Shots of blue create continuity and a cool, fresh attitude in this chic Park City home. What might they do for yours?
Photo by Scot Zimmerman | Interior designer: Tori McBrien | Residence: Montage Deer Valley
Janelle Sofa
Alice Lane Home Collection, SLC, alicelanehome.com
Geo Birdhouse
Crate & Barrel, Murray, crateandbarrel.com
Barcelona Tray
Jonathan Adler, jonathanadler.com
Topher lamp by Arteriors
Forsey’s Furniture Galleries, SLC
McKinney Side Table by Vanguard Furniture
Guild Hall, SLC, utahguildhall.com
Bohemian Bookends by Bungalow 5
Dunker Beal Interior Design, SLC, dunkerbeal.com
Gaby Chair by Bernhardt
Thomasville Home Furnishings, Murray, thomasvilleutah.com
Oxford Stool by Theodore Alexander
deCondé’s, SLC, decondes.com
I’m interested in the sectional couch in the photo. Could you tell me where I could find one like it?
Thanks!
Alice Lane Home Collection, SLC, alicelanehome.com
I have noticed that in old digital cameras, special receptors help to maintain focus automatically. The sensors of some camcorders change in in the area of contrast, while others work with a beam associated with infra-red (IR) light, specifically in low lumination. Higher spec cameras from time to time use a mix of both methods and probably have Face Priority AF where the camera can ݅See‣ a face while focusing only in that. Thanks for sharing your thinking on this website.