In the high country, we’re all about indoor/outdoor living, so we predict the latest from Marvin Windows and Doors is going to be an instant hit. Hot on the market, the Ultimate Lift and Slide throws notions of the traditional door out the window. Available in sizes as large as 12-feet-by-48-feet, this door (if you can even call it that) is made of panels of glass that disappear from view in one of two ways: they either stack together and appear as one panel, or completely disappear and slide into a pocket in the wall. The effect? Nothing but views. Look for the Ultimate Lift and Slide nationwide this winter (though if you just have to have it, now it’s already available in some regions). Check it out at marvin.com.
July 2, 2009
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Throw open the door to something new
July 2, 2009 in Architecture & Interiors, Decorating Secrets, High Country Shopping, ML Recommends, Mountain Living by Caroline | 4 comments
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37th Telluride Film Festival Lineup Announced!
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We’ve just received the lineup for the 37th TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL and thought we’d share it with you.
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My mouth had been watering for weeks. So when the grills and smokers finally fired up for the Big Aspen Barbecue Block Party last weekend, I was more than ready to chow down.
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Travel editor Linda Hayes reports from the Big Aspen Barbecue Block Party
September 1, 2010 in Mountain Living
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Today is a good day…
August 31, 2010 in Architecture & Interiors, Mountain Living
…Mountain Living’s Architecture & Design Issue hits newsstands!
What’s in its pages?
Inspiring design pros and show-stopping spaces, of course. We’re also excited to bring you the fifth edition of Top Mountain Architects & Interior Designers, our exclusive guide to the design pros we’ve featured in the pages of ML over the years—as well as those whose [...] -
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