From its beginning, Utah Style & Design has celebrated inspiring design and the talented individuals who create it. This year marks our 25th anniversary, giving us yet another reason to raise our glasses to that special place we call home. To kick off this milestone, we’ll be sharing memorable moments tapped from our archives throughout the entire year. Some of these spaces are surprising, most are swoon-worthy and all are exceptional. We hope you enjoy this glimpse into the past and look forward, like us, to the remarkable style and design we’ll showcase in years to come. 

As seen in our Summer 2015 Issue. Photo by Scot Zimmerman. Design by Jaffa Group and K. Rocke Design.

PEAK PERFORMANCE

Mountain meets modern in a contemporary Park City home, where shapely furnishings and forested views prevail against a contrasting palette of light and dark.

As seen in our Summer 2018 Issue. Photo by Scot Zimmerman. Design by Ezra Lee Design + Build.

MODERN FAMILY

An Orem home’s great room proves white open spaces and modern furnishings can be as livable as they are luxurious for a young, active family.

As seen in our Summer 2007 Issue. Photo by Scot Zimmerman. Design by Don Brady Design.

FRENCH DRESSING

Inspired by centuries-old chateaus of France, a Park City home—crafted of quarried limestone—features a sunroom that opens to mountain views and a broad stone terrace.

As seen in our Fall 2017 Issue. Photo by Scot Zimmerman. Design by Robert Brain.

CLEAR WINNER

In the true spirit of international style, a Salt Lake City home showcases a rectangular form, simple exterior and an open interior enclosed by large panes of glass.

As seen in our Winter 2020 Issue. Photo by Scot Zimmerman. Design by Upwall Design Architects and MHR Design.

RISE UP

Equal parts engineering and jaw-dropping sculpture, a Park City home’s three-story spiral staircase performs like architectural art courtesy of its creator Michael Upwall.


Browse more from our 25th Anniversary Series here.

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Brad Mee
Brad Mee is the Editor-in-Chief of Utah Style & Design Magazine.