Douglas Street House
by B.Design
Custom built home by JSA Architects built by Jackson & LeRoy Remodeling. Featured in Utah Style & Design Summer 2008.
Entry Douglas
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This was a custom built home built in 2007 by Jackson & LeRoy Remodeling. The architects were JSA. The home was featured in Utah Style & Design July 2008 issue.
Exercise Bath Douglas
This bathroom was used as a downstairs bathroom as well as the exercise bathroom. It features custom tile and a steam in the shower. Design in collaboration with JSA Interiors.
Downstairs Family Room
Photos taken by Scott Zimmerman
Architects- JSA Architects and Interiors
Builders- Jackson&LeRoy Remodeling
Family Room
The family area was designed with comfort in mind. The sectional allows optimal seating with lots of comfort for watching TV. The space is grand and is open allowing maximum family time!
Breakfast Nook
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The breakfast nook features family photos and a custom built reclaimed wood table, built by Lorimer Antiques. The chairs add a modern flair as well as comfort.
Kitchen
Cabinetry was done by Teerlink in SLC. Custom walnut flooring. Art is from the owner's collection.
Laundry Room
The owner decided to add wallpaper to add some interest in a room that gets a lot of use! Designed in collaboration with Teerlink and JSA Interiors.
Living Room
The living room features furniture from Mitchell Gold, the fabric is a microsuede which makes it family-friendly. The colors are neutral and the gold tones compliment the beautiful colors which are apparent in the fall in Utah.
Design in collaboration with JSA Architects & Interiors
Photo taken by Scott Zimmerman for Utah Style&Design
Entry Douglas
This was a custom built home built in 2007 by Jackson & LeRoy Remodeling, JSA Architects, Entry Chandelier custom design by JSA Interiors.
Entry Douglas
This was a custom built home built in 2007 by Jackson & LeRoy Remodeling. The architects were JSA. The home was featured in Utah Style & Design July 2008 issue.
Master Bath Douglas
The tile is from Walker Zanger and is installed floor to ceiling. It creates a nice focal point in the room and installing it horizontally allows your eye to flow towards the luxurious bathtub. The colors were chosen to give the bathroom a "spa-like" feel.
Credits: schematics- JSA Architects & Interiors, Teerlink Cabinetry, SLC, UT
Master Bath Douglas
This room is great because the large windows allow the outside to come in and the log and rug add to that feel. The window treatments were designed so that they open from top to bottom and bottom to top to allow privacy when in use.
Vanity Master Bath
Credits: Vanity built by Teerlink Cabinets in SLC, UT. Schematics- JSA Architects & Interiors in Collaboration with B.design
Master Bedroom
The four poster bed makes a statement in this room.
Photo taken by Scott Zimmerman
Architects, JSA
Builders, Jackson & LeRoy Remodeling
Mudroom Douglas
This is a room that definitely gets a lot of use! The cubbies provide plenty of storage for the family and using the framed portraits above each cubby is a great way to personalize each space.
PowderDouglas
The owner's wanted to have a tropical flair in the powder bath. Originally cuban tiles were requested but the solution was this tropical wallpaper.
Credits: JSA Architects & Interiors in collaboration with B.design, Wallpaper by WALLS in SLC, UT
Office Douglas
The home office features custom built-ins, window treatments and wallpaper. The client likes fish and so a Koi wallpaper was used as an art piece above the computer. The color scheme was based off of the wallpaper which features grey, yellow, and a metallic ivory. The Marcel Breuer chairs are a classic and the chrome ties in nicely with the polished chrome of the desk.
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Staircase
The bottom of the staircase provided a great space to showcase art. A custom pedestal was built for the sculpture. It was also a great place to display the client's art collection.
Photo by Scott Zimmerman
Childrens Rooms
Boys Nursery
Childrens Rooms
Cabinetry by Teerlink
