows on the carriage house. The attention to detail only becomes more extensive as you enter the house. Oversized beams, extensive moldings, wainscoting, niches and sheetrock cut-outs create an intriguing dimensional experience. As you walk through this house stop to notice the ceiling details and how the layers of architectural details line up from different view points.

Designed for empty nesters, this home is main floor living in which the living area spills into the outdoors. The floor plan is informal and open. The living space is expansive yet comfortable.

Home owners Larry and Janis DuPaix acted as general contractor. They would like to give a special thanks to Robert McArthur, JB Izatt, MY Enterprises, Daren and Tod Peterson, Turner Electric, United Stone Masonry, Colonial Building Supply and Dan Davis Painting.

Maple Hills Place2058 Ridgehill Drive • Bountiful

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Home Owners: Larry and Janis DuPaix

ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DETAILSRobert G. McArthur • RGM Studios • 801.292.1512

INTERIOR DESIGNJB IzattB

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r. and Mrs. Aguayo were excited to find a building lot across from a golf course. Transplants from Las Vegas and golf enthusiasts, they love the flow of activity that

emanates from Eaglewood Golf Course.

Ben, who works in the design field, drew up initial floor plans. Megan Barth, plan designer for Living Spaces, was enlisted to flesh out the Aguayo’s dream home. Holly Adamson Interiors, helped with the final details of decorating.

Featured twice on HGTV network show “I Want That” for its use of unique materials, this six-bedroom contemporary home has a gym, cinema, mother-in-law living area and fabulous views. The dining room and study flank the entry in a unique, open manner. This area is punctuated with twin waterfalls. Kitchen, master suite and gathering rooms are visually delightful as well as supremely functional and comfortable.

The colors, textures and surfaces were deliberately chosen to create a warm and inviting environment. The flow in and around these spaces allows life to proceed in a relaxing yet efficient manner. Fine artwork and furnishings are displayed beautifully throughout the home. Possessed of integral charm, this home gives contemporary styling a current and authentic dimension.

Club House Court280 Club House Court • North Salt Lake

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Home Owners: Ben and Cecile Aguayo

ARCHITECTUREBen and Cecile Aguayo with Megan Barth • Living Spaces • 801.309.5515

INTERIOR DESIGNBen and Cecile Aguayo with Holly AdamsonM

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Living SpacesArchitecture

Megan Barth801.309.5515

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his home started out as an excellent blank canvas. The most notable features are the beautiful cherry cabinets and gorgeous walnut floors. Owner Lenna Carver especially

enjoys the functional floor plan, but she decided to personalize it and make into a home that she could call her own. That is where Spencer Interior Design came in.

Beautiful crown molding was added throughout the main living areas. Glazed walls and paint in the master bedroom show off the elegant headboard and furniture. A hand made green tile in the kitchen really adds the color and charm to this home.

Mont Clair720 Mont Clair Court • North Salt Lake

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Home Owner: Lenna Carver

INTERIOR DESIGNLindsay Spencer

Lindsay Spencer Interior Design801.915.4052

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Member DirectoryCCG Howells................................................................................................................801.359.6622Allison Parkinson358 S Rio GrandeSalt Lake City, Utah 84101www.ccghowells.com

Costanzo, Deb.............................................................................................................801.915.5777UDLA [email protected]

DBG Interiors..............................................................................................................801.455.9247Brent GroesbeckPO Box 540452North Salt Lake, Utah [email protected]

Living Spaces...............................................................................................................801.309.5515Megan [email protected]

Noble House................................................................................................................801.294.4036Karen Larkin633 S 500 WBountiful, UT 84010www.noblehousedesign.com

Olsen, Jeff...................................................................................................................801-455-0756jeff.olsen@raremethod.com

Olsen, Tonya................................................................................................................801.673.4676tmsolsen@hotmail.com Oviatt-Pratt & Associates............................................................................................801.451.4531Kathleen Oviatt, Derek Mecham, Laura Oviatt826 Shepard LnFarmington, UT 84025www.oviattpratt.com

Robert McArthur Studios ..........................................................................................801.292.1512 Robert McArthur, Lauri Felt, Aubrey Andrus, Linda Miller188 N 100 WBountiful, UT 84010www.robertgmcarthurstudios.com

Spencer Interior Design.............................................................................................801.915.4052Lindsay Spencer1296 Elk Hollow RdNorth Salt Lake, UT 84054www.spencerinteriordesign.blogspot.com

Robinson, Tigan...........................................................................................................801.540.9863UDLA Secretary/[email protected]

Unique Deliveries........................................................................................................801.915.4052Jeremiah Wing900 North 400 West, #16BNorth Salt Lake, UT 84054www.uniquedeliveries.com

Volk, Allison.................................................................................................................801.505.8432bonnevillebelle@mac.com

To join UDLA or for more information, contact Tigan Robinson at 801.540.9863or visit www.UtahDesignersLeague.org.

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