Grace Blu is a leading interior and commercial design studio offering services throughout Park City, Utah, and the surrounding Wasatch Mountain region. Known for curating elegant, livable spaces, we specialize in residential, hospitality, and commercial interiors that celebrate Park City’s unique blend of luxury and adventure.
Park City Interior Designer
Designing the Park City Lifestyle
Park City is a rare town — one where world-class skiing, a thriving arts scene, and genuine mountain community all coexist within a few square miles. It draws clients who are design-literate, who have traveled widely, and who want their homes to feel as considered as the destination they’ve chosen to live in. At Grace Blu, we approach Park City projects through the lens of mountain modern living: materials that honor the natural environment — reclaimed wood, honed stone, aged metal — paired with the warmth, function, and visual sophistication that a full-time or seasonal residence demands. We’ve designed everything from intimate Deer Valley ski retreats where the brief was ‘cocoon-like and warm’ to larger homes in the Promontory and Glenwild communities where the client wanted the drama of the Wasatch Range to be part of every room. Whatever the neighborhood or scale, our goal is always the same: a home that earns its place in the landscape and rewards every arrival.
Residential Interior Design in Park City
Park City’s residential landscape ranges from classic ski lodges near the Town Lift to sprawling modern estates in gated communities like Promontory, Glenwild, and Tuhaye — and our design approach adapts to each. Grace Blu’s full-service residential work in Park City includes new construction from the ground up, whole-home renovations, and focused room-level transformations for clients who want one space dialed in before committing to more. Mountain design requires a specific kind of expertise beyond aesthetics: an understanding of how altitude, snowload, radiant heating, and seasonal occupancy patterns affect everything from material selection to furniture placement and window treatments. We factor all of it in. We also work extensively with second-home clients who are based in other markets — California, Texas, the Northeast — and need a design team that can manage a project remotely with the same accountability and communication they’d expect locally. That’s an area where our process is built to perform.
Commercial & Hospitality Design in Park City
Park City’s commercial and hospitality market is driven by a seasonally savvy audience — Sundance Film Festival crowds in January, ski season regulars through spring, and summer visitors drawn by hiking, biking, and the outdoor arts calendar. Business interiors here need to perform across all of it, holding up visually and functionally through heavy traffic while maintaining the elevated, specific character that Park City visitors expect. Grace Blu designs for that reality. Our commercial and hospitality projects in the area include restaurant and dining environments, boutique retail, and lodging experiences designed to earn repeat guests. We understand that in this market, design is not decoration — it’s a direct driver of reviews, recommendations, and return visits. If you’re opening or repositioning a business in Park City, we’d welcome a conversation about what the right interior can do for your brand.
Why Clients Choose Grace Blu
Our Park City clients choose Grace Blu because they want a design team that is as invested in the outcome as they are — and that can actually deliver in a mountain market. That means a team that understands the supply chain challenges of sourcing custom furnishings to a mountain destination, that knows which local contractors and tradespeople produce reliable work, and that communicates proactively rather than reactively. Rona and the Grace Blu team have been recognized nationally — HGTV Designer of the Year, featured in Architectural Digest and Modern Luxury — and we bring that level of design intelligence to every Park City project regardless of scale. We’re a full-service studio with dedicated designers, technical specialists, and project coordination support built for exactly this kind of work. If you’re envisioning a Park City home that matches the quality of the location, we’d love to hear about it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Grace Blu work with second-home owners who aren’t local to Park City?
Yes — a significant portion of our Park City clients are based in California, Texas, or elsewhere and need a design team that can manage the project on their behalf. Our process is built for remote client relationships: detailed digital presentations, regular video check-ins, virtual walkthroughs, and proactive communication so you’re never out of the loop regardless of where you’re located.
Can Grace Blu help with mountain-specific material and finish selections?
Absolutely. Mountain homes require materials that hold up to dramatic temperature swings, heavy use during ski season, and the wear patterns of a high-traffic vacation home. We specify finishes, fabrics, and furnishings specifically chosen for durability in mountain environments — without sacrificing the warmth and elegance the setting deserves.
What design styles work well in Park City homes?
Mountain modern is the dominant aesthetic — organic materials, clean lines, and an emphasis on bringing the exterior landscape into the interior. But we also work in warmer, lodge-inspired directions and more contemporary directions depending on the home and client. We don’t arrive with a predetermined style; we begin with your vision and the architecture
How early in a new construction project should we bring in Grace Blu?
As early as possible — ideally during or just after the architectural planning phase. Interior design decisions about ceiling heights, millwork placement, window positioning, and lighting infrastructure all benefit from early designer input. Bringing us in late frequently results in costly changes. We work seamlessly alongside architects and builders from the start.
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