The Bond House
The Unicorn is an 18,000 square foot estate perched above the back nine of the Pete Dye Signature Golf Course within Promontory — the most exclusive gated enclave in Park City's premier private community. Sitting on over two acres with sweeping views of the Wasatch Mountains, this residence redefines what a mountain estate can be.
Every detail has been considered at a level reserved for the very few. The home features six en suite bedrooms, ten bathrooms, and a nine-car garage. Two full kitchens are outfitted with Poliform cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances — the same standard carried through every Poliform walk-in closet and custom millwork detail throughout the residence.
A state-of-the-art wellness spa anchors the lower level, complete with separate men's and women's locker rooms, a cold plunge, and a 12-person steam room. A regulation basketball court, resort-level swimming pool, and expansive outdoor living spaces make this estate as much a private club as it is a home.
Custom ceiling and wall treatments have been developed specifically for this project, creating a visual language unique to this home. The interiors balance organic warmth with bold, contemporary gestures — a signature of the collaboration between GYC, Inouye Design, and AMB Design.
Key Features
Dual Kitchens
Poliform cabinets, Gaggenau appliances, prep and show kitchens for entertaining at scale
Wellness Spa
His and hers locker rooms, cold plunge, 12-person steam room, treatment areas
Basketball Court
Full regulation indoor court with professional-grade flooring and lighting
9-Car Garage
Climate-controlled collector's garage with display lighting and finished throughout
Resort Pool
Heated swimming pool with spa, mountain views, and integrated outdoor kitchen
Poliform Throughout
Walk-in closets, built-ins, and millwork by Poliform with custom ceiling and wall designs
"This is the kind of home that comes along once in a generation. Every material, every detail, every view has been orchestrated for someone who expects nothing less than extraordinary."
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