Mountain Living

Mountain Living

Mountain Living highlights the best in architecture, interior design, and real estate from the high country, both in print and online. With engaging content that inspires its audience, the publication offers valuable resources for readers looking to craft their own distinctive mountain retreat.

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#1194027

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#326842

Home and Garden

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  • 2 weeks ago | mountainliving.com | Dana W. Todd

    A family builds a heritage homestead to connect future generations to Montana’s grasslands.

  • 2 weeks ago | mountainliving.com | Darla Worden

    Darla Worden highlights the featured mountain homes with breathtaking views in ML’s May/June 2025 issue. A mountain home’s story often begins with the view. Homeowners make decisions about the home’s orientation to the surrounding landscape, often with a focus on mountain ranges. But in addition to appreciating rugged peaks, homes are designed to take in the panorama that may include creeks, valleys, wildflower meadows, wildlife corridors and timberlines.

  • 2 weeks ago | mountainliving.com | Anne Hebert

    On the banks of the Roaring Fork River, this home really makes a splash. As a resident of Snowmass, Colorado for over 30 years, the owner of this riverside home wanted to make a change from rustic to bright and modern. “The home and the new owner found each other at just the right time,” says Denise Taylor, design director at Aspen Design House.

  • 2 weeks ago | mountainliving.com | Laura Beausire

    A nature-inspired residence makes a magical setting for family gatherings. A walk in the woods can change your life—and sometimes even inspire your home. That’s what happened one fine autumn day when a family planning their “forever home” along Utah’s Wasatch Mountains walked the land with their design team. “We fell in love with Utah,” says the nature-loving homeowner.

  • 2 weeks ago | mountainliving.com | Laura Kostelny

    After a top-to-bottom refresh, an old-school Scandinavian chalet in Jackson Hole is recast as a contemporary classic. Sometimes the most dramatic transformations start with the simplest of intentions.

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