
Via City Home Collective
Woodland living gets a contemporary spin inside this freshly completed Utah home, which sits among the pine trees of Summit Park.
Architect Chris Price of Park City Design + Build constructed Treehaus earlier this year, and it combines rustic cabin living with sharp geometries and a monochrome colour palette.

Via City Home Collective

Via City Home Collective

Via City Home Collective

Via City Home Collective

Via City Home Collective

Via City Home Collective

Via City Home Collective
Despite its name, 635 Parkview Drive is actually set into a hillside plot and comprises four stacked and twisted volumes that are clad entirely in blackened cedar, blending with the woodland surrounds.
Interiors of the 3,643 sq ft Utah property – on the market via City Home Collective for $1.1m – invert this dark colour palette, with white walls and pale oak floors throughout. Exposed steel beams also add a semi-industrial vibe, but really it’s all about the setting…

The four-bedroom passive house has three large decks for drinking in the pine-fresh air, as well as several balconies which tumble off its bedrooms and the vast first-floor living room and kitchen.
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