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| 11.13.2020
P R O F I L E | H U D S O N + B LO U M
"Our approach was to keep it timeless and
cozy using a neutral palette," says Hudson
+ Bloum designers Jennelle Butera and
Meghan Meehan of the Park City home they
finished to a sophisticated chic that takes its
cues from a landscape that is gloriously and
consistently on show.
Naturally, the duo note, "We wanted the views
to be the focal point" of a design intended to
create a "warm and inviting atmosphere" that is
"ultra-luxurious and delightfully comfortable."
The material palette, which is marked by
natural stones and rich walnut throughout,
evokes a sense of the scenery and helped
achieve the overall theme—serenity. To this
end the designers reference the main living
room, which is anchored around a beautiful
silver travertine slab fireplace. That the best
views of the mountains are off this space, they
say, it needed to be a point of focus, as well.
For warmth, they layered; appointing wool rugs
(CLOCKWISE
FROM TOP LEFT)
THE COLONY
TAKES ITS
AESTHETIC CUES
FROM THE VIEWS
THAT PERMEATE
ITS AIRY INTERIOR;
A LOUNGER IS
LAYERED FOR
WARMTH; A BLACK
BACKGROUND
CONCEALS THE TV;
BRIGHT ORANGE
ADIRONDACK
CHAIRS OFFER
A POP OF
COLOR AGAINST
THE NATURAL
SURROUNDINGS.
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The Colony, a fastidiously finished
home with peak views by Hudson +
Bloum Design, exudes au courant
airs in Park City, Utah.
Modern Mountain
to rooms and dressing furniture with
textural throws and pillows. "Many
of our favorite furniture pieces were
sustainably sourced and handcrafted
in L.A.," the duo divulges. Such
resplendent outdoor views, which
seep into the home via a liberal use of
glass, render walls of artwork mostly
superfluous; instead, a few rapturous
black and white prints bring attention
to a minimalist bench and mantel.
Outside the neutrally hued home a
set of Adirondack chairs from Design
Within Reach are an animating delight.
"Our client loves orange!" say the
designers. Only the setting is more
vibrant.hudsonandbloumdesign.com
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