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Salt Lake Parade of Homes: Home #6

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On Tuesday, I shared my favorite home from the 2014 Salt Lake Parade of Homes. Today I’m sharing my second favorite: Wimbledon (Home #6).  This house, although spectacular, bordered on ridiculous (18,688 square feet) but it was also tastefully done and actually felt like a home.

More details:

Builder: Steven Dailey Construction Architect: Landforms Design Landscape: Alder Landscaping Interior Design: Megan Rae Interiors

Total Square Footage: 18,688 Bedrooms/bathrooms: 7/6 Price with lot: Not available {but I would venture to guess $insane}

This house was so massive that I couldn’t fit the exterior in one frame. For reals.

slc home 6 exterior

slc home 6 exterior 2

Walking in the front doors, you are greeted by this beautiful living room.

slc home 6 living room

slc home 6 living room 2

slc home 6 living room 3

To the left was one of the staircases to the basement along with the entrance to the master suite. LOVED this room and that wingback bed was to die for.

slc home 6 entryway

slc home 6 master

slc home 6 master 2

slc home 6 master bath

Heading to the basement {I loved the staircase and board and batten details}.

slc home 6 staircase

Three of the bedrooms and their bathrooms. Fun rooms for boys {the basement bedrooms were very masculine, while the upper bedrooms were more feminine}.

slc home 6 bedroom 1

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slc home 6 basement bath

slc home 6 bedroom 2

slc home 6 bedroom 2 2

slc home 6 bedroom 3

Hallway details in the basement:

slc home 6 basement hallway details

Basement craft room/wrapping station?

slc home 6 craft room 2

slc home 6 craft room

And I secretly L.O.V.E. that every home theater setup I’ve ever been to plays the Eagles Hell Freezes Over tour on their sound systems. Because let’s face it – they make anything sound good. This was actually home 2 of the 6 we visited that had the Eagles on their theaters. Throw pillows, amazing sconces and Don Henley. What more could you ever ask for?!?! I mean, seriously.

slc home 6 theater 2

slc home 6 theater

Moving on. The basement living room including pool table, Foosball table, chess table and built-in dog house :

slc home 6 basement living room

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slc home 6 basement living room 2

 

slc home 6 basement living room 3

Basement workout area. And full size tennis court. Not even joking {helps explain the total square footage}.

slc home 6 workout

slc home 6 tennis court

Heading back upstairs on the second staircase, we enter the dining room / family room / kitchen area. Which has two islands. And triple ovens.

slc home 6 dining

slc home 6 family room 3

slc home 6 family room 2

slc home 6 family room

slc home 6 kitchen 2

 

slc home 6 kitchen 3

 

slc home 6 kitchen 4

slc home 6 kitchen

slc home 6 hood details

 

slc home 6 family room and kitchen

The upstairs is more of a girl’s loft with a play area and two bedrooms, and is accessed off of the dining room / kitchen / family room area. I loved the mirror and fabric gallery walls!

slc home 6 upstairs stairway slc home 6 mirror wall

slc home 6 fabric gallery wall

slc home 6 bedroom 5

slc home 6 bedroom 4

More from the main level including the second laundry room, second craft room, and mudroom.

slc home 6 hallway main

slc home 6 craft room 3

slc home 6 craft room 4

 

slc home 6 powder bath

 

slc home 6 hallway

slc home 6 laundry room

 

slc home 6 laundry floor

slc home 6 mudroom

Pretty fantastic, right?! My next Parade of Homes post next week will show some of my favorite features of some of the other homes we toured. So much inspiration! Lastly, don’t forget that Monday I will be relaunching my designer fabric sale! Don’t miss out!

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  1. Jen @ Migonis Home says

    August 15, 2014 at 6:31 am

    oh my goodness! i could get lost in there! i love all the details! and yes, a tennis court, gym and giant craft room do help explain the incredible sq. footage!

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  2. Mary | Lemon Grove Blog says

    August 15, 2014 at 11:38 am

    The details on that house are so beautiful – lots of gorgeous rooms for sure! That being said, I gotta say it really bugs me that all these houses featured on the parade of homes are SO large. Who is going to buy that?! I’d personally be super excited about a parade that featured functional, well designed homes under 2,000 sq. ft. Simple living is more my jam! 🙂

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    • Emily says

      August 19, 2014 at 1:00 pm

      Not all of them were that large — I’d say this was one of the bigger ones. Also, this one was never intended to be for sale. We spoke to the Builder about this home for quite a while and the owners intended this to be their dream home and they were involved in every single detail of the design process.

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  3. Emily @ Table + Hearth says

    August 15, 2014 at 12:51 pm

    This house is massive and yes, a bit ridiculous, but is gorgeously done. What material is the stair runner in the 10th photo? Is it metallic?

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    • Sarah says

      August 15, 2014 at 4:44 pm

      It was actually just carpet. I think you’re just seeing the plastic wrapping they had on the carpet to keep it clean 🙂

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      • Emily @ Table + Hearth says

        August 15, 2014 at 4:46 pm

        Bahahaa! Derrr. I was all like, “what kind of fancy-pants has some showy weird metallic stair runner?!”.

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  4. Marty@A Stroll Thru Life says

    August 16, 2014 at 1:35 pm

    Gorgeous, I could live there in a heartbeat.

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  5. Emily says

    August 19, 2014 at 1:03 pm

    This home was my favorite as well. While it was massive, the way it was done was so comfortable and inviting. It really had a great feel to it — the pictures just can’t do it justice. Stunning work and attention to detail.

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