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Mountain Camp | Set in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains, this striking alpine retreat by Elizabeth Rose Jackson Interiors pairs British and American camp influences with tactile furnishings, whimsical fixtures and rugged architecture by Nick Noyes Architecture.
Mountain Camp is a custom residence defined by a clear architectural framework and a focused material palette. Designed in collaboration with Nick Noyes Architecture and Elizabeth Rose Jackson Interiors, the home is organized as two primary volumes—one dedicated to gathering and shared spaces, and the other to private living.
Dark timber and stone distinguish the exterior forms, while glazed connectors link the volumes and establish a central courtyard. Floor-to-ceiling glazing maintains a consistent relationship to the surrounding landscape and brings natural light deep into the interior.
Material continuity drives the interior. Wide-plank oak flooring is paired with stained wood walls and ceilings, creating a cohesive base throughout. Communal areas are more expressive in finish and furnishing, while private spaces remain intentionally restrained.
The main living areas are designed for use and flexibility, with generous seating arrangements and direct access to adjacent outdoor spaces. The kitchen introduces subtle contrast through painted cabinetry and layered material selections, while secondary spaces incorporate more distinct finishes and detailing.
The residence is organized to prioritize shared living, with bedrooms intentionally simplified and secondary to the primary gathering areas.
The project reflects a structured approach to modern mountain design, balancing architectural clarity with material depth and livability.
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