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05/11/2021 03:10PM ● By Rachel Miller
Jeff Yeiser turned a century-old barn and former stagecoach stop into a woodworking shop Photo by Dustin Posiak-Trider

Artists' Spaces

When the world closed its doors to life as we knew it in March 2020, people hunkered down and our homes became our castles. They became the places where we ate, slept, socialized and worked. Read More » 

 

A pocket garden featuring annuals surrounded by perennials vinca dianthus and a few strawberry plants

Make the “In Between” Green

While achieving the ideal landscape garden is every gardener’s goal, there are some not-so-obvious spaces in the landscape that have the potential for just as big an impact. Read More » 

 

In 2017 Bethany Baker and her husband Perry launched Outlaw Apiaries and started Bee the Future a 501c3 organization dedicated to educating youth Photo courtesy Outlawa Apiaries

A Hive of Activity

Many people have a television in their living room – few have a beehive. For Bethany and Perry Baker, it makes perfect sense. Read More » 

 

pA 5-by-12-foot commissioned painting of an aspen grove in the Mount Zirkel Wilderness is the largest oil mural that artist Chula Beauregard has done to date iPhoto courtesy David Pattersonibrp

Design Notes

Find out what’s new and noteworthy in Steamboat Springs this spring. Read More » 

 

Vines of Valiant grapes sourced from South Dakota State University grow up a custom-made trellis

A Tale of Two Gardens

Two gardens, which have been featured on the Strings Kitchen & Garden Tour, have caused a stir among the green-thumbed fanatics of Steamboat Springs. Each one has a very different tale t... Read More » 

 

Streamlined navy cabinetry adds a modern flair to the farmhouse-style kitchen where views of the surrounding landscape abound in every direction

Country Living

When the alarm goes off in the early hours of the morning at Ben Litoff and Brenda Smith’s home in Cow Creek, they welcome the interruption. Read More » 

 

The house which sits on a triangular-shaped lot affords a strong street presence The exterior incorporates clear verticalcedar siding manufactured gray weathered barn wood charcoal-gray stucco and raw hot-rolled structural steel

The Zen Den

As the sun rises over Steamboat Springs, Donna Garth is situated in the same spot she chooses to spend most mornings: her yoga room. Read More » 

 

Billy Oliver and Oscar Dalzell hang out with the familys dog Dave at the entryway to their property It was a former miners home from Mount Harris built in the early 1900s and relocated to Steamboat Springs after the mine exploded in the 1940s Photo by Dustin Posiak-Trider

Downtown Idyllic

The sound of laughter is emanating from the back yard of a home on Spruce Street in downtown Steamboat Springs. Read More »