In this Park City residence, the color green literally sets the scene. “My clients love green, so incorporating it was a must for them,” designer Susannah Holmberg explains. Happily, the verdant hue worked quite naturally with the earthy neutrals that she chose to infuse throughout the interiors. Ranging from deep evergreen to creamy pistachio, the shades are both eye-catching and subtle, acting as a connective ribbon between each room. “I love utilizing multiple hues of the same shade together, as it creates a kind of color-blocking that has more depth,” the designer muses. “It felt important to have green show up in different variations that are all somewhat earth-inspired, which grounds this home and ties it back to the surroundings.”
Those surroundings—the striking terrain of the Wasatch Mountains—attracted owners Hugh West and Lacy Gadegaard-West to relocate their family from their former home base in nearby Salt Lake City. “We thought, ‘Why don’t we just live in the place where we love to staycation?’ ” Hugh remembers. After combing the real estate market, they opted to purchase land, selecting an elevated lot with canyon views. Then, they engaged architect Brian Hebdon to imagine a modern mountain home for their family of six.