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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.
Just to compare and show you color differences, below is the whiter limestone on my outdoor fireplace. The Parade of Homes Show gives rise to the American Dream; exposing viewers to the joys of home building and the creativity of home design. Our show presents only the best in quality for both professional services and products available. Again, we see another kitchen with a mix of open and closed shelving. By the way, the main color throughout the home and on the cabinetry in the kitchen is Benjamin Moore White Dove. Another special treat on the exterior of the Raykon home was this beautiful side door that I think led into the mudroom.
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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.
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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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.
Below is the wall opposite the bed where you can see the light wall color used on the rest of the walls and white shiplap ceiling. The drapes throughout this home were custom made and were so pretty. The neutral wall color is a gorgeous selection and it’s Sherwin Williams Colonnade. I hope you guys are just inspired as I was walking through these amazing homes. It brings me such great joy to visit with these builders and designers talking about trends and what inspired them as they created these inspiring dream homes. This year’s tour was such a treat for me and if you missed last year’s recap , you can find that post here.
The design work in this home was also so beautiful and inspiring! Brandalyn designed one of my favorite homes last year in the parade that I recapped here. Especially the natural wood finishes and the tile in the pool bath between the cabinets and the mirror. And that view is the icing on the cake! On a side note, one of the coolest trends I saw this year during the tour was these built in Christmas LED lights. They are programed with an app on the phone and have several different color and blinking combinations.
I don’t have confirmation of the cabinetry paint color but I really loved it mixed with the tile around the mirror. The paint colors that Brandalyn selected throughout the home are so fresh and inspiring. In the master suite, the dark rich grid accent wall took my breath away! Brandalyn let me know that the accent wall color is Sherwin Williams Peppercorn. Accent walls continue to big another big trend that I saw in almost every home.
Raycon Construction has built its reputation on transparency, value and pride. Clients enjoy autonom when making their selections throughout the building process and Raykon Construction respects those selections. The professionals at Raykon Construction value the on-site presence of clients and work as a team to build their dream home.
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.
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