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The Chamonix brings Scandinavian style to Eagle Mountain

With a blend of Scandinavian and modern farmhouse aesthetics, The Chamonix by Candlelight Homes is located in one of Utah’s fastest-growing cities, Eagle Mountain. The development of Firefly at Eagle Mountain Community began in 2020, and now over 8,000 homes are planned over the next two decades. Candlelight Homes is already actively selling curated homes that are available for purchase and move-in. By partnering with DTJ DESIGN, The Chamonix’s vision was brought to life. DTJ DESIGN’s approach has been rooted in collaboration by viewing each client as a creative partner. With that philosophy, it has allowed them to craft remarkable spaces, from residential and resort environments, to themed attractions and public places. “We start with the land plan, creating communities that add value through site-sensitive design, meaningful open spaces and amenity-rich environments” said Rachel MaGee, Designer at DTJ DESIGN. “The architecture then enhances, not just occupies, the experience of a place.”

Location Preferences 

The site contains 2,700 acres of buildable land, and its access to natural recreation areas like Five Mile Pass. This location supports Firefly’s vision of an Active Family Community®, where families can connect with nature and each other. Candlelight Homes values the importance of creating a place where kids play outside instead of online, making it ideal for parents seeking a lifestyle that encourages real-world connection and adventure.

Behind The Design 

Making sure the homes were designed in an aesthetic yet emotionally resonant way that feels both familiar and fresh was important for the team. The design avoids the coldness often associated with modern architecture by introducing warm wood tones, natural materials and human-scaled elements that make the home feel inviting and emotionally resonant.The Firefly team was united by a guiding principle: to create homes and a community that prioritize human connection, outdoor living and emotional well-being. This alignment happened across planning, architecture, interiors and construction, which is what makes Firefly standout.

“Every home we’ve sold to date, the number one motivating factor for every one of those home buyers has been living at firefly has been the first and foremost, and then selecting the right home that fits their lives at this moment,” said David Vitek, President of Candlelight Homes. The Unique Aspects 

Firefly homes are built with smart design principles and high-performance materials, like energy-saving appliances, efficient HVAC systems and smart home technology that allows residents to monitor and reduce energy usage.Their interiors are designed to maximize natural light and connection to the outdoors. Because the garage is tucked in the back, the design highlights a private courtyard as the central feature of the home. The homes also feature garage doors by Wayne Dalton, doors by Masonite and HVAC by Carrier. All of the main gathering areas, kitchen, living and dining, open directly to the courtyard, offering a fluid connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. Even in the kitchen, windows are incorporated within the cabinetry to preserve views of nature on every wall. Featured products include Aristokraft cabinets, Quartz countertops and AMSCO windows.From a construction perspective, the homes were designed to be easily replicated and built by local trade partners while still achieving a custom-like aesthetic. Vertical siding and other material choices were selected both for their visual appeal and their practicality, balancing design with cost-efficiency to stay within budget.

Recognition 

DTJ designed four plans, each with two elevations and sizes ranging from 3,150 to 4,145 square feet. Their prices start in the mid-$500,000s for the DTJ designed homes, they are determined by home size, plan, lot location and views, as well as architectural style and finishes.With these unique qualities in mind, The Chamonix was named “Home of the Year” at the 2025 Gold Nugget Awards, hosted by the Pacific Coast Builders Conference (PCBC). This is a prestigious honor and is widely regarded as one of the highest accolades in the homebuilding industry. It recognizes excellence in architectural design, planning and innovation. This award is a direct translation of home’s commitment to solving real-world challenges, enhancing livability and setting new standards for thoughtful design.

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