The Taylorsville Utah Temple is made with structural steel and stone cladding. The architectural style is known as pioneer-era Gothic. The architect derived much inspiration from local pioneer tabernacles. The exterior art glass pay homage to the area's pioneer heritage while also incorporating arches and motifs inspired by Gothic architecture. Interior flooring includes carpets, area rugs, stone, and tile. A soft gold and lavender broadloom carpet is used in general areas of the temple. General stone throughout the temple's interior is Perlatino from Italy. The design gently highlights the stunning architecture and pioneer-style design. The colors are light, and the designs and motifs are simple and elegant. Many of the rooms have wood columns or pilasters to regulate the space.