In a recent Park City project, Studio McGee leans on rich, deep hues to bring up the cozy factor

CABINETS: DEEP RIVER by BENJAMIN MOORE

 The kitchen’s deep, moody hue inspired the dark green Lacanche range crowned by a large plaster hood with wood trim stained to match the timbers throughout the home.

MUDROOM: RATTAN by BENJAMIN MOORE

For an active family with four kids, a mudroom was a must. The room is not only functional— thanks to plenty of lockers, hooks and space for bins and baskets—but is also beautiful, courtesy of a cheerful coat of Benjamin Moore’s Rattan paint,
a hay-yellow hue. 

BATHROOM: DESERT TWILIGHT by BENJAMIN MOORE

The inventive bunk bathroom features glossy cream subway tile and a long trough sink with three faucets. To make up for the lack of counter space, the design team incorporated wide wood boards across the sink as a place to put toiletries.

UPPER BAR: BARISTA by BENJAMIN MOORE

The upper bar, one of two in the home, opens up to the living room for entertaining. It’s outfitted with custom open shelving, Cipollino Verde marble countertops and a copper sink with English taps. Two tones of Benjamin Moore paint create a color-blocking effect: Barista, a dark brown with a touch of violet enriches the walls, while Stonecutter, a dark teal, colors the cabinets below.  

Take a full tour of this home from our Winter 2025 issue here.

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