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The office off of the entry in this home was painted the most beautiful shade of dark rich blue/gray. The color is Sherwin Williams Grays Harbor. I loved that they also painted the cabinetry the same color for added drama. Most of the homes that I saw on this year’s tour had the two-toned mix of wood and painted cabinetry, which is such a beautiful combination. Virtual Tours available beginning February 22nd. You will need your ticket number and virtual tour code.
I just don’t want to have to scrape the texture off of the walls! The exterior of this 11,582 square foot home is a combination of stucco and white limestone. The black window frames add such beautiful contrast. Accent walls painted in these dark moody colors are such a great way to add that moody drama to a space without painting the whole room and keeping it light and airy. In fact, I shared some inspiring accent walls and paint colors here if you’re looking for more accent wall inspiration.
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I saw everything from dark painted shiplap accent walls to patterned grids like this. While I fell in love with the whole home, I especially loved the kitchen and the mix of natural wood and white cabinetry. If you’re looking to build or simply remodel/redecorate a room a two in your home, you will for sure find lots of ideas and inspiration from these parade homes. Bring the e-ticket to any Parade home and you will receive a magazine.
This dreamy door color is Benjamin Moore Boothbay Gray. Again, I don’t have confirmation of the cabinetry color but the gray color is very close to Benjamin Moore Pigeon Gray. I have a message into Brandalyn to confirm colors in this beautiful home and will update when I hear back from her. The kitchen was also one of my favorite kitchens throughout the whole tour. I just thought it was livable, beautiful and not too stuffy or formal. This home also had beautiful oversized windows and a lot of natural light.
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Maps and addresses will be available on-line, beginning September 19th to anyone who has purchased a ticket on-line. I was just visiting some of the Parade homes yesterday, but didn’t make it to these beautiful homes. I may have to run up to see that Raykon home today! The houses I made it to were in Provo and Orem and my favorite was The House of AnJill in Provo. The decorator told me the owner has still never even seen this over $4 million house. I can’t imagine building something this grand site unseen.
I really loved the evolved modern farmhouse-ish architecture exterior of this home but with the mix of stucco and limestone instead of traditional board and batten. This makes me happy because limestone is very popular where I live in Texas because it’s so easy to get here. In fact, I used a lot of limestone on my outdoor kitchen. This whole master bedroom inspired me so much! The mix of light textures, shiplap ceiling, natural wood and the fabric patterns really spoke to me.
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The Boothbay Gray and the light blue cabinets are so serene and fresh looking. Thank you for bringing these photos and information to us. I’d like to ask about a simple feature and that is the mixture of hardware used on cabinets. How do you know when to mix a bar pull type with a button/mushroom knob? In one home, there were three types of pulls in one area.
Next up on the tour was this stunning custom home built by one of my favorite Utah builders; Raykon Construction. This home was designed by Four Chairs Furniture and Design. Another fantastic design firm located in the Utah Valley area. The very first house I toured ended up being one of my favorites. I was especially excited to see it because it was designed by a design blogger friend of mine Becki Owens.
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By the way, this house is for sale if you live in the Utah Valley area. My mom and I always fly to Colorado Springs in August to do their parade of homes . This will be our fourth year this year to go and spend time with my sister. The master bedroom accent wall in that one house has been shown in at least one bedroom in every Colorado Parade of homes for the past 3 years. I love that look and am wanting to do it in my guest room.
That beautiful cabinetry paint color is Farrow and Ball Light Blue #22. The countertops are Cosmos Taj Mahal in a leathered pattern. It was such an inspiring home and I’ll be sharing the full home tour in a couple weeks because I took so many pictures. They also used Boothbay Gray on the main double door entry. So gorgeous mixed with the limestone. The builder told me that the beautiful floors throughout the home are an engineered wide-plank oak.
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There were so many little details that I spotted in this home. In the bathrooms, I loved the wood planked ceilings, oak cabinetry balanced with white subway tile. By the way, I saw quite a bit of black tiled floors during the tour including matte black hexagon and various versions of black slate tile. Tickets are nonrefundable and nontransferable.
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Discount tickets will be available at all Osmond Designs and Central Bank locations. Children three and older are required to have a ticket to enter the homes. I really loved the mix of open and closed shelving in this kitchen and how well laid out out it is.
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