governors plaza south
exposing the concrete structure and opening to the mountain views
Planned grand views of the Wasatch Front and the Salt Lake Valley, a design opportunity of opening the entire space was obvious - redefining privacy and boundaries throughout an interior remodel.
Where possible, walls and guardrails were removed, minimized, or substituted with transparent materials, such as glass.
Mostly the space remains wide open, lending itself to exquisite views and free flowing living, but when privacy is required curtains can be drawn to divide spaces, softening both aesthetics and acoustics.
Now, with warm white walls and articulating lights throughout, the owner’s home has become a personal art gallery for both observer and curator. - treasures, old and new, are the strokes that give color, texture, and life to a space.
