A Warm and Welcoming Home With Panoramic Views
This modern retreat in Colorado’s Estes Park was redesigned with 360-degree views and entertaining in mind.
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This modern retreat in Colorado’s Estes Park was redesigned with 360-degree views and entertaining in mind.
“The more the merrier” is the theme for a couple’s Lake Tahoe family getaway
From its buttresses and incredible views to its show-stopping fireplace, this home’s sophisticated style puts the “rock” in Rocky Mountains.
A peek at the winning designers and architects from Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming
Relax and soak in the mountain views while suspended in midair this summer.
These warm, cozy, tree-inspired rooms pack serious rustic style while sleeping a crowd.
Before we dive headfirst into 2018, let's reminisce about the past year's most popular home features.
Set on a golf course, and minutes from world-class skiing, this Utah home is grounded in nature.
Three tips for balancing breathtaking natural surroundings with leading-edge style.
A young couple builds a new light-filled home on family property near Bozeman.
An interior designer’s take on what mountain living requires—does your home have them?
A new front door will give your home an instant update and maximize its curb appeal.
This home dons no art on its walls; the history and natural elements are treated as art.
This cozy home in Wilson, Wyoming, pays a surprisingly modern tribute to 19th century working barns.
Hidden atop a steep Colorado site, this 1950s-inspired home is the perfect escape from city life.
Assembling a mountain vacation home is a balancing act. Here, the furniture, finishes and materials that can bring it to life.
Here you’ll find a beginner’s guide to incorporating storied pieces alongside the bright, shiny and new.
A Q&A with the Montana business mogul at the helm of interior design firm and showroom Kibler & Kirch.
A small two-bedroom cabin on two acres near Mazama in the North Cascades, four hours northeast of Seattle.
This Himalayan wool rug hand-knotted in Nepal brings the beauty of winter’s winding slopes indoors.
How do you create a mountain home design that feels right for your style? Here, tips and tricks.
Here, 11 chic ways to invite the luxurious fabric into your home, without a hint of tacky.
Suzanna Stone Bailey’s stylish bison skulls are one part mountain living, one part rock ‘n’ roll.
Walnut slabs are handcut from reclaimed logs found in a century-old orchard near Santa Barbara.