BENLOCH RANCH
LOT 130
Roderick Builders is honored to be a Benloch preferred contractor.
Lot 130, in the Benloch Ranch development of Utah, is a beautiful residential project constructed by Roderick Builders designed by Fabio Rigo de Righi. Created to blend into the natural surroundings, the property offers beauty and functionality. The orientation is based on the contours of the hillside and breathtaking views of the backside of Deer Valley, Jordanelle Reservoir and the Wasatch Mountain Range and is adjacent to Victory Ranch.
The property has a private entry courtyard that allows for ample natural light to flow into the main living spaces. The entry presents accoutrements such as market lights, mural, water feature, and trellis. The architect also designed a private courtyard for outdoor dining and recreation between the garage and main living areas. The black brick on the view-facing side of the home, combined with wood siding, creates a contemporary feel. The main living spaces have tall ceilings and large windows to maximize the view, while the bedroom wing takes advantage of the sunset views.
The project has 2 master bedrooms, a bunk room with 6 beds, and an additional king-size bed for guests along with 4.5 baths. The dining room is strategically placed between the kitchen and family room, allowing for games and conversations. The property also includes a two-car garage with mudroom access for after-ski activities.
The entryway and main living space have a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. The architect's approach to the geometry involved simplicity, with a single roof ridge on both wings of the house. The property maximizes space with a lean design, boasting 3,300 square feet.
Lot 130 features natural planting that complements the overall aesthetic. The design was accomplished by keeping the geometry simple and working closely with engineers to stay within the client's budget. Lot 130 offers a unique and comfortable living experience, combining functionality with stunning natural beauty in Benloch, Utah.