Cottonwood Heights sits south of Salt Lake City, snuggled against the Wasatch Range between Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons.
Cottonwood Heights is the gateway to the "Greatest Snow on Earth" with easy access to Alta, Snowbird, Solitude, and Brighton. Hiking, biking, and climbing are all out your back door.
If something cultural is desired, Cottonwood Heights is a short drive to professional sports; preeminent classic and contemporary entertainment, including ballet, symphony, and theater; and a variety of shopping and dining choices.
The neighborhood's perch on east bench affords breath-taking city views to the west and majestic mountains to the east. A vibrant, engaging suburban lifestyle with a wide range of homes and excellent education options, Cottonwood Heights is a place people want to live.
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UTAH STATISTICS
UTAH IS COMING OUT ON TOP
Utah is coming out on top for many 2017 rankings. From being ranked one of the safest states to Salt Lake City being named one of the best cities to live in, it's no wonder Utah is growing in popularity.
Is safety important to you? Utah was ranked the 9th safest state in America
Looking for love? Utah was ranked 2nd in the top states for 'positive relationships'
Need some stress relief? Looks like living in Utah could do just that. Utah was ranked the 5th least stressed state
Getting close to retirement? Utah was ranked the 9th best state for pre-retirees
Ready to retire? Utah was ranked the 11th best state for retirees
Starting a new career? Salt Lake City was ranked the #1 city to start a career in
Is your health important to you? Salt Lake City was ranked the 12th healthiest city in America
Salt Lake City was ranked the #10 top city to live in
According to a 2017 Paint Color Analysis study, homes with bathrooms painted in shades of powder blue or periwinkle sold for an average of $5,400 more than homes with bathrooms painted a different color. Lonny's Managing Editor, Angela Tafoya, details some other great ideas for bathrooms that give a little extra to your home.
Bathrooms are the unsung heroes of the home. While definitely one of the more, um, utilized spaces, when it comes to design they can often be overlooked.
But, it doesn’t have to be that way. Just ask the design duo Shannon Wollack and Brittany Zwickl of Beverly Hills-based studio "Life.Style." The two were tasked with designing four bathrooms in a Hancock Park home and the results are pretty magical.
Drawing inspiration from the Spanish-style infrastructure and industrial finishes, the bathrooms are nothing short of inspiring. We asked the designers to dish out their pro tips on how you can make your bathroom the best room in your house. Whether that’s enlisting the help of oversized mirrors to upping the ante on your current bath products — get ready, we see a lot more bathroom breaks in your future.
By Angela Tafoya, Managing Editor, Lonny
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