We shared the Great Room and Kitchen, and the Main Floor and Master’s Suite and now we’re back to reveal the last photos of our Promontory Project Reveal!
If you haven’t seen the space in action, check out our webisode! Our major goal of this project was to design a house that made our clients happy and reinvented the typical space you’d normally see in Park City, Utah. Yes, this is a mountain home and we wanted it to reflect the setting, but there is a softness to it. Through subtle use of colors, patterns, layering textiles, the space still feels light and airy — especially for how much stone, wood, and dark colors there are throughout the home. Want more of the Promontory Project? We’ve got the paint colors listed here!

It’s always fun when you’re designing a space for a family, especially when you’re combining the taste of a married couple! As we designed the space, the wife had a lot of opinions and wants like beautiful cement tile, etc. When it came down to the wet bar, the husband chimed in with his own asks! He wanted a reclaimed wood focal wall and custom pipe shelving to show off his liquor and glasses. It was his dream space and its nod to industrial design keeps the rustic elements from reading kitschy.


The owners found this artwork and fell in love with it! It’s very playful and perfect for such a fun lounge area.




This guest room is painted Gray Owl by Benjamin Moore. It’s a soft, light gray that’s perfectly neutral. We loved the playfulness in this room, especially with matching beds in striped bedding from Pom Pom At Home. Contrasting the modern choices in the home, the antlers come across as fun instead of themed.



Both our clients fell in love with the tile in the bathroom. We did subway tile half way up the wall and chose a lighter wood to add a natural element and keep the dark color from feeling heavy.



The downstairs laundry space is small, so we designed it to be cute and playful. We used two different patterns of tile to playfully work together.

Our client knew they wanted built-in bunks to sleep their kids. We designed it with shiplap across the back, natural wood on the ladder, and railing details. The TV area is designed with a deep built in that works as a couch for lounging or even an extra bed if needed.

This print is one of our client’s favorite quotes, and we hung it over these playful stools. They definitely play into the mountain theme and add some texture to the space.





In the bathroom, the wood framed mirror, stools, and gold fixtures break up the high contrast of the tile and dark custom cabinets.


Our goal for the guest spaces was to keep it simple and inviting. Like the guest suite on the main floor, this room had a single window. We balanced it by hanging two prints opposite of it.


For the bathroom, we wanted a change from brown and gray. The olive green is such a natural green for a mountain home. We love the dark colors in the custom vanity, limestone herringbone floors, and Boston Library Sconces.


From the start, our clients knew they wanted dark built-ins. It has a masculine, lived-in vibe, which is perfect for their home away from home. We anchored the desk with the Cairo Rug from McGee & Co. It also compliments the built-in paint color perfectly!

Gold canisters add a metallic touch to the space while keeping up the warmth and providing some extra storage space! You can never have enough storage in an office. There’s also some gold in the cool wood tape dispenser.



Photography: Travis J Photography | Architect: Otto/Walker Architects | Builder: Craig Construction
Can you tell me what color the kitchen cabinets are? Assuming Chelsea Gray but I can’t tell for sure!
Cheating Heart by Benjamin Moore! We’ve got all the paint colors here: http://www.studio-mcgee.com/studioblog/2017/4/21/promontory-project-webisode
All your work is excellent, but this really takes the cake. I’m in love with the graphic wallpaper in the bathroom (and all the bathrooms, really!)
Thank you Alicia! We love how the bathrooms turned out too. This was a fun project!
Absolutely stunning (as always)!!! Love the fresh spin on this mountain home…it feels so homey and warm without being heavy. Seriously amazing work!
Would love to know the source for the 3 drawer greyish-green dresser in the guest room if you are able to share 🙂
Can you tell me where the duvets on the bunk beds are from? Thanks!
Love what you did with this house it is gorgeous!!!!! The link to the counter stools isn’t working….can you tell us where they came from?
https://www.mcgeeandco.com/products/moore-bar-counter-stool-in-gray
Thank you!! Sorry about that, here’s a new link: https://www.mcgeeandco.com/collections/dining-chairs/products/moore-bar-counter-stool-in-gray. If that doesn’t work, it’s the Moore Bar + Counter Stool from McGee & Co. 🙂
Hello! Maybe it’s my phone but I’m interested in the counter stools and the link to your store says Page Not Found. Thank you!
Hi Karlie! It did that for me, too. It’s the Moore stool at Mcgee and Co. https://www.mcgeeandco.com/products/moore-bar-counter-stool-in-gray
Hi! Sorry about that, here’s a new link: https://www.mcgeeandco.com/collections/dining-chairs/products/moore-bar-counter-stool-in-gray. If that doesn’t work, it’s the Moore Bar + Counter Stool from McGee & Co. 🙂
Wow! This is incredible. Could you share the source of the pillows from one of the guest bedroom with the moss green lumbar pillow and the two pillows behind the moss green pillow?
Catherine,
I am obsessed with this look too! I would love to know where to find these pillows as well!
Same question here! Love that lumbar pillow style + color. Also what is the wall color?
Did you share any info on what looks like a hot or cold-rolled steel fireplace that you can see a bit of in these photos? Would love to see more of it!
Can you tell me where the tile is from that was used on the bathroom floor with the black vanity and it has to little wooden stools set on it? Thanks!
I would also like to know where the tiles are from in the black vanity bathroom! Adorable!! Also, what is the paint color for the back vanity? If you don’t know, might you suggest a color? Thanks!
This is so pretty! Can you tell me who you used for the metal valances covering the roller shades? Thanks!
Any chance you know where the couch is from.
I can only see a small section but I love it.
Thanks
What about the tile in the bathroom with blue walls and light wood cabinet its so pretty?
Hi! Gorgeous work as usual! You all make this look easy when it is not. I wanted to know if that table (desk) in the office is really the 11.5 diameter console table or if it is actually their medium or large regular strut table?
Hi Heather! You’re right, it’s the the large strut table. We’ll fix that link!
Can you tell me where the humble and kind artwork is from? Thanks! Love your work.
Hi Diana! Thank you! Here’s a link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/521681409/limited-time-only-humble-kind?ref=shop_home_active_5.
I have been following your blog and absolutely love your work! Can you tell me if the concrete end table downstairs next to the couch is the grey or white color? I am going to purchase and want to make sure to pick the right color! Thank you!!!
We have it in gray! Thanks Jessica!
Love, Love, Love this project! Do you know the paint color for the gray bathroom double vanity? Is it Benjamin Moore "Cheating Heart" as well? Thx!!
I love all of your work! Would you mind sharing where the stools in the bathroom are from? Will you be selling anything similar in your store soon? Thanks! 🙂
What a gorgeous design! I absolutely love the wood shelving with the piping. I want to replicate something similar in my living room. What type of piping/pieces were used and where did you get them from? Better yet, do you have a tutorial for that project?
Beautiful. I love the curtains used in the guest bedroom. Where can I find them?
Beautiful project – can you please share the limestone herringbone floor used in the guest suite? We’re renovating from hurricane Harvey and this is EXACTLY what my husband and I are looking for!
Gorgeous job on this project! Where do you find your bathroom vanities? I am in the midst of renovating, and I can’t find any vanities that I like.
This is amazing! Where are the step stools in the bathroom from? Thank you and happy holidays!
Hi there – I love all of your work. So beautiful. Do you have any idea who the artist of the cowboy painting is? I love the pop of colour it gives a neutral space. Thank you!
Not sure! It was the owners. Sorry about that!
Love the african mud cloth printed wallpaper in the powder room. Could you provide a source please?
Amber Interiors Shoppe!!!
In the guest bathroom with the wood framed mirror and dark grey vanity, can you share the name and manufacturer of the paint color?
This project is stunning! We are currently designing/building a South African inspired style home and would love to know where the white mud cloth looking floor tile is from (in the bathroom with the black vanity). It looks similar to one Ann Sacks has, but not quite the same!! Thanks so much!!
Hello, fellow Interior Designer here and I LOVE your work! Would you be able to source the printed tile in the guest bathroom (?) with the long dark vanity and wood stools? I can’t find it anywhere and have a project in mind! Thank you!
I have to know where the diamond white and black pattern tile in the bathroom is from! I have seen it in a couple of home designs, and no one has ever revealed where it came from. All my google searches have given me no hint. Thanks!
Hi, Rebecca! I think this is the Chawen 8×8 cement tile. I have also been looking for it for my home project. I am considering either this or the Cle Zenith pattern (similar feel) also cement. I hope that helps!
Sorry Rebecca, I spoke too soon. Upon closer examination, I think the tile used here in this spectacular project is Navajo from Commune Design. It has more of a hand drawn feel than the Chawen version of it. Just lovely!
Do you have specs for the built in bunk beds? So fun!!
Hello! Can you share the ceiling height in the bunk bed room? (Thank you for inspiring so many of us with the beautiful spaces you create.)
Where is the black tribal wall paper from in the bath? That’s the exact wall paper I’ve been looking for!
Beautiful – where did you get the wood for the wall in the bar – what color is it? Thank you!