
Elysium at Gracey Lane
Where Nature Meets Modern Sanctuary
Tucked into a quiet cul-de-sac in Sandy, Elysium at Gracey Lane doesn’t just offer a place to live—it offers a way to live. Thoughtfully reimagined from top to bottom, this 1993 rambler has been transformed into a modern, multi-generational sanctuary, blending clean lines, warm textures, and an unmistakable sense of calm.
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The home’s new face is striking: a full stucco exterior trimmed with Shou Sugi Ban siding, elegant metal accents, and a show-stopping glass pivot door framed by twin steel columns. It’s both contemporary and grounded, making a quiet statement in the neighborhood while inviting you into something special.
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Step out back, and the view does the talking. Perched above a gully that drops into Brandon Park, Elysium overlooks Lone Peak and the surrounding Wasatch mountains. The former fence is gone—replaced by the illusion of infinity—giving the yard a floating, almost ethereal quality. Wildlife regularly passes by: deer, wild turkeys, woodpeckers, even horseback riders and hikers on the trails below. It’s serene. It’s real. It’s Elysium.
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With over 6,300 square feet, this home was designed to flex with life. The spacious loft apartment above the garage can function as a fully independent residence. The basement ADU has its own entrance, kitchen, and living space—ideal for long-term guests, multigenerational families, or income potential.
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Inside, the main level is open and expansive, centered around a chef’s kitchen made for gathering. Three bedrooms, including a luxurious owner’s suite, flow off the main living area. The ensuite bath is artfully designed with a jetted rain shower and a deep soaking tub perfectly positioned in front of a picture window. It’s your own private spa.
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The basement continues the story—with a game room, home theater, gym, and guest suite. From floor plan to finishes, the layout is thoughtful and adaptable, with seamless transitions between connected and independent living.
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Designed and lived in by the builder herself, Elysium is also a living design studio. Its interiors reflect an “organic modern” philosophy—where natural materials and neutral palettes meet clean lines and curated vintage finds. A living plant wall anchors the open living space. Light pours in. Every corner breathes.
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This is more than a home. It’s a philosophy. A retreat. A quiet exhale in a world that moves too fast.
Elysium at Gracey Lane—eternal paradise, redefined.
Elysium at Gracey Lane
Step into serenity at Elysium, a stunning reimagining of a classic 1993 rambler nestled in a quiet Sandy cul-de-sac. Thoughtfully redesigned by its builder-owner, this 6,300 sq ft home blends organic modern style with multi-generational flexibility—including a private loft apartment and a fully equipped ADU. Enjoy sweeping views of Lone Peak and Brandon Park from a backyard that feels limitless. With its light-filled layout, spa-inspired owner’s suite, and striking design details—like a living plant wall and Shou Sugi Ban accents—Elysium is more than a home - it’s a retreat.
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