Stylemakers Spring 2021

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BARTILE BARTILE IS A LOCAL, family-owned business that’s been perfecting the art of premium roof tiles for more than 78 years. Bartile roof tiles far surpass a class-A fire rating, have a 75year warranty and can be created in over 700 custom colors. “We can create a shake or slate tile that looks like the real thing but will last more than 75 years without the fire hazard or maintenance issues,” says Nick Evans, general 7 2 5 N . 1 000 Wes t, Ce nt e rv i l l e 8 0 1 - 2 95- 3443 b a r t i le.co m @b ar tileroof s

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manager. “We have hundreds of roofs on the Wasatch front that are over 75 years old and still going strong. ” In addition to manufacturing the tiles, they also provide expert installation services in northern Utah. “Workmanship on a tile roof is key to its durability,” Evans says. “So we offer a warranty on tile as well as the installation. We go one step further to make sure we get it right the first time.”

“We make one-ofa-kind dream roofs. As the only custom tile manufacturer in the United States, we customize our roofs to meet very specific requests—and that keeps the business exciting.” NICK EVANS / GENERAL MANAGER

Ask the Expert KEEPING IT FRESH: It’s easy to keep things fresh when you have an unlimited palette of colors and 25 different styles and options to choose from. The possibilities are limitless. From slate and shake designs to mission and barrel tiles, we can create it all.

ON THE HORIZON: The combination of Legendary Slate tiles and standing seam metal is making waves in the modern contemporary style market. The color options, longevity and utility cost savings make it the go-to choice for modern-style homes.

BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR: Mission tiles. Many discerning homeowners and designers are creating custom-color factory blends to achieve the look of clay pan and cap mission tiles that can complement any style home.


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CONTEMPO TILE / CROSSVILLE STUDIOS AS THE NEWEST ADDITION to Crossville Studios’ nationwide footprint, Contempo Tile’s already impressive array of tile and slab offerings just got bigger. “We have showrooms across the state including Salt Lake City, Ogden, American Fork, Salt Lake Slab showroom, St. George and Boise,” says Kevin Fitzgerald, Architectural and Design Representative. “And each showroom is staffed with friendly design and installation experts to make sure our customers find exactly what they need.” Contempo Tile/Crossville Studios brings the best tile and natural stone slabs from around the world to their showrooms and offers a vast selection that can accommodate any budget or project scale. “We have relationships with manufacturers around the globe, so we can source unique and timeless tile, natural stone and porcelain countertops, as well as installation

materials and keep them in stock,” says Fitzgerald. “Many people don’t realize they can make selections and pick them up the same day.” Investing in tile doesn’t have to be intimidating. Contempo Tile/Crossville Studios also offers free samples of every tile they carry, so you can see how a specific tile will look in your space before you make your purchase. “Tile is made to last, so don’t be afraid to ask one of our experts for advice,” says Fitzgerald. “We pride ourselves on excellent customer service, so ask us about function, durability and design tips. We can help.”

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KEVIN FITZGERALD / ARCHITECTURAL AND DESIGN REPRESENTATIVE

“Think about cabinet and countertop choices before finalizing tile. In design, you want everything to be cohesive. There are so many choices with tile, so it is easier to find a tile to complement your cabinet and countertop than the other way around.”

Ask the Expert WHAT’S AHEAD: Porcelain stone looks are evolving constantly. Technology can now give porcelain stone a satin finish with textured veining. It’s exciting to see how far tile has come.

EXCITED ABOUT: A century later, the 1920s are still influencing tile design. We love dynamic black and white pairings, unique patterns and using rich earth tones with bright colors.

FRESH IDEAS: Balance your design. If you have a bold floor tile, keep the walls neutral, or vice versa. Being mindful about your finishes will help your space feel fresh.


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CURATE TO THE TRADE INSPIRATION COMES IN many forms. For Curate To The Trade, Utah’s interior design showroom, it comes from community. “We support designers wherever and whenever we can,” says owner Allison Parkinson. As a champion of the design community, Curate To The Trade offers an abundance of curated resources designers can access for inspiration including finish samples, fabric swatches, one-of-a kind accessories and more. “And it’s all here exclusively for designers,” Parkinson says. “A designer’s time is valuable, so we try to be as helpful as possible,” says Hannah Olague, showroom director. “We’re invested in supporting their creativity. Our showroom has space for designers to set up and work or to bring their clients in; we also offer many online resources available 24/7.” Curate To The Trade has been committed to raising the bar for local trade showrooms. “Our long-standing relationships with our vendors help us offer better discounts and to be client advocates,” Parkinson explains.

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“We do a lot of research into new products and lines that we bring into the showroom. We are interested in how our products tell a story, because that story creates a connection we pass to designers and they pass on to their clients.” ALLISON PARKINSON / OWNER

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Ask the Expert WHAT’S AHEAD: Watch for all the exciting new lines we’re adding to our showroom in 2021.

EXCITED ABOUT: Gathering safely again with the design community. We hope to collaborate with a few of our lines to host in-person events focused on connection and learning.

FRESH IDEAS: We partner with a local non-profit organization to upcycle our endless amount of discontinued fabric samples. Instead of throwing them away, we donate these fabrics to local artists and schools.


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EUROPEAN MARBLE & GRANITE OUR TALENTED CRAFTSMEN have been creating dimensional stonework designs inspired by the natural beauty of stone since 1994. And we have been purveyors of the finest tile lines since 2000—all from our Salt Lake City location. Now, we are proud and excited to announce the recent opening of our new Park City Showroom: European Marble, Tile & Friends at 6622 N. Landmark Drive, just west of Whole Foods in Kimball Junction. Please come visit us and introduce yourself to our Park City Showroom Manager, Nichole Stevens, and our Showroom Associate, Chad Young. We are showcasing our tile lines: Encore Ceramics, Artistic Tile, Pave’, Akdo, Arto, Clayhaus and Pratt + Larson. We also feature a comprehensive array of natural stone tiles. Additionally, on display are our quartz slab and natural stone slab materials. We are pleased to have Studio Il Bagno and Signature Wood Floors as our friends and partners in this new showroom.

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KATHLEEN FUHRIMAN / CO-OWNER

“The Park City stone and tile market has been an important part of our business for many years. We believe that with this new Park City showroom, we can provide enhanced service to our existing clients in the area, and also develop new clients and expand in that market.”

Ask the Expert WHAT’S AHEAD: A return to artisan-crafted fireplaces, range hoods, custom sinks and furniture pieces made from natural stone.

EXCITED ABOUT: Terrazzo Tiles, brass inlays and liners, and textured stone tiles. We are enthused to see the return of color, especially in these rich tones: merlot, mustard, olive green, lavender, coral and chartreuse.

FRESH IDEAS: Bullnosed edges and bullnosed waterfall end panels, cantilevered hearths and shower benches, handglazed ceramic tile and floor-toceiling decorative wall tile.


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FORSEY’S FINE FURNITURE + INTERIOR DESIGN SINCE 1951, FORSEY’S has furnished homes and designed beautiful spaces throughout Utah. Known for carrying the highest quality in home furnishings at affordable prices and offering unmatched customer service, Forsey’s continues to be a one-stop destination for customers who want a truly magnificent home. Because of this dedication to service and quality, Forsey’s has fostered a reputation as one of Utah’s most innovative home furnishings and interior design destinations. Forsey’s has long-standing relationships

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with the industry’s most highly regarded and well-known manufacturers including Century, Hickory Chair, Taylor King, Thayer Coggin, Hancock and Moore, Gat Creek, Sherrill and many more. Forsey’s is also the exclusive Stickley Furniture dealer for the state of Utah and has a large gallery dedicated to the manufacturer. With their new versatile design center, veteran design staff, top-of-the-line product offerings and focus on exceptional service and quality, Forsey’s is a local leader in home furnishings and interior design.

JACK FORSEY / PRESIDENT

“Our biggest design secret is listening to our clients and what they want from us as designers. Every project is unique and requires more than a sophisticated eye for design. We believe that fantastic design should be based on the clients—who they are and how they aspire to live.”

Ask the Expert WHAT’S AHEAD: 2020 was a stark reminder for all of us about the importance of feeling comfortable in our homes. 2021 offers a renewed interest in design, functionality and quality. This year will push all of us to create innovative ways to help our clients reach their goals and aspirations.

EXCITED ABOUT: Have fun with color. Often, updating a space is as simple as adding a splash of color. Accent chairs, rich leathers and even beautiful wood finishes on standalone pieces can breathe life back into a room.

FRESH IDEAS: For us at Forsey’s, an allimportant design element is a touch of nature. The comfort and safety of home should never be overly confining. Natural elements such as the warmth of a solid wood dining table, or the light and airy qualities of plants and succulents, add richness to your design.


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GATEHOUSE NO. 1 FOR THE PAST 25 years, Gatehouse No.1 owners Stephanie and Doug Holdaway, as well as their expert team of designers, have helped thousands of satisfied clients love where they live. An unflinching dedication to quality is at the heart of this local furniture store and interior design studio. “We value high quality,” says Stephanie. “From our design and delivery teams to our unique mix of products and every service in between, quality matters.” The design process can feel overwhelming, especially at the beginning. “Our design services are personally catered to each client, ensuring we make the process as seamless as possible,” Doug says. “Whether you are starting with blue 6 72 S. State Stree t , O re m 8 01- 229- 9505 g ateh o u s es tyle.com @g ateh o u s en o 1

prints and sketches, or you simply need a refresh of new furniture and styling in your home, we are here to help every step of the way.” A well-designed home reflects a well-lived life. Inspired design is based on each client’s unique aesthetics and lifestyle. “Craftsmanship is inspirational,” Stephanie says. “We love working with makers that embrace their craft and design artistic, functional pieces.” Inspiration can be found in a fabric swatch, a piece of art, moody hues or a beautiful rug. The simplest elements can transform an entire space. Get your creative juices flowing by visiting our showroom and following us @gatehouseno1 on Instagram.

STEPHANIE HOLDAWAY / OWNER AND PRINCIPAL DESIGNER

“We are all spending a lot more time at home. Create spaces that feel vibrant and surround yourself with pieces you love and make you feel happy.”

Ask the Expert WHAT’S AHEAD: The launch of our new online shop. We’re continually growing our curated selection of accessories and home styling options, and now you can purchase Gatehouse style online.

EXCITED ABOUT: Seeing more rich colors and warmer tones added to our home palettes.

FRESH IDEAS: Continue to refresh with simple accents: pillows, throws and accessories. Add some greens and florals to liven up any space. Paint the walls and hang the art. Live in your home.



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I N SI D E OU T ARC H I TE C TU RA LS, INC. LAST YEAR BROUGHT our attention to the importance of comfort, safety and functionality in our own personal spaces. With the challenge to balance home and work life within the same dwelling, people are discovering ways to creatively isolate office spaces from general living spaces. Some people also need to provide learning spaces for children’s home study. Owner Leah Wynn, with team Anna Ayala, Sue Lindquist and Lance Brimhall, can help you creatively identify and define functional spaces and then personalize and beautify them. For centuries, successful builders and architects have dared to use design elements differently, creating new standards and opening the door for further evolution. “We are fortunate to live in a time when technology and creativity merge to create more comfortable, functional and creative spaces,” says Wynn. “Inside Out Architecturals provides a variety of materials to create an environment customized for every individual.” Representing more than 50 unique decorative tile lines, Inside Out Architecturals boasts an intriguing collection of tile options, from one-ofa-kind stones and large-format glass to enduring traditional flooring and historical ornamentals. “We carry the handiwork of today’s artisans in metal and ceramic tile, glass and dimensional tile that are best described as art,” Wynn says.

LEAH WYNN / OWNER

“Those who are successful dare to use design elements differently, creating new standards and opening the door for further evolution. Dare to be unique and different in your design.”

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We’re super excited for the new large-format, 20 mm thick porcelain pavers now available. These porcelain tiles can handle our extreme climate and, with new setting methods, help bring fabulous designs to patios, decks and yards.

EXCITED ABOUT: Tile is going all the way, baby. We’re tiling full walls from floor to ceiling. Reminiscent of wallpaper patterns, we’re seeing fabulous designs, textures and geometric layouts in all shapes and sizes on the whole wall.

FRESH IDEAS: Bold and majestic color. Don’t be afraid to bring a dash of royal color to your space with tile.


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IVY INTERIORS TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS AGO, husband and wife team Brad and Lynne Davis manufactured sofas in the back of their store warehouse. Today, the duo owns Ivy Interiors, a thriving furniture and design business in the heart of Millcreek. “We understand what makes high-quality furniture because we used to make it,” Brad says. Ivy Interiors has stood the test of time because it appeals to a wide range of customers. Lynne and Brad seek out vendors and partners that help them create a one-stop shop for all furniture, case goods and accessories. “We always have an eclectic mix of variety and styles,” says Lynne. “And we never compromise on quality or comfort.”

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The store feels comfortable because the Davis’ have retained their employees for years. When you walk in the door, it’s as if you’re seeing an old friend. “Our talented team is knowledgeable, experienced and dedicated to delivering excellent customer service,” says Lynne. “People tell us this is their favorite store because we have a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.” If you’re not sure where to start, hire a designer. The team offers design consultations for a multitude of needs—whether you need a new sofa or a home design. “Hiring an interior designer helps you save both time and money,” says Brad. “They’ll help you pick the right-size piece, adjust spacing, choose a color palette or whatever you need.”

LYNNE & BRAD DAVIS / CO-OWNERS

“Be aware of trends, but fill your home with things you really love. Mixing modern and traditional pieces can create interesting, eclectic spaces in your home.”

Ask the Expert WHAT’S AHEAD: Light woods, clean lines and a neutral color palette with pops of color. We’re also seeing warm, earthy tones including black, burnt orange, caramel and blue.

EXCITED ABOUT: Finding affordable large rugs for open floor plans and expansive wood floors can be a challenge. Many manufacturers are making beautiful rugs that look like handknotted rugs without the hefty price tags. Our showroom is filled with hundreds of rug samples.

FRESH IDEAS: To freshen a space quickly, consider updating your light fixtures, art or rugs. Remember, less is more; invest in statement pieces rather than many smaller accessories.


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K. ROCKE INTERIOR DESIGN DESIGNING LIVABLE, artistic spaces that create a comfortable context for people as their lives evolve is a passion for acclaimed designer Kristin Rocke, owner of K. Rocke Interior Design. For the past 17 years, this Utah-based interior design firm has been completing uniquely designed and influential interiors coast-tocoast and across the globe. With an extensive and award-winning list of projects, Rocke has been listed as one of the “Top 10” Interior Designers by Traditional Home and featured in various distinguished publications. The firm’s impressive portfolio includes resorts, restaurants, retail shops and residences. “My clients trust me to push the envelope and take them somewhere unexpected, knowing that each project ultimately represents their individuality,” Rocke explains. Rocke, an NCIDQ Interior Designer, also owns Glass House, a pulsating design store furnished with unique items that delight shoppers and elevate the style of their homes. Visit social @glasshouseslc and @krockedesign. 3 9 10 S. H igh lan d D ri v e , Mi l l c re e k 8 0 1- 274- 2720 k rockedes ign .co m @kro ckedes ig n @gl a sshouse sl c

KRISTIN ROCKE / PRINCIPAL AND OWNER

“We give clients more than what they know they wanted. Once they have it, they love us for it.”

Ask the Expert WHAT’S AHEAD: Making the most of our tremendous range of projects. We’re currently working on edgy modern projects as well as beautiful traditional projects. It’s interesting to create entirely unique spaces that reflect owners, location and tastes. Our projects give us a continuous source of inspiration to draw from and develop into sophisticated designs.

EXCITED ABOUT: I love all the distinct and interesting homes we’re creating. Our designs take advantage of light and workability and we have outfitted them like couture for the home. We can dream it, develop it, draw it and work to help get it built—from the smallest to largest details—including oneoff furniture, fabrics and wall coverings.

FRESH IDEAS: I keep it fresh by listening to clients, letting my eyes travel and staying inspired by what I see around me. It’s such an exciting time to be in design. There is so much available and so many opportunities to bring creative visions into being.


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LMK I N TE R I O R DESIG N LMK INTERIOR DESIGN is one of the most progressive contemporary design firms in the western region. Founded more than 18 years ago, this award-winning firm was at the forefront of modern design and still leads the region for high-end residential and commercial interiors. LMK Interior Design combines the passion for interior design and shared aesthetic sensibility of partners Rion Locke and Richard Miller. This dynamic team offers diverse options and expert guidance to help you create the home of your dreams. LMK Interior Design is a full-service 4 6 2 6 S. H igh lan d Dr., S LC 8 0 1 -2 72- 9121 L M Kin ter iordes ign .c om @ l m kin ter io rdes ign

design firm providing comprehensive interior services including construction management, interior architectural design, specification of materials, space planning, furnishing and accessorizing. Through the use of Auto CAD and other state-of-the-art technology, LMK Interior Design creates detailed construction documents that help with accurate bidding, budget and scheduling requirements. LMK Interior Design’s signature style brings out the personality of its clients while introducing fresh elements into the existing environment.

RION LOCKE AND RICHARD MILLER / PARTNERS

“We’re committed to the principles of simplicity and modernism.”

Ask the Expert WHAT’S AHEAD: Miller: We don’t pay much attention to trends. We like clean lines and classic shapes and furnishings. To keep it classic, we mix the finishes such as pairing dark, light and grey tones where they all relate to each other.

EXCITED ABOUT: Locke: Going to the market and seeing all the accessories including lamps, artwork, mirrors and rugs—and then bringing those ideas to our design. We love using patterned fabrics in different textures and colors as accents.

FRESH IDEAS: Locke: Updated classic styles, unexpected mixes, double islands and gravity-defying islands with material finishes.


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PEPPERTREE KITCHEN AND BATH PEPPERTREE KITCHEN AND BATH opened in 1986. Today, Peppertree has become one of the best-known cabinet manufacturers in the state. “We stay on the cutting edge of design with an unflinching commitment to quality,” says president Wyatt McDaniel. “We can build whatever cabinet design our clients are looking for.” The craftsmen at Peppertree have honed their skills over two decades. “Our employees— our people—stay here, and the owner works in the shop to help tackle any challenges,” says McDaniel. “We run like a well-oiled machine and can produce an impressive amount of work in our 9,000-square-foot shop.”

Whether you want cabinets for your study, media room or library, or want to level up your pantry or closet, the cabinet designers at Peppertree can help you choose the best wood species, style and functionality for your space. “We do so much more than kitchens and bathrooms,” says McDaniel. “Mudrooms, hidden bookcases, doors with integrated handles—you name it.” “Our clients are very educated, they know exactly what they want and how they want the cabinets to work,” says McDaniel. “We love seeing ideas interior designers bring us.” From remodels and additions to new builds, the experts at Peppertree can help regardless of budget or project size.

“Our cabinet designers are so knowledgeable. We consistently under promise and over deliver.” WYATT MCDANIEL / PRESIDENT AND OWNER

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Ask the Expert WHAT’S AHEAD: We import the Leicht kitchen line from Germany. More and more, people ask for its unmistakable contemporary flair and highquality functionality.

EXCITED ABOUT: New trends coming out of Europe. Painted, rift-sawn white oak, or quartered walnut with veneer cabinets. Steel is still hot.

FRESH IDEAS: Taller and wider cabinets for a more polished look. More drawers and better organization within the drawers for better visibility and access to pots and pans and other items. Handleless drawers with tipon latches and no-touch opening devices.


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