Most people are drawn to the expansiveness of the West, but when the Zivians moved to Telluride from New York City three decades ago, they didn’t move into a 15,000-square-foot home on a mesa. Inst...
The response was predictable – uniform, in fact.
I would tell someone about my plans to live in a tent all summer – my colleague Gus Jarvis, for example, who has promised a chapter devoted to me in...
Most everyone recognizes a Lindal Cedar Home when they see one. Wrapped in Western red cedar, their large, pointed prows and walls of glass have become the Lindal signature.
What you probably don’...
Once it was the Good Humor man coming down the street in his white truck playing its distinctive tune heralding the pleasures of summer.
Now, it’s the farmers market.
Think summer and what comes ...
Two Telluride-based businesses showcase the latest in sustainable products and their successful local installation.
Going Solar in High Country 219 Alder, Telluride
Designer Laura Daley’s 200...
The house at 629 East Colorado is decidedly modern. A passerby might catch sight of the four sleek black Design Within Reach Adirondack chairs on the front porch, or the raised metal-grate walkway ...
Hamilton Haus Echoes the Mountains That Host It
“I think everyone should be surrounded by an environment that is most like them because it gives them a sense of peace,” Hines says, by way of expl...
Telluride Native Shari Hirsch Finds Home in Montrose.
It was the realization of a childhood dream, says Telluride native Shari Hirsch of her move four years ago into the white clapboard farmhouse...
“Smells good,” Torie said, as she rubbed the sleep out of her eyes. “What’s for breakfast?”
“This morning, we are having an egg-white scramble with a Cajun-crab crème sauce reduction, shallots and ...
Has concern over the swine flu got you stocking your house with antibacterial products? Are you washing your hands, washing your dishes, washing your laundry, spraying your countertops and scrubbin...