EverWood® Interior Finish from Infinity® Windows

The Maintenance-Free Wood Window Experience - Built for Colorado Homes

Real wood windows are beautiful. In Colorado, they’re also demanding. Between dry winters, intense sun, snow, and rapid temperature swings, wood interiors take a beating. What starts as natural charm often turns into sanding, scraping, repainting, and refinishing just to keep the wood from cracking, peeling, or drying out over time.  Infinity® by Marvin®'s EverWood® was created to end that cycle. Once stained, EverWood never needs to be sanded or refinished again. You get the warmth and character of wood interiors without the constant upkeep that Colorado’s climate tends to demand from real wood.

Looks and Feels Like Real Wood - Even Up Close

EverWood wasn’t designed to look like wood from across the room. It was engineered for homeowners who notice details. The interior profiles, grain depth, and contours reflect the craftsmanship traditionally found in high-end wood windows. And unlike vinyl interiors that feel smooth or artificial, EverWood has real texture and substance to the touch. Even homeowners who’ve lived with wood windows for years are often surprised that they can’t tell the difference.  That’s by design.

Designed to Be Custom-Finished, Not Factory-Limited

Many synthetic window interiors come pre-finished, offering only a handful of factory colors. That can be limiting, especially in Colorado homes where trim, beams, and cabinetry often vary from house to house. EverWood arrives intentionally unfinished. That allows homeowners to stain or paint the interior to match existing woodwork, floors, or built-ins perfectly. It’s an ideal solution for remodels, mountain-style homes, and older properties where consistency and character matter. The window fits the home, not the other way around.

Immune to Moisture, Rot, and Condensation

Colorado homes experience real extremes: cold winter nights, warm interiors, and sudden temperature changes that create condensation on window surfaces. Real wood absorbs that moisture. EverWood doesn’t. Because it’s an engineered, inorganic material, EverWood won’t swell, warp, rot, or discolor when exposed to humidity or condensation. It also can’t support mold, mildew, or bacterial growth, making it a smart choice for bathrooms, kitchens, and homes that see heavy seasonal shifts. It’s wood beauty, without wood vulnerability.

Engineered for Long-Term Performance at Altitude

EverWood isn’t applied like a laminate. It’s permanently bonded to Infinity® by Marvin®’s Ultrex® fiberglass frame, creating a stable interior finish that won’t peel, crack, or delaminate over time. That matters in Colorado, where altitude, UV exposure, and temperature swings accelerate wear on lesser materials. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, EverWood is designed to perform year after year without the refinishing cycles that often come with real wood interiors.

Designed by the Wood Window Experts at Marvin®

EverWood was developed by the engineers and designers at Marvin Windows and Doors, a company with over a century of experience building premium wood windows. That background shows in the details. EverWood wasn’t created by engineers guessing what wood should look like. It was crafted by people who already understood wood, then re-engineered to handle real-world conditions, like Colorado’s climate without compromising aesthetics.

Is EverWood Right for Your Colorado Home?

If you love the look and feel of wood interiors but don’t want to deal with cracking, refinishing, or moisture concerns, EverWood offers a smart alternative. It delivers the visual richness and customization homeowners expect from wood while providing the durability and stability needed to handle Colorado’s demanding environment. Warm. Authentic. Low maintenance. Built for how homes actually live here.

This article was originally published in 2014 and has been updated to reflect current product details as of February 28, 2026.

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