This hilltop Contemporary style mansion is located at 3826 Thousand Oaks Circle S in Salt Lake City, UT and is situated on 3.5 acres. It was built in 1992 and features 10,765 square feet of living space with 4 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. The inside features marble floors throughout and walls of glass that create indoor/outdoor living. Past the sweeping staircase with glass/stainless steel railing, you are greeted by a wide open living room/dining area. All around you are floor to ceiling glass walls and a skylight above. Other rooms include a state-of-the-art gourmet kitchen, 2-story home office with spiral staircase, billiards room with stainless steel bar, home theater, 4-car garage, expansive patio space with swimming pool and spa and an outdoor kitchen. It is listed at $5,900,000.
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Pretty sure this is/was Dr. Paulos’ house. Ortho surgeon who fixed my Deer Valley friend’s ACL a ways back. An odd place but with the right touches, could be a knockout. The style mix here is, ummm, uniquely Utah. Not my taste at all, but certainly a vernacular all its’ own.
Ok, Ok, who am I kidding, this has a few upsides, but overall is the cheesiest place. Like cheddar, mozzarella, with a touch of gouda. Topped off with some more cheddar. Fixes knees and shoulders extremely well but do not consult him for decorating and architecture tips.
I actually like this. It does have an office/convention center/airport vibe to it, but for being 20 years old I think it has aged well, considering it’s contemporary. Dare I say I even like the overly shiny features everywhere including the kitchen (which must be a bitch to get spotless) and the bathroom. The room in photo 12 however is a mess and would need to be gutted. Otherwise, I think it’s cool.
I agree. But I would also gut the glass block stairway/foyer as well.
Does anyone know who the architect or the builder of this home was?
The first word that comes to mind is “yuk”. It’s the kind of soulless, bland, boring contemporary house that I despise. I want to see natural materials, exquisite details, and evidence that great thought went into it. This has none if that. The interior would make a great small-town airport, and has about as much character as one.
The first word that comes to MY mind is “Holiday Inn”.
Amazing home. Love it
I like it, especially the view from that living room, but it really needs a skilled decorator in there. It is pretty clear that the furniture is from a real estate stager given the huge blank spaces. With the right decorator this could be a showplace. I could really see some massive murano glass chandeliers in this place. https://www.google.com/search?q=murano+glass+chandelier&aq=0&sugexp=chrome,mod%3D13&um=1&hl=en&biw=800&bih=481&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=crdrUIuXIs630AHa54D4DQ
Yeah…it’s very 90′s looking. Still…(with a few tweaks) I’d take this place over another Mediterranean / Italianate knock-off.
20 years old?!?!? Holy shit this house has aged well. I like it very much. Definitely better than a Mediterranean/Italianate style manse.