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Draper Today
By the People, for the People
Stunning Colonial Home Blends East Coast Style with Utah Landscape
This grand Draper, Utah, residence beautifully combines classic architecture and natural beauty.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 7:25am
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This stunning countryside colonial home in Draper, Utah, was designed by Tiek Design Group and built by Stony Brook Homes, with interiors by Caitlin Creer Interiors. Set against a breathtaking mountain backdrop, the grand residence beautifully blends classic East Coast colonial architecture with the natural beauty of the Utah landscape.
Why it matters
This home showcases how traditional East Coast design can be seamlessly integrated with the natural splendor of the Western United States, creating a timeless and inviting family residence that celebrates both regional aesthetics.
The details
The crisp white clapboard exterior, black shutters, stone chimneys, and dormer windows make for an instantly striking first impression, while the interiors deliver a warm, family-focused home filled with thoughtful details, playful spaces, and exceptional craftsmanship. The home features a stunning blue La Cornue kitchen, a charming blue mudroom, a walk-in pantry with a rolling library ladder, and a lower level with a full indoor basketball court, climbing wall, and home gym.
- The home was designed in 2024 and completed in 2025.
The players
Tiek Design Group
The architectural design firm responsible for the home's classic colonial aesthetic.
Stony Brook Homes
The builder who constructed the grand residence.
Caitlin Creer Interiors
The interior design firm that created the warm, family-focused interiors.
The takeaway
This home demonstrates how traditional architectural styles can be seamlessly integrated with the natural beauty of a region, creating a timeless and inviting family residence that celebrates both regional aesthetics.


