Decorating + Design

Shift Out of Neutral

Feel like your décor is stuck in neutral? Go full-throttle with pops of color strategically placed throughout your home. The following rooms and their designers offer inspiration and ideas.
The black-and-white trend is going strong, and this high-contrast design direction is amping up the style of so many of today's chic rooms. Here are a few simple ways you can incorporate it into your décor.
The thought leader in paint color trends, Benjamin Moore, has unveiled its 2018 color of the year.
Pattern play is enjoying a moment, but it is nothing new. In the hands of a talented pro, this approach to design is always in style. Take interior designer Jason Wilde's interior of a spectacular Heber home (How Swede It Is) we featured in 2013. It is as compelling and as relevant now as it was four years ago. And there's much to learn from Wilde's work.
Jo Packham proves that out-of-the-box thinking, a can-do attitude and a willingness to fall and get back up as one moves from venture to venture all contribute to success and joy for one's work.
If you haven’t noticed, we’re big fans of showy chandeliers here at Utah Style & Design. So you can imagine how excited we were to see Hammerton Studio’s latest offering from its Bezel collection.
Sierra Pacific Windows opened up their newest showroom in Park City, UT on September 21st.
We've loved decorating with blue for a number of years now, and Sherwin-Williams is predicting our passion for this color will continue in 2018. The Sherwin-Williams color pros just tagged Oceanside as the color of the year for 2018.
Black-and-white decorating doesn’t have to inspire sit-up-straight formality or an uppity expression. Throw in rich texture, playful patterns and surprising shapes, and this classic color combo can style a room from chic to cozy, luxe to laid-back. What's your pleasure?
Jo Packham gave industrial design a fresh twist by fashioning a rustic backdrop, mixing raw and gleaming metals, wood and glass, sprinkling in whimsical accents and then layering on the charm. What’s more, she did it without breaking the bank.