VenuesHolladay, UTProduction

Mid-Century Modern Wooded Haven

1/17
25 people
4 hrs min
4500 sqft

About the Space

Welcome to our stunning midcentury modern post and beam home, a perfect location for your next photo or video shoot. Nestled privately in a wooded area, this unique 1-story ranch home offers a unique picturesque backdrop that’s difficult to find in Utah. The highlight of this property is its expansive backyard, boasting a large, flat expanse framed by a lush natural setting of towering trees and vibrant flowers. It provides a truly private and serene environment, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature while capturing captivating shots. Inside, the home features a spacious and open layout, accentuated by the signature exposed beams that adorn each room. The 4 bedrooms include a comfortable master bedroom, two delightful children's rooms, and a versatile toy/play room. Additionally, the home boasts a modern, playful, and creative office area, complete with an iconic Eames lounge chair that beautifully aligns with the midcentury modern aesthetic. Ample natural light floods the interiors through numerous windows and skylights, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces. This abundance of light lends an airy and refreshing ambiance throughout, enhancing the modern and minimalistic design aesthetic. Whether you're seeking a location for fashion shoots, lifestyle photography, or cinematic videography, this midcentury modern post and beam home offers a captivating setting with its stunning natural surroundings, open layout, and abundant natural light. Capture the essence of timeless beauty and modern design in this remarkable setting.

Included in your booking

Amenities

Tables

Chairs

WiFi

Sink

Lighting Equipment

Blackout blinds

White Backdrop


Location

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Enhanced Health and Safety Measures

House is thoroughly cleaned by a cleaning team before each booking.

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