Our March/April Green Issue brings you secrets of sustainable design
At ML, we’ve come to believe that good design is green design. And so we’re excited to bring you an entire issue full of secrets of sustainable design. Inside its pages, you’ll find high-country hotspots for an eco-luxe getaway, a roundup of home goods that are inspired by nature and made by hand, plus the winners of our Responsible Development Awards in the categories of tourism and residential—true showcases of green design. (The swank spaces in these Colorado hotels will make you swoon, and you’ll love how the cabin in Montana gives old materials a charming and beautiful new use.)
As the smart and stylish places and products featured in this issue prove, a sustainable home (or resort) can be every bit as luxurious and gorgeous and comfortable as a conventional one. After all, it’s good design.
Pick up your copy of the issue, on newsstands now, and visit www.mountainliving.com for Web exclusives from the issue.
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Stylish & Sustainable
Green Weaves
When renovating a century-old building, a Montana couple mixed historic charm with modern, eco-friendly functionality. Click here to take a look inside the couple’s very own loft space, decorated with a fresh mix of new and old pieces.
Boulder, Colorado-based è bella is a textile company on a good—and green—mission. Click here to take a look inside the cheery showroom, full of bright, modern rugs and pillows made of earth-friendly alpaca fiber.
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