Decorating + Design

Kids may have gone back to school, but that doesn't mean it's time to stay indoors. Utah probably has another month or two of beautiful weather ahead. In fact, the summer heat should be leaving us soon making time outside, so much more enticing.
Stepping into the home of artist Jodi Mardesich Smith—who sells her work under the name Jyotimedia—is like entering a secret greenhouse.
Butterflies are setting rooms aflutter with wit and whimsy.
Builder Ezra Lee transforms a recycled shipping container into his boys’ backyard clubhouse.
First came love, then came marriage, then came the tiny house. When Chris and Tamara started their life together, they wanted to do so with clarity and purpose—a life of experiences, friendships and leaving the world a better place than they found it. For them, that meant reducing their material possessions and building a tiny house in Summit County.
We may be landlocked in Utah, but that doesn’t mean the seaside doesn’t inspire us and our décors
Comfort and contemporary, nature-inspired design makes stylish living a shore thing.
Think your décor is short on detail? Here’s what you do: Tack on some trim. Something tasteful and tailored, nothing crazy. After all, you don’t live in a circus tent.
Sun-soaked colors, natural materials and a mix of rustic-to-modern designs deliver a hip resort vibe to runways and rooms alike.
Monday is Pioneer Day, the day Utahns jubilantly celebrate the arrival of the first settlers, those brave souls who trekked over a thousand miles to make a home in the wild Western lands.