About

About Mountain Home

Mountain Home remains as the operating element of the second oldest business in Evergreen.  It began as a Moving and Storage Company in 1924 and progressed through numerous transformations, emerging as one of the top Hardware stores in the area.  Mountain Home was just a small department in The Hardware, until the hardware business was liquidated and Mountain Home remained as the surviving heir to a great legacy of customer service in Evergreen.


Peggie Nikander

Kay D'Evelyn La Montage

Mountain Home occupies what used to be the barn of the Historic Hiwan Homestead, and the original building persists in most of its original, and colorful state.  It has proven to be a wondeful place to display furniture, accessories, carpets in a setting that evokes the textures and materials of mountain homes... warm and inviting.  Not many businesses exist after 85 years--certainly, this one is not the same today as when it started--but it has a thread that has always defined it... a great love for its community and for its customers.

Store Hours
Monday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Sunday: 12pm - 4pm

P-303-674-3345
F-303-679-9155
info@mountainhome.net

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Testimonials

“We’ve always hunted for special pieces and that’s what we’ve always found at Mountain Home.  The quality is superb, and the service is spectacular.”
-- Beverly Bemis, Evergreen

“Kay’s got a lot of positive energy and great ideas.  She’s extremely honest, which is a really big deal to me.”
-- Linn Halliday, owner, Landmark Homes, Conifer“

The furniture is just so well made, it will last forever.  It's very classic, the kind of furniture you'll still like after 20 years!”
-- Jill Clodfelter, Denver

"Kay helped us design our central living room.  She took the time to figure out how we wanted it to be.  She didn't roll in with everything preconceived.  We wanted to get up in the morning, grab our newspaper and coffee, and sit there comfortably.  We've bought too many houses with too many rooms we never used.  The only measure of success we had was:  Do we now use the room?  The answer is yes.  It's where we want to be.  It's a total success."

"As far as service, Kay would ache if someone thought  she had anything but their best interest at heart.  She is delighted to have you come into the store.  We stop by just to say hello.  We don't do that at Sears."
-- Eric and Nancy Protzman, Evergreen

 

Partners

Pangaea Carpets - www.pangaeacarpets.com

Mountain Kitchen and Bath Design - www.mtnkb.com