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Show The Salt Lake Tribune HOME & FAMILY Friday, July 25, 1997 Living with one bathroom downstairs,” Good Life on Cedar Mountain pares to an “old-fashioned root Kathy Jarvis explained. The downstairs level also has a “cold” room, which Kathy com- cellar,” a vacant space where a workout pool eventually will be installed. @ Continued from B-1 And the basement houses Joe’s complex and peretamenaty sound heating and plumbing systems. All floors and the outside many spectacular features, but perhaps the most spectacular is its surroundings. The glass and stairs and steep cement driveway are heated by underground pipes. Oneof the system’s biggest advan- deck-fronted home has a: view that, on a clear day, reaches as far tages is heat conduction, said Joe as Nevada Jarvis, who has his own firm, Closer to home are masses of j-b.r. Environmental Consultants. “Once you get a solid mass like cement heated up, it stays that way, at an even temperature.” Even in the cold of winter, the maples and quaking aspens shades of summer greens, 2 marsh where ducks fly in ev evening at sunset, and a pair golden eagles who nest nearby Jarvises walk around barefoot. The third-floor loft, with stun- “If your feet are warm, you're ning views to the east and the west, is definitely Joe Jarvis place. “I can’t tell you which comfortable,” said Joe. [view] is the most beautiful” he The home's backup heat source is a downstairs wood-burning stove. said. Phatosby Lynn K Jhason(TheSalt Laks Tribune Heat-reflective windows im the formalliving room are Jarvises' living room blends old and new.Painting behind piano is by Kathy Jarvis’ brother. the 22-footceiling. (At theyget a tree nearlyastall is the master bedroom suite. com- Toomis accented with mirrors and stone anda painting titled “Piron- plete with an elegant jacuzzi tub set im stone at one end of the ette” by Kathy Jarvis’ brother reom Lime and orange trees stand nearby. The suite also beasts a gas fireplace that can be lighted by remote control, a large room and a bathroom GregoryL. Abbott of St.Gearge.a trompe l'oeil artist and imterior designer. Abbott's influence is evident in other parts of the house. In the dining room, there is a mural whose focal point is a great horned owl: Abbott also designed the china cabinet. Other paintings and a wood-and-metalbirdcage = the kitchen/family room w with a showerthatlights up when the bather enters. Aboutthe room’s design. Kathy There are four bedrooms,one of which contains Burch Mann’s 1920s sleigh bed. Kathy Jarvis purchased it at the estate sale. Another bedroom, decorated in white and pastels, is for the granddaughters. The grandsons and stay here and let Mom and Dad sleep downstairs.” The downstairs was designed with their children and grandchildren in mind. There is a family roomfilled with quality old furni- have a room,too. Therealso is a large dressing room with plenty of sinks, mirrors and outlets. ture and a Sonybig-screen TV. “Our kids grew up in a house or swampcooler,the houseis quiet except for natural sounds and water trickling from an entryway fountain. “That's the most wonderful thing about this house — there's noforced air, so there’s no noise at all,” said Kathy Jarvis. The Jarvises’ only complaint about living on the mountain? Having to rely on a cellular phone. Pagina Baio Sad restr 8, Tr. Goel gifts from him. Kathy's trademark scented c: a= FURNISHINGS Tangements are artfully placed Living-room furnishings are an eclectic mixture. The Yamaha s gift from Joe to his wife, who“aught pianofor 25 years. The burgundy couch, in a flame-stitch tapestry. and deep-colored tapestry wing- backed chairs were re-covered for the new home. So was an an- TD Uj Gh dies and fresh and dried floral ar- throughoutthe house. grand piano was a C! Jarvis said, “Joe's an old romantic and I didn’t even knowit.” The room is a favorite of their children. “Our kids love to come Because the Jarvises have no furnace, central air-conditioning Overstocked! We are lowering prices RUE EO ee ea)ae tique French chair, circa 1870s. It TTee is covered in white satin with a deep gold beehive motif. A coffee table and grandfather clock came from the previous house. 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