Bride and groom walking together at sunset at Kimball Home estate venue

Kimball Home at This Is The Place Wedding | A Luxury Garden Estate Venue in Salt Lake City

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The Kimball Home at This Is The Place Heritage Park is one of Salt Lake City’s most romantic historic wedding venues for couples envisioning an intimate mountain estate celebration. Elevated above the valley with sweeping views of the Wasatch Mountains, the setting feels serene, architectural, and distinctly refined.

When we first toured the Kimball Home, what struck us most was the surrounding nature. The landscape doesn’t compete with the architecture. It enhances it. The mountain horizon, layered greenery, and wraparound porch create a backdrop that feels both grounded and grand.

Inspired by the softness of the space, we created an editorial titled Waltz for Dreamers in collaboration with Ivie Floral Co. Organic floral textures in blush, oatmeal, and muted lavender complemented the historic lines of the home without overpowering them.

The full editorial was featured on Glittery Bride and Mountainside Bride, two wedding publications known for highlighting romantic, design-forward celebrations. Those features affirmed what we already knew: Kimball Home has extraordinary potential when styled with intention.

As a Kimball Home wedding photographer, I’ve found that this venue truly shines when approached as a garden estate rather than simply a historic park venue. Below, you’ll find everything luxury brides should know when planning a refined wedding at Kimball Home.

Bride and groom walking together at sunset at Kimball Home estate venue

Venue Overview: Kimball Home at This Is The Place Heritage Park

The Kimball Home is located inside This Is The Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City, Utah. Unlike many event spaces that feel commercial, this venue retains authentic 19th-century architecture and garden landscaping.

Key features include:

  • Historic estate-style home

  • Wraparound porch ideal for cocktail hour

  • Private lawn ceremony space

  • Elevated views overlooking the Salt Lake Valley

  • Indoor reception space with classic detailing

  • On-site guest parking

Because it sits slightly above the city, the light here is softer and more dimensional than many downtown venues. That elevation matters, especially for sunset portraits.

For couples seeking a Utah estate wedding venue without leaving Salt Lake City, Kimball Home offers a distinctive balance of accessibility and refinement.

Exterior of Kimball Home at This Is The Place Heritage Park wedding venue in Salt Lake City, Utah
Bride standing on white wraparound porch at Kimball Home wedding venue
Bride on historic white staircase at Kimball Home Salt Lake City

What Makes Kimball Home Feel Like a Luxury Garden Estate

Luxury isn’t just about chandeliers. It’s about atmosphere.

Kimball Home feels elevated because:

• The architecture provides built-in grandeur
• The porch framing creates European-inspired lines
• The gardens allow for layered floral installations
• The mountain horizon adds depth to ceremony backdrops

When styled intentionally, this venue can feel reminiscent of French countryside estates or vineyard properties, especially in late spring and early fall.

It is particularly suited for:

  • Black tie weddings

  • Romantic garden celebrations

  • Heritage-inspired events

  • Elevated intimate guest counts

Bride in flowing gown with mountain backdrop at Kimball Home estate wedding
Bride and groom embracing in open field near Kimball Home wedding venue
Bride and groom seated by stone wall with mountain views at Kimball Home wedding

A Refined Kimball Home Wedding Story

This editorial was designed to highlight how this historic Salt Lake City wedding venue transforms when approached with cohesive styling and thoughtful planning.

Getting Ready

The interior spaces and porch offer beautiful directional light. Tall windows soften skin tones and preserve texture in gowns.

For luxury brides, I recommend:

  • Scheduling hair and makeup near natural window light

  • Photographing heirloom details on the porch

  • Allowing time for quiet bridal portraits before guests arrive

The porch columns create architectural framing that feels intentional and editorial.

Bride having hair and makeup applied before her Kimball Home wedding in Salt Lake City
Wedding invitation suite styled for Kimball Home editorial featured on Glittery Bride
Blush, oatmeal, and lavender wedding bouquet designed for Kimball Home editorial
Back detail of lace wedding gown photographed at Kimball Home venue

First Look on the Lawn

The lawn behind the Kimball Home is private yet expansive. It’s ideal for a first look because:

  • It avoids guest foot traffic

  • It preserves emotional intimacy

  • It offers mountain views without distraction

When timed properly, this moment feels cinematic without requiring elaborate staging.

Bride standing in wildflower field during Kimball Home wedding editorial
Romantic bride and groom portrait at Kimball Home garden estate wedding

Garden Ceremony

Ceremonies at Kimball Home benefit from strategic placement.

The strongest layouts typically:

  • Face outward toward the valley

  • Use the porch as architectural framing

  • Incorporate florals that echo the natural greenery

Because this is a historic venue, restrained elegance often works better than overly modern installations.

Bride adjusting veil on porch of Kimball Home at This Is The Place
Bride and groom portrait among garden landscape at Kimball Home Salt Lake City

Reception Flow

Indoor receptions feel intimate and refined.

For a luxury experience, consider:

  • A structured seating plan

  • Layered candlelight

  • Textured linens

  • A defined cocktail hour on the porch before moving guests inside

Guest flow matters here. Thoughtful transitions elevate the experience significantly.

Blush and lavender reception table design at Kimball Home wedding
Reception table styling on porch at Kimball Home garden estate wedding
Elegant white wedding cake styled for Kimball Home luxury garden wedding
Blush and gold reception table design at Kimball Home at This Is The Place wedding in Salt Lake City

Sunset Portraits

Golden hour at Kimball Home is unmatched.

Because of its elevation, sunset light wraps horizontally across the lawn and porch columns, creating dimension and softness.

I always recommend carving out 20–30 minutes for uninterrupted sunset portraits. This is when the venue truly feels like a European estate.

Romantic garden portrait at Kimball Home Salt Lake City wedding venue
Luxury bridal portrait with mountain landscape at Kimball Home wedding

Guest Experience & Logistics

High-end weddings prioritize guest comfort.

Consider:

  • Clear signage within Heritage Park

  • Coordinated transportation if guest count is larger

  • Defined ceremony-to-cocktail flow

  • Indoor contingency planning for weather

Because Kimball Home sits inside a larger historic park, coordination with venue management is essential.

Bride and groom portrait with mountain backdrop at Kimball Home estate wedding in Utah

Kimball Home vs. La Caille

Many couples compare Kimball Home to La Caille.

Here’s a thoughtful breakdown:

Feature Kimball Home La Caille
Historic Architecture Yes Yes
Garden Ceremony Yes Yes
Vineyard Setting No Yes
Mountain Views Yes Yes
Proximity to Downtown Closer Farther
Estate Feel Historic Estate Vineyard Estate

If you love the vineyard atmosphere of La Caille but want something closer to central Salt Lake, Kimball Home offers a refined alternative.

Planning Tips for a Luxury Kimball Home Wedding

  1. Schedule ceremony 90 minutes before sunset.

  2. Use porch space intentionally for cocktail hour.

  3. Invest in cohesive floral design.

  4. Keep guest count proportionate to lawn scale.

  5. Hire vendors experienced with historic venues.

Luxury at Kimball Home is created through intentionality, not excess.

Bride and groom portrait on the porch at Kimball Home at This Is The Place wedding venue

Photography Strategy for Kimball Home

As a Kimball Home wedding photographer, here’s what matters most:

• Timeline precision
• Light awareness
• Architectural framing
• Balanced exposure for white porch elements
• Controlled guest flow during portraits

Couples who prioritize photography should build their timeline around natural light rather than rigid reception timing.

Organic wedding bouquet with greenery and soft florals at Kimball Home
Lace wedding gown detail during Kimball Home wedding in Salt Lake City

Cost & Package Overview

Kimball Home wedding pricing varies depending on:

  • Date

  • Guest count

  • Indoor vs. outdoor usage

  • Rental duration

Because it is part of This Is The Place Heritage Park, packages may differ from standalone private estates. For the most accurate pricing information, couples should contact the venue directly.

For additional planning resources and seasonal information in Salt Lake City, Visit Salt Lake provides helpful tourism and weather insights:
https://www.visitsaltlake.com

Best Time of Year to Get Married at Kimball Home

Late May through early October is ideal.

Spring offers lush greenery.
Summer provides long golden evenings.
Fall brings warm tones and crisp mountain air.

Winter weddings are possible but best suited for intimate indoor gatherings.

Sample Wedding Weekend Timeline

Friday
Welcome dinner in downtown Salt Lake

Saturday
2:00 PM – Getting Ready
4:30 PM – First Look
5:00 PM – Wedding Party Photos
6:00 PM – Ceremony
6:30 PM – Cocktail Hour on Porch
7:30 PM – Reception
8:45 PM – Sunset Portraits
10:30 PM – Grand Exit

Sunday
Brunch in The Avenues or Park City

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can Kimball Home accommodate?
Capacity varies based on layout and season. Confirm with venue management for current guidelines.

Is the ceremony space private?
Yes, though coordination within Heritage Park is required.

Does the venue allow outside catering?
Policies may vary. Confirm directly with the venue.

Is parking available?
Yes, on-site parking is provided within the park.

Is this venue suitable for black tie weddings?
Yes. With thoughtful design, Kimball Home supports elevated, black tie events beautifully.

Featured Creative Team for This Kimball Home Wedding Editorial

This design-forward editorial at Kimball Home at This Is The Place Heritage Park was brought to life by an incredibly talented Utah creative team:

When planning a luxury garden wedding at Kimball Home, working with experienced local creatives who understand the architecture and landscape of this Salt Lake City estate venue can elevate the overall experience significantly.

Planning a Kimball Home or La Caille Wedding?

If you’re envisioning a refined garden estate wedding in Salt Lake City — whether at Kimball Home, La Caille, or another historic Utah estate venue — I would love to help you create imagery that feels timeless, architectural, and emotionally honest.

  1. Jai Mulani says:

    The essence of love against breathtaking backdrops. Each frame tells a unique story of romance and adventure, making these moments timeless and truly unforgettable. Thanks for sharing.

  2. bhargaviB says:

    Thanks for sharing this type of wonderful content in images.

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