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Mountain Sage

Alpine, UT

The supporting rooms of a mountain home — a sage-green laundry that earns its own zip code, and a quiet primary bath in black, white, and oak. The "after" spaces, designed to feel as considered as the front of the house.

The laundry room is the easy favorite — soft sage-green cabinetry, a deep undermount sink with an industrial black coil faucet, and a stacked Miele washer and dryer tucked into a custom cabinet bay. Mixed hardware (warm brass-tipped pulls, black knobs) keeps the room from feeling too matchy, while a small grouping of framed Persian miniatures and a vintage “Laundry Deluxe Service” tin add the kind of personality you usually only see in living rooms. The big window faces the mountains — a daily reminder that even chores happen with a view.

The primary bath next door takes the same hardware vocabulary in a different direction. A vertically stacked white running-bond tile gives the shower a tall, quiet rhythm; a black-framed glass door, black sconces, and a black-and-white penny-tile shower seat anchor the room without ever competing for attention. The warm oak vanity with a honed black counter pulls the wood story from the laundry through to the bath, and a pair of watercolor protea prints adds a soft botanical pause against all that geometry.

These are the rooms most homeowners spend money to ignore. Here they get the same restraint, the same hardware, the same material care as the front of the house — because if the laundry feels good to be in, the rest of the home tends to feel better too.

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