Recycled Warmth and Refined Texture: Inside a Park City Mountain Home
Park City Mountain Home is a mountain residence designed by designer Wendy Labrum for her own use. With a total area of approximately 883 square meters, it can accommodate the living needs of a family of six. From architectural planning, floor layout to window-wall design and interior details, all were personally controlled by her. Centered around her own living requirements, it showcases a simple and restrained design concept. The residence is built according to the terrain of the Wasatch Range, balancing the natural scenery with refined texture. The high ceiling height and spacious scale are in harmony with the body shapes of the family members, and the spatial proportions are in line with daily life trajectories.

The project uses a retro texture to soften the harshness of the new building. The design features include recycled wooden floors, Roman clay and plaster walls, and partitioned windows, which add a warm and aged atmosphere to the residence. The textured walls counterbalance the visual impact of the high ceilings. The partitioned windows replace the entire glass, echoing the American traditional architectural style. The entire house is dominated by warm neutral colors. The clay-colored walls, sandy soft furnishings, and caramel linen curtains form a soft base. The art collections also maintain a low saturation color scheme, creating a quiet indoor atmosphere for the lively family life.

The public areas combine classic aesthetics with practical functions. The living room is centered around a custom stone fireplace, displaying classic works by design masters such as Charlotte Perriand. Wendy Labrum chose rounded furniture and durable fabrics like camel hair and wool leather to make the refined space more suitable for children's activities. The dining room features 19th-century crystal chandeliers, custom dining tables, and Swedish vintage chairs, creating a visual contrast between the ornate lighting and the recycled wooden bar counter, resulting in a rich and layered design. The kitchen is independently divided and paired with a butler's storage room, capable of meeting various living needs such as baking.

The white oak panelled study room adopts the design concept of the Hôtel de la Marine in Paris, France. The fiberglass door not only ensures a clear view but also protects privacy, becoming a multi-functional space for work, study, and parent-child interaction. The master bedroom is created with a custom fabric bed, retro mirrors, and a marble fireplace to create a serene atmosphere. The antique bathtub in the bathroom combines texture and childlike charm. The project integrates medieval classics, contemporary customization, and natural materials, allowing the leisure atmosphere and exquisite details to coexist, creating an ideal residence that blends with the mountain scenery and suits daily life.

Nestled within the timber-framed warmth of Wendy Labrum's Park City Mountain Home, where recycled wooden floors and Roman clay walls soften the grandeur of 883 square meters against the Wasatch Range backdrop, the art of simple and restrained design finds its textile counterpart in domvitus's Siena Striped Floral Rustic Cottage Farmhouse Style Pillow Cover. Just as this mountain residence balances medieval classics with children's activities through camel hair durability and caramel linen softness, the Siena collection weaves vertical stripe structure with botanical blooms to bridge refined texture and lived-in comfort, offering that reversible versatility essential for family of six dynamics. Whether styled against white oak panelled walls in a Parisian-inspired study or softening custom stone fireplace moments beside Charlotte Perriand classics, these cotton accents embody the same warm neutral colors and low saturation harmony that defines Wendy Labrum Interiors—proving that true rustic cottage farmhouse style thrives where antique charm meets daily life trajectories, and natural scenery coexists with exquisite details.

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