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37 RANCHO ESCONDI
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style architecture, this pr
six-bedroom enclave in Ran
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country design and a rela
New Mexican sensibility,
portales, landscaped courty
patios, and a grassy lawn
rounding a swimming pool.
rolling hills of the country
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perfectly serene setting.
MLS# 201004901
Offered at $3,000,000 on
9.319 acres or $3,400,000 o
15+/- acres
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Hidden Treasures
231 ROSARIO BOULEVARD
#A & #B
An ideal blend of sophisticated Southwestern
and contemporary styles, this one-of-a-kind
home is tucked into a hillside just blocks
from the Plaza. Features of the three or four
bedroom home are stained concrete floors, skylights, kiva firep
and stylish hardware and fittings. A sunny deck offers a rare in-t
panorama of mountains and treetops. A two-bedroom guestho
offers visitors a spacious, relaxed retreat.
MLS# 201101577 Offered at $1,100,000
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717 CAMINO OCASO DEL SOL
Perched high in the hills above Santa Fe, this four
bedroom adobe hacienda constructed by
renowned builder Doug McDowell boasts a
unique blend of classic Pueblo styling with mod-
ern appointments and amenities. The distinctive, expansive main resi-
dence and cozy guesthouse envelope a gorgeous landscaped courtyard
with serene dipping pool.
MLS# 201003040 Offered at $2,500,000
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KEVIN BOBOLSKY505.470.6263
Operated by Sothebys International Realty, Inc. Sothebys International Realty is a registered trademark. www.sothebyshomes.com/santafe 231 Washington Avenue 505.988.8088
MARILYN FOSS505.231.2500
610617 GARCIA STREETSix single family homes with
views built by the renownedeam of Doug McDowell and Jim
Satzinger to the highest stan-
dards of green building. Energyefficient, one-level, universal de-
signs built for quality and com-fort. 2 and 3 bedroom homes,
most with casitas, ample natural
ight, great art walls, open con-cept, landscaped portals and
entry courtyards. Sustainable
and responsible living with energy renewablephotovoltaic, solar and thermal features pro-
viding energy savings and healthy, clean living
environments. Starting at $1,485,000
McDowell Satzingers Newest Project 6 Single Family Homes
Now 50% SOLD OUT! Only 3 Left
98-A A RROYO HONDO ROAD $795,000ncredible home in Arroyo Hondo with 4,529 sq ft, 3 bed-
ooms plus office. Light and bright, beautiful views, plaster
walls, vigas, kiva fireplaces, nichos, curved walls, court-
ards great Southwest style. #201102828
98-B ARROYO HONDO ROAD NOW $915,000Inviting, spacious Arroyo Hondo home and separate guest
house both with panoramic views. Open, flowing floor plan
with beautiful upscale finishesbrick flooring with radiant
heat, plaster walls and soaring beamed ceilings. #201102250
HOLMAN RANCH $2,450,000A stunning and rare retreat comprised of 840 acres, 2 springs
and the Mora River running through it. Wander from the won-
derful historic adobe compound in a lush river valley on trails
leading up into aspen and pine forest in the beautiful Rincon
Mountains. #201001402
03-405 SOSAYA NOW $1,100,000istoric Willard Clark (1910-1992) home. Former home of one
f New Mexico's beloved early 20th Century artists. Incredible
ardens, gourmet kitchen, and master suite deck. Two sepa-
ately deeded lots. Close to Canyon Road and its fine galleries
nd dining. #201003163
15 CERRO BLANCO NOW $525,00Soft, Southwest Contemporary 3BR, 2BA with stunning view
of the Galisteo Basin and Cerro Colorado. Open, sophist
cated floorplan designed with the art collector in mind. The
acre lot allows horses and studio/guest quarters. #20110048
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20 VISTA REDONDA $1,100,000With breathtaking mountain panoramas and Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired design, this 5,160 sq ft 3-bedroom residencewith studio on 6.9 acres is remarkable. Featured are a sensational 49-foot great room with high coffered ceilings andmedia area, slate floors, mahogany cabinetry, and superb master suite with office and double baths. The generous kitchenhas breakfast area, walk-in pantry and 360-bottle wine keeper. One of the guest suites has an adjoining study. The spa-cious gardens include a dramatic dining pavilion. MLS# 201101068
10 VIA VECINO $Thrill to glorious Sangre de Cristo Mountain viewsa matchless site for this 3,704 sq ft none-level Tesuque home on 1.5 acres. The huge great room with high beamed ceilings odeep entertaining portal. The 29-foot master has a sybaritic bath and private terrace, andderfully appointed center-island kitchen with dining portal will delight cook and guests. Feacherry-stained oak floors and maple cabinetry, hand-troweled plaster walls, 3 fireplaces, Aheated 3-car garage. MLS# 201103183
954 SANTO NINO PLACE $1,395,000Right in town! This fabulous one-level north side double adobe house with superb studio/guesthouse on 1 acre offers amazing Sangre de Cristo vistas. Updated and transformed to completeperfection, it has an impressive great room, separate family room, showcase kitchen, a marvelousmaster with luxurious bath and 23' closet, and lovely outdoor entertaining spaces. The main househas tumbled brick floors, hand-troweled plaster walls, vigas with coved ceilings, rich cabinetry, anda separate guest wing. Four-car garage! MLS# 201101820
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1047 OLD SANTA FE TRAIL $4,800,000Rarelydoesa stellar Eastside propertydefyingcomparison in a primeEastside location become available. That rarity is this spectacularwalled estate. With remarkable views, 2.4 acres of exquisite groundsinclude a gorgeous infinity pool, stunning koi pond, a visual feast ofseasonalblooms,and lavish entertaining spaces.The mainand guesthouses offer elegant design and execution, and irreplaceable detail.Uncompromising craftsmanship and flawless taste merge historicSanta Fe character with understated luxury. MLS# 201102878
11 ABIERTO WAY You'll be captivated by magnificent mountain and sunseyou gaze through the beautiful glass-walled entry gallechic, sophisticated, 2008 Tierra Concepts home. Featugreat room with high beamed ceilings and pigmented plaa sleek cooks kitchen, 5-zone speakers, A/C, 3 fireplacfantastic living/dining portal accessing gorgeous gardenslevel floor plan has a private office, and the master includebath with stunning stone wall. MLS# 201100580
24-C PASEO ENCANTADO NE $735,000Enjoy dazzlingsunsets andvast Jemez Mountainviewsfrom this de-lightful customTesuqueresidenceon 5+ acres. Southwest ambianceaccented with abundant Mediterranean elements creates warmthand drama. Soaringlivingroom ceilings, hand-troweled plasterwalls,vigas, and handsomebrickfloorsenhancethe home. With itsprivateand romantic master, 2-room guest suite, and huge family room/studio, plus huge wraparound entertaining portal and landscapedgrounds, this is a Santa Fe dream. MLS# 201005595
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Gated Compound Condo653 CANYON ROAD #16
MLS# 201003229 $750,000
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Abiquiu Vistas10 PETROGLYPH PLACEMLS# 901951 $675,000
The Summit North1445 NEVADO RIDGE
MLS# 201003370 $990,000
Gal isteo House & Studio13 MARCELINA
MLS# 201000685 $769,000
Ojo Cal iente, NM64 RANCHO DE SAN JUAN ROAD
MLS# 201101977 $875,000
Country Liv ing117A PASEO NOPAL
MLS# 201002699 $650,000
Dramatic Nambe189 COUNTY ROAD 113MLS# 201102698 $650,000
UNDER CONTRACT2403 MACLOVIA CIRCLE
MLS# 201101573 $325,000
317 MAGDALENA ROAD
MLS# 201101140 $575,000
23 VISTA DEL CERRO
MLS# 201101984 $950,000
206 ANITA PLACE
MLS# 201102358 $495,000
1153 EAST ALAMEDA
MLS# 20110392 $1,020,000
Ref ined Casa Solana1121 NORTH PLATA CIRCLE
MLS# 201103472 $575,000
Railyard Adobe207 CLOSSON
MLS# 201100640 $450,000
Historic Treasure1144-D CANYON ROAD
MLS# 201103194 $400,000
Santa Fe Contempory812-C CALLE SARAGOSA
MLS# 201102257 $215,000
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9 STONGATE $1,295,000 MLS# 201001557
Dramatic Price Reduction for this magnificent alladobe Las Campanas property. The home offersstylish design, superior craftsmanship, and viewsto the Sangre De Cristo and Jemez Mountains.
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8 AUGUST 2011 HOME326 Grant Avenue 505.988.2533 www.neillyon.com www.sothebyshomes.com/sant
NEIL LYON GROUP
NEIL LYON, CRB,CRS, GRIDIRECT: 954.5505 CELL: 660.8600
EVELYN SPIKER, CRS, GREEN,RSPSDIRECT: 954.5556 CELL: 930.0999
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7518 OLD SANTA FE TRAIL A
4BR main house includes a family room and a large library/office.Upper level master suite with private balcony to enjoy the incredibleviews. Large 1BR guest house includes office or studio space. Beau-
tiful setting in the foothills. 2 horses allowed. #201102919 $895,000
1055 OLD SANTA FE TRAIL
A classic Santa Fe residence on 2.8 acres. Terrific location providingwonderful views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Four bedroom,6,568 sq ft, with an office and library. Gorgeous outdoor spaces.
#201100111 $1,350,000
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Old World charm and elegance combine in this exquisite 3BR, 3.5BAresidence. On 1.82 acres with magnificent mountain and sunsetviews. 3,963 sq ft includes a comfortable office/study. #901776$1,050,000
2558 ATALAYA HILL TRAIL
3BR, 3 1/2BA adobe on 5.9 acres near the national forest. Designedby John Midyette featuring high-beamed ceilings, plaster walls, por-
tal with fireplace, a flagstone terrace and panoramic views.#201002950 $995,000
1776 FORT UNION DRIVE
2BR adobe main house and a 1BR unfinished adobe guest house.
Located in the Museum Hill District with south facing views. Mainhouse features an open floor plan and has been completelyrenovated. #904245 $645,000
14 VISTA LA ESPERANZA
Immaculate 3BR, 3BA adobe residence on 2.5 acres. Beautiful fin-ishes include hard-troweled plaster walls, vigas, hand-carved woodaccents, brick floors and granite countertops in the gourmet kitchen.Lovely outdoor spaces and mountain views. #201103333 $649,000
MUSEUM HILL COMPOUND
Gorgeous one-of-a-kind Eastside estate. This property on 4.5 acresconsists of a 5BR main house, a 2BR guest house, 2 casitas, stables,and a barn. The grounds feature patios, courtyards, gardens, andponds. #201101843 $4,000,000
18 PASEO DEL RANCHO
Perfectly sited on 6.81 acres to capture the incredible Jemez Moun-tain and sunset views! This charming property in the prestigious LosCaminitos neighborhood consists of an adobe 2BR, 2 office mainhouse and a 1BR, 1BA guest house. #201103102 $625,000
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RANCHITO SANTUARIOExpanses of open views in every direction yet total serene privacy. Won-derful floorplan! Several living spaces, with panoramic views. High,pitched ceilings, stained concrete and marble floors, fun open conceptkitchen. Outdoor living spaces look over Galisteo Basin. Stunning poolenvironment. $780,000
231 Washington Avenue 988.8088
MARY POPPINS HOUSEPJTravers, author of Mary Poppins once lived here! 1898 adobehouse, guest house and art studio. Off Canyon Road. SO special!High old trees. Plenty of parking. Ambiance charm character. Newwiring, plumbing and unseen necessitiesauthentic, original interiors!One of a magical kind! You have never been anywhere like this.
$999,000
7 MINUTES TOTHEWILDWEST
2.78 rolling acres with gor-geous Sangre views, theclosest lot in from La Tierra.Easy access to Santa Feand 599. $149,000
EXCEPTIONALDOWNTOWNBUILDING
Currently an art gallery, or would be perfect fooffices, a shop, a restaurant! High ceilings, greafloors, great light and ambiance. Very stylish and ifabulous condition! Unbelievable high visibilitlocation between the Plaza and Railyard! $575,000
ABIQUIU LAKEWATERFRONTWaterfront! Sunningand dramaticview lot with spectacular water views, red cliffs, and Ghost Rancfrom this scenic 10 acre retreat 1 hour from SantaFe. Magnificent building sites, well and utilitiesOwner/Broker. $399,00
Rising up at the end of a private cul-de-sac sits thigraceful 2.5 acre lot staring across at the Sangressweeping across the view corridor. Build youdream home on this great lot. $149,000
HEARTOFTHEHISTORICEASTSIDE
Here is the needle in the haystack! That very rare,special restored old adobe property hidden away inthe heart of the Eastside, and it has everything!Brick floors, high coved and viga ceilings, prettybathrooms, a sunny eat-in kitchen, a private, en-closed yard, and a separate, darling one bedroomguesthouse! $1,100,000
SANTAFES FINESTB&BA historic adobe in perfect location downtown, it is a pretty walk threeblocks to the Plaza. 18 lovely guest rooms with stylish baths, plus live-in managers suite. Charming breakfast great room; elegant, comfort-able public spaces, patios and deck. Loaded with character, ambiance,and Santa Fe style. Parking lot. Established perennial landscaping.
$2,950,000
THE EVERYTHING HOUSEWhat a special property on 5 scenic acres! A sprawling lodge with mul-tiple wings for a variety of uses. Great plaster main living room with-standing dead growth timber vigas and true Italian chefs kitchen;privacy, landscaping and views from all windows; 5BR in 3 separatewings; master, guest, and kids! Extra play, work and creative spaces inevery wing. Freestanding kids club and fenced playground; peach,plum, cherry, apple, pear and apricot orchards! $769,000
DIVINE EUROPEANVILLAExquisite European-style villa with high beamed ceilings, beeswax rubbedVenetian plaster walls, Italian tile floors, antique doors and columns, theloveliest finishes and fixtures, and on 11 acres as private as a palazzo inPiacenza. Expansive rooms and expansive views, 3BR and baths, extrafamily room, 3,000 sq ft, and 5 minutes to the Plaza. $1,275,000
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ONE-OF-A-KIND VILLAMagnificent 360 views from this unique villa that was featured in SantaFe House, sequel to Santa Fe Style. The 5,975 sq ft home is poisedon 1.3 private, wooded acres on a hill just 4 minutes to the Plaza.
Antique doors, diamond finished plaster, high ceilings with coves, vigas,corbels, and beams. Hand-carved stone windows. 5 fireplaces, andmany skylights and a comfortable, livable floorplan. Many customfeatures throughout. Location, style, comfort, and views. $1,995,000
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1265 CERRO GORDO ROADEastside home with attached guesthouse,close to the Plaza and Canyon Road. Stone
floor, hand-troweled plaster walls, vigas, anda steam shower. Wonderful outdoor livingspaces surround this home.
MLS# 201102866 $825,000
1312 LEJANO LANEA tree-lined, gated drive, with a motor court,landscaped features and a separate servicedriveway, leads you to a truly unique home.The formal entry introduces a home full ofwarmth and elegant charm. Fabulous views.
MLS# 201103158 $1,000,000
1013 STAGECOACH ROADLocated off Bishops Lodge Road, cloPlaza yet very private. Quiet locacommanding views of theJemez ande Cristos Mountains. Well cared fnew central furnace and newer app
MLS# 201102831 $
6 CALLE SIETE CASASStylishly designed and finely crafted 3BR,3.5BA, Aldea home. Expansive living roomwith a stone fireplace and a gourmetkitchen. Wraparound deck overlookinggreenbelt below and mountain vistas.
MLS# 201100230 $619,000
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Family compound on 43+ tranquil acres situated for the
ultimate in privacy. 7,000 +/- triple adobe main house
with a 4,000 +/- sq ft, 3BR, 3BA, gourmet kitchen, and a
grandparents/guest house. Two separate guest casitas,
workshop, swimming pool, Sangre de Cristo views, 2
pre-moratorium wells, 11+ acre feet water rights, and 11+
hours acequia rights. Pasture lands, 80+ feet high cot-
tonwoods ideally located between the Pojoaque Riverand the Barrancas. Owner is a New Mexico Real Estate
Broker.
MLS# 201000703 $5,000,000
Rancho de Jaconita
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Featured Listings
505.988.28061-877-98 ADOBE
www.adoberealtyofsantafe.com
Beth E. FaurQualifying Broker
505-690-2713
Roseanna Z. GonzalesBroker Associate
505-470-5638
312 Camino Alire
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
PASEO BARRANCANORTHEAST SIDEHOME. Beautifully furnished homeon Santa Fes desirable Northeast side. 3900 SF, 3 bedroomsuites with full private baths, large studio/ofce,hard plasterwalls, Italian tile oors, 3 working replaces,in-oor radiantheat, foam roof with transferable warranty,attached 3 cargarage featuring a loft area for additional storage and roof
access. $819,000 MLS# 201005650 Call Beth
ACEQUIABORRADA
TERRIfIC 1STTIME HOMEOwNER,Starter home or an Investment property op-portunity.Two bedrooms, one bath plus extraliving space from a remodeled one-car garage,nearly 1200 square feet.Saltillo tile, carpet and
wood oors. Large back yard with storage shed.$154,900 Call Beth
MORA PROPERTY
STUNNING 2200+/- ACRE MOUNTAINRANGE - Access & building site possibili-
ties on the west side overlooking the MoraValley. Heavily tree-covered land on the east
side with access from Hwy 518. Includes 2 elkpermits. Community waste water system indevelopmental stages; other utilities nearby.
$3,000,000. MLS# 201100545 Call Roseanna
GATED COMMUNITY HORSE PROPERTY
COUNTRY lIvINGAT ITS BEST inthe gated community of Rancho San Mar-cos. 11.62 acres with expansive views &
riding trails throughout.This immaculatelymaintained home offers 3 BD, 2 BA plus an
attached 3 car garage. Outbuildings include ahorse barn,tack room, hay storage & corrals.Water catchment barrels, landscaped & treedproperty make this an oasis in the high plains
desert.$345,000 MLS# 905580 Call Beth
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THE CONvENIENCE Of lIvING on OldPecos Trail.This 3300 sf home with attachedguest quarters on nearly 1 acre of naturally
landscaped land offers 4 BD,3 BA and 3 kivareplaces in the main house as well as a 1 BD,1 BA and kitchenette.Antique doors,plasterwalls, vigas and California closets.Attractivelypriced at $699,000 MLS# 905892 Call Beth
TESUQUEDRIvEANADOBE HOME on an oversized lot in a quiet centralocation. Ideal studio or ofce space in the back frame addition
or in the detached garage.Hardwood oors under carpet. Pro-anel & at roof. New windows & stucco.French doors to patio.
Crawl space. Plenty of parking.Potential garden & dog run areas.$248,000 MLS# 201101460 Call Roseanna
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1723 RIDGE POINTE LOOP $440,000Formermodel home with 3BR, 2 1/2BA,plusloft. High ceilings, upgrades, lots of naturallight, portal, master suite with private deck,mountain views, professional landscaping.Great North end location. #201101592
NORTHSUMMIT DR,LOT 13 $289,900An exceptional lot in Summit North with
wonderful views and a full set of plans withassociation approval. #906081
3101 OLD PECOS TRAIL#808 $690,000Pinon B model, located on a private cul-de-sac next to a greenbelt. Two BR, 2BA withelegant upgrades: new kitchen bamboocabinetry and appliances, remodeled bath-rooms, and custom built-ins. #904637 326 Grant Avenue 505.988.2533
1675 VIA B OSQUE $649,000Executive custom home with great floor planin the north hills of Las Estrellas. Elegant 3bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, with sand slate floors,high-endfinishes, portales, 3-car garage, andSangre views. #201102031
41 BLUESTEM DRIVE $7 49 ,0 00A wonderful home in a gated community,inviting patios perfect for entertaining withfabulous views, 3 bedrooms, a study, 3baths, and an open kitchen area with a fire-place, plus a 3-car garage. #201102623
1721 RIDGE POINTE LOOP $545,000Beautifully upgraded, formermodel home withgreat floor plan,lots of light,4BR,3BA, down-stairs bedroomcould be office. Large workingkitchen with breakfast bar, island, and stain-less steel Viking appliances. #201101644
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276 CHULA VISTA $1,185,000At the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this completely ren-ovated Contemporary/Pueblo-style home enjoys stun-ning views of the Sangre de Cristos, Atalaya, andSun/Moon Mountains from a private 1.39 acre siteminutes from downtown. The main house features anopen floor plan with living, family, library, kitchen, din-ing, and master bedroom areas focused on mountainviews. Two guest bedrooms and bath are orientedtowards an entry courtyard. MLS# 201102016
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21 VIA DIAMANTE $777,000Beautifully appointed house and guest house in theHeartstone subdivision with gorgeous unobstructedsun-set views of the Jemez and also the Sangre de Cristos.Open floor plan with a spacious kitchen, travertine tile,three kiva fireplaces, beams, radiant heating and built-ins in the master. Guest house is fully self-sufficient withkitchen, living area with fireplace, separate bedroom, aone-car garage, two private outdoor spaces and stun-ning views. MLS# 201102198
1702 WATCHPOINT $57Privately located on a cul-de-sac in the highly desLas Lomas neighborhood only 3 miles from the This light and airy 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath plus den has beautiful views of the Sandias with many extrhigh ceilings,kiva fireplaces, vigas,wood andtileskylights,A/C in thekitchen wing, ceiling fans, andmore. There is a large eat-inkitchen with extensivage space and a spacious master suite overlookiviews. MLS# 201102959
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172 PRINCIPE DE PAZ $475,000Custom built 3BR, 2BA Pueblo-style home with lovely flagstonepatios/walkways in the Ridges. Located on a private 3.67 acreot and sited for expansive views of the Jemez and Sangre de
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3217 PASEO DEL MONTE $520,000Hyde Park Estates newer (1998) adobe/frame home with solarwater and space heating, radiant floor, DSL. Single level with afew steps to laundry room and a 2-car garage. Huge sunsetviews. #201005746
18 HIGHVIEW LANE $370,000Two bedroom, two bath passive solar home on 13 acres.Desirable dead-end road near Lone Butte, movie ranches andhorse hospital. Five horse pens, mountain views, huge fenceddog yard, and private well. #906121
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$1,142,000
Casa Estrellas. Spectacular view property off Tano Road. Commanding views of Sangre
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Four bedrooms with guest/studio attached off of OldDinosaur Trail. High ceiling in the great room with woodburning fireplace.Views to Sangres and Ortiz Mountains.Horse property.
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Lovely 2/2/2, 1900 sq.ft. home on 0.34 acre lot ona Cul de sac. Features: Kiva FP, beams, large kitchen,swamp cooler, flagstone patio, sunroom and muchmuch more.#201103469 Sabine Andraud 505.690.4857$249,900
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Fully renovated secluded 2BR/2BA in The Reserve.Upstairs, great views. New everything. Heated pooland spa, workout facility. Owner NMREB. Wonderfulnorth plaza location.#201103219 John Erickson 505.699.9559
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For four hundred years, the mission
urches of New Mexico have been the
urce of myth and legend, of fantastical
ries of martyrdom, heresy, retributiond reconciliation. Those that are still
ing places of worship in the Puebloan
mmunities are, along with the kivas and
n houses, very much at the center of
e intense spiritual vitality of the villages.
e physical presence and ongoing use
the missions attests to the remarkable
rseverance of the native communities.
Driving into any of the pueblos, one is
ways taken by the presence of a Roman
tholic mission in a prominent, and
ually central, location. Even the most
ual of visitors wonders, often out loud,
w it came to be that a Christian church
dominates the townscape. Even more
ought-provoking is the care and respect
ese buildings are given and the special
anner in which they are incorporated into
eligious cycle that predated their advent
many hundreds of years.
Intangible wonders aside, here we have
assemblage of massive earthen buildings
at have survived for centuries through
e will and hard work of those to whom
ey have the most meaning. Over time,
ey have been destroyed - most of them
ring the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 - and have
en rebuilt, added on to, and changed
ways ranging from minor additions to
ajor remodels. They have in fact changed
much over the years that a moderneservationist would be driven mad to see
all in stop-action. But change is the first
d most important tenet of preservation
vernacular buildings because only
rough adaptation can they retain their
efulness.
On August 13 at 10:30 in the morning,
a re-dedication mass will be said at the St.
Augustine mission in Isleta Pueblo. The
Archbishop will preside even though he
doesnt own this building. (An interestingfactoid: the bishop of the Archdiocese
of Santa Fe legally owns the churches in
his jurisdiction except for those in the
pueblos. Those are owned and controlled
by the various sovereign groups. The one
exception is Ohkay Owingeh - the former
San Juan. That aside...) The people of
the Pueblo of Isleta have just this week
finished the restoration of their church. It
is a fabulous story of which I can tell only a
small part in this space.
When we were asked to perform the
restoration of the mission, the then
Lt. Governor (now Governor) Frank
Lujan defined the scope of work thus,
paraphrased; We are used to it the way
it looks today. Fix it, but on the day you
leave, it must look like it did on the day
you began. In other words, no change.
Well, in the most substantive way, that is in
appearance, we were able to comply. But in
the interest of convenience, we added a new
staircase to the choir loft, installed heating
and air conditioning (you will be amazed at
how invisible it is), new lighting and a solid
floor. It is the closest I will likely ever come
to a perfect restoration project because
the visual integrity of the building has not
been compromised despite the installation
of features that satisfy a 21st-century
clientele and, perhaps most importantly, thebuilding is now good for another 100 years
of use. And it is still alladobe.
The resurrection of St. Augustine took
16 months and employed a crew of 31 at
its peak - that is during the repair of the
massive adobe wal ls. We removed 375 tons
of concrete that had been poured around
the base and applied as plaster during
various campaigns. It required 75,000 new
adobes, plus thousands of salvaged adobes,
to rebuild the failed north wall and thesurprise collapse of the interior wythe of
the west wall. S everal months were spent
digging through four hundred years worth
of successive floors and deposits - to reach
the original base of the walls. In trenches
six feet deep we discovered the original
basal wall detail, a mud-plastered plinth,
that gave us the starting point for repairs.
Working through the winter, we enclosed
the entire north end of the building, the
sanctuary and apse, with an enormous tent
and accelerated the drying of mud mortar
with heaters that consumed over 20,000
gallons of propane.
Through it all, discoveries were made
that added considerably to the Isletans
knowledge of their mission church. First,
we found that the entire interior of the
building was covered in murals that had
been buried under successive layers of mud
plaster and finally a modern (1959) hard-
plaster wainscot. Amazingly, the murals
were on every wall and at every height,
floor to ceiling. They were executed in
mineral pigments over very thin caliche slip
coats. After analysis and much discussion,
the Pueblo of Isleta determined that the
murals could best and most economically
be preserved by covering them with yet
another coat of mud.
Another remarkable feature of thebuilding is that it is actually two buildings,
one encasing the other. We believe that the
original mission, dedicated to St. Anthony,
was built ca. 1613 and destroyed in 1680.
It probably remained a ruin until the early
18th century when it was rebuilt, and
probably enlarged, to be re-dedicated to St.
Augustine around 1710. It is very clear from
what we discovered as we dismantled select
areas for restoration, that the original walls
those now on the outside were about
30 inches thick at the base and 20 feet high.
Somewhere along the line there was either
a failure or the fear of one and an additionalwall was built as an interior veneer. The two
walls essentially buttressed one another, but
were not mechanically connected. When
you look at the embedded corbels under the
vigas, you will see that some of the detailed
carving is either buried in the wall or barely
visible. The interior veneer explains why.
There is much more to say; this story
is not a short one. The now-completed
restoration of the St. Augustine mission has
resulted in the addition of many previously
unknown, perhaps even unexpected
chapters in the buildings history. These are
Isletas for the telling and they will begin
relating that remarkable tale on August 13.
Edward Crocker (982-2448 or eec@crockerltd.
net) is a principal of Crocker Ltd. Architectural
Conservation, which specializes in historic-
preservation contracting and consulting. He
is a trustee of the International Council on
Monuments and Sites.
UnderstandingAdobe
The resurrection of St. Augustine
E D C R O C K E R
Phyllis & JimDickson, 607
Agua Fria St. $110,000.
Centex Construction, 4214
Luz de Estrella. $274,412.
4220 Luz de Estrella.
$118,176.
4222 Luz de Estrella.
$103,070.
3854 Montana Verde Rd.
$218,682. 3050 Primo Colores St.
$114,811.
3030 Floras del Sol St.
$100,796.
5911 Terra de Coral St.
$163,389.
BorregoConstruction, 489
Calle Volver. $165,000.
Homewise Inc., 3762 Valmora
Rd. $176,000.
Gilbert Garduno, 14 Camino
los Gardunos. $33,300.
TimothyMcLaughlin, 10
Goldmine Rd. $108,000.
John & MarilynGould, 5 W.
Gold Canyon Rd. $425,000.
JamesArchuleta, 8 SouthPlaza. $150,000.
RonFares, 82 Wagon Tr.
$200,000.
RonBatory, 7 Sobre los
Cerros. $2.15 million.
JohnDressman, 3 Eccola Ln.
$600,000.
Kyle Harwood, 183 Las
Estrellas. $656,000.
E.J. Jennings, 82 Camino San
Lucas. $200,000.
Liddel-Jory, 2 SouthernCrescent. $800,000.
DoughDickerson, 2 Plano
Arbolito. $520,000.
Michael Stone, 11 Heather Ln.
$160,000.
JohnWoynicki, 57 Lamy
Crest Dr. $200,000.
Building permits
SANTA FE COUNTY building
permits issued from mid-June
to mid-July included the fol-
lowing:
Building permits issued by the
CITY OF SANTA FE from
mid-June to mid-July included
the following:
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Parade of Homes takes off on Aug. 12By Paul Weideman
The 2011 Haciendas - A Parade of
Homes tour is set for Aug. 12-
14 and Aug. 18-21. Its not huge,
numberwise, but neither is it dinky. Back in2008, there were 40 houses on the tour. Last
year, in response to the depressed building
market, it had declined to 16. This year,
there are 19 homes featured.
Among the missing this year are two
tour regulars: the Michigan-based builder
of entry-level homes, Pulte Centex; and
the higher-end Tierra Concepts, Santa Fe,
which has won dozens of accolades in the
competition segment of Haciendas over
the past 15 years, among them four Grand
Hacienda awards and two Peoples Choice
awards.
The least expensive entry in the 2011
Parade is a Tierra Contenta house by
Homewise Inc., listed for $289,000.
Another in the below-median realm
the median home price for the second
quarter of 2011 in Santa Fe city/county was
$365,000 is a La Pradera Subdivision
house by Joe Boyden offered for $325,000.
Dee Bangert, administrative director
of the sponsoring Santa Fe Area Home
Builders Association, said one of the
interesting houses is by Palo Santo Designs.
Its at 16 Lime Kiln Road in Lamy and its
very natural, with pumice-crete walls, and
dirt floors sealed with linseed oil, she said.
Its earthy green instead of technology
green.
Another unusual one is the
contemporary house design by builder
Danny Buck and architect Jonah Stanford.
On Shoofly Street in the Baca Area of the
Santa Fe Railyard, the house is an intriguing
combination of box-like forms and its a
very energy-efficient design.
Ive done a lot of alternative things over
the years [including straw-bale homes]
and Ive always worked for greater energy
efficiency, Buck said. I built the first house
in the state that was Energy Star-qualified
back in the 1990s. I built several homes
with no heating systems because they were
so efficient, but this is the tightest, most
sophisticated house Ive ever built. It was a
wonderful job.
Stanford said the building at 928 Shoofly
is the first certified Passive House in the
Southwest. These houses have to meet
rigorous energy-use standards from the
Passive House Institute in Germany. This
house is 10 to 15 times tighter than anormal house and has energy recovery
ventilation systems. The triple-pane
windows are hand-made in a small town on
the Rhine and are among the most energy-
efficient in the world.
Stanford has ASD Architects with his
partner, Vahid Mojarrab. Stanford is also
a founding board member of The Passive
House Institute U.S. The Passive House
concept represents todays highest energy
standard with the promise of slashing the
heating energy consumption of buildings
by an amazing 90 percent, according to
PHIUS. The walls of the Shoofly residence
are 2 x 6 framing plus a Larsen-trussnonstructural cavity on the exterior
to accommodate a continuous wrap of
cellulose insulation. This is designed to
minimize thermal bridging, or heat loss
through studs.
The walls are about R-50 and the roof is
R-98 to 105, Stanford said. Its really pretty
phenomenal just with the envelope. In our
internal heat gain, body heat and cookingand lights provide 30 percent of heating in
the winter.
Another unique aspect in the external
appearance, besides the geometries, is the
taupe-colored cladding. Buck said they
custom-cut the panels of cementboard to
9 feet long by 24 inches wide. That 24-inch
size accentuates the horizontal pattern.
The Buck-Stanford unit is a live-work
building. The white unit at the south end
holds studios for ASD Architects and for
SmallFires, the graphic design company
owned by Stanfords wife, Edie Dillman.
Its a single unit, Buck said. You have
the studio unit and house unit and thentheres a bedroom: one-third of it sits inside
the house cube, one-third sits on top of
the studio cube, and one-third forms a
breezeway in between the two.
The Passive House should be a strong
contender in the green categories of the
Parade of Homes competition element.
Bangert said she believed nine of the
builders would be in the running green awards.
Haciendas includes two remod
year, by Woods Design Builders In
(winner of last years Grand Hacie
Award) and WoodStone Custom
We require these b e pretty much
house remodels so they can be jud
alongside the other homes, Bang
The tour is held from 11 a.m. to
on the Fridays, Saturdays, and Su
and from 4 to 9 p.m. on Thursday
when many of the homes will be o
free Twilight Tour.
A ticket, good for all days of the
is $15. Tickets and Parade of Hommagazines are available at each Pa
house. In advance, you can buy ti
at the Lensic box office, 988-1234
ticketssantafe.org, and at the offic
Haciendas sponsors around Santa
a list of ticket and magazine locati
see www.sfahba.com/index.php/s
haciendasparade.
Two of the houses on this years Haciendas - A Parade of Homes: the Danny Buck/Jonah Stanford project on Shoofly Street (above) and a new house by Jo
(below) in the La Pradera Subdivision off Dinosaur Trail
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SFCC tech center big on Wow factorsBy Paul Weideman
The runs of parallel pipes and cables overhead in the
hallways of the new Trades & Advanced Technology
Center at Santa Fe Community College are notable.
Something that has traditionally been covered up is fullyevident, and interesting, besides being useful: they include
pipes distributing hot and cold water that helps to make the
building comfortable and economical.
The mechanical and electrical contractors competed to
see who could do a better job, because from day one they
understood this was a building lab, said Allan T. Baer,
architect, Lloyd & Associates. They were competing for
the straightest lines.
The engineer on the project, R aymond Hensley,
president of THE Group, added, When you walk around
and see the symmetry juxtaposed to assymetry, it really
does have an artistic aspect. Its fitting that the new
building connects to the rest of the college campus at Fine
Arts.
The $12 million Trades & Advanced Technology Center(TATC) had its grand opening on May 6. A large drum
form housing the entrance doors symbolizes industry and
innovation, a promise that is being exercised in the centers
four classrooms and six workshop spaces. Under way
are programs and courses in biofuels, solar technologies,
emerging technologies, electricity, HVAC and plumbing,
and weatherization, energy efficiency, and other green-
building trades.
Laura Mulry, SFCC director of media and public
relations, said the center was designed to be flexible, and
was intended to invite new types of technology. A focus on
biofuels, for example, was not in the original plans.
This building has three functions, and its the only one
in the United States like it,Hensley said during a recent
tour of the center. One, its a s chool to teach sust ainabletechnology. Two, it is a teaching tool demonstrating
the technology. And three, it is an income or research-
income facility. If someone wanted to test a new PV panel
or windmill, we can set up the telemetry where we can
monitor that and certify the capabilities.
Its already happening in algae and biofuels,Mulry said.
We have two graduates who formed their own companies.
One is Algae Industry Magazine, and the National Algae
Association conference is going to be here on Aug. 1.
Algae is a potentially major alternative to fossil fuels.
Randy Grissom, SFCC Dean of Economic and
Workforce Development, said, We are teaching how to
make biodiesel, how to make ethanol, how to make fuel
with nonfood feedstocks. Were not using soy or corn.
Were doing things like waste donut grease and buffalogourd the tuber of buffalo gourd [a cucumber-family
plant native to the Santa Fe area] is very high in sugars. So
were looking at waste, but our biggest focus is on algae.
Luke Spangenburg is one of our first graduates and he and
his partner have a company, New Solutions Energy, and
theyre actually manufacturing these systems in Santa Fe.
Such technologies left recent visitors from the U.S.
Department of Energy with their mouths hanging open,
said Grissom, who is also director of the Sustainable
Technologies Center housed at the TATC. Another recent
visitor was Nancy Sutley, chair of the White House Council
on Environmental Qu ality.
The project team, including contractor Flintco West
Inc., had a contractual obligation to achieve a LEED Silver
certification for the center, but result is better than that. It
will be Gold for sure and its teetering on Platinum, Baersaid.
The steel-framed building has exterior walls made with
energy-efficient Reward Wall insulated concrete forms.
Interior walls in the lobby and corridors are exposed
concrete masonry units with a ground face that rather
handsomely reveals the materials aggregate stru cture.
Its thermal mass, so it steadies internal temperature; its
economical; and its indestructible, the architect said.
Green features include rooftop solar panels for
and heating/air conditioning; extensive use of day
and energy-efficient LED lighting that turns off wis no motion; s olar-sensor-controlled faucets; a pa
narrow, solar-gain rooms modeled after the trom
concept that generate additional heat for the build
a system that channels stored rainwater for toilet-
The classrooms are equipped with stylish and t
chairs and tables, and all on wheels to accommod
groups; as well as operable windows, and write-an
walls. The roofs are handicapped-accessible teach
spaces, including for solar-panel installation work
The workshop entrances are off the s econd-sto
mezzanines. One houses the New Mexico Energy
Academy (funded through the New Mexico Mort
Finance Authority and a Department of E nergy g
focuses on weatherization and energy-auditor tra
There is no mechanical room at the center, bec
electrical and plumbing equipment that usually is
away are parts of the teaching program.
The solar facilities include photovoltaic panels
thermal panels, and a high-tech adsorption chille
coaxes cooling power f rom solar hot water. Hensl
the adsorber is one of only three in the nation. It
We had serial number one.
Clockwise from left: A corridor leading to workshop spaces in the Trades & Advanced
Center at Santa Fe Community College; the facade with drum entrance; algae growin
photo-bioreactors in the biofuels program; a hoop house with plants used in experim
algae and carbon dioxide, solar panels for an installation course and, on the building,
generating trombe rooms; and solar panels on a rooftop
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I am often asked to evaluate
the suitability of homesites for the
construction of a new home. Frequently
I am comparing many different elements
between the various homesites someone
is trying to choose between. The first
element to consider is the view, whether it
is a view of the distant mountains, a view
of the city lights, or one that you create
for yourself in the landscape outside your
window.
The old real-estate formula, Location,
location, location, is as meaningful as
ever, and in Santa Fe that often means
view. Determine if the view will be
obstructed, especially by a future building
on a neighboring lot. If there are building
envelopes established, how do they effect
the positions of any future houses?
Next, look at the proximity of existing
and future houses to discover if there
are any unsolvable problems regarding
privacy. Many times privacy can be
maintained by the proper placement,
sizing, and orientation of the windows.
Sometimes the nearest road or driveway
can impose upon a home with noise or
with headlights flashing through the
windows at night. I am always amazed at
how one well-placed tree can screen out
an objectionable feature.
Dont forget to factor in the cost of
a steep or rocky site. Some locations
can add considerably to the cost of
construction due to complex foundations
and difficult excavation. Requirements
from the city, county, and subdivision can
also result in limitations to what can be
designed and constructed.
The city has a ridgetop ordinance.
The county has limitations regarding site
steepness. Subdivisions often have height
restrictions. Be sure to find out if the
property has special restrictions placed
upon it. Check to see what, if any, utilities
are in place. Is t here a transformer for the
electrical service? Is the house less than
400 feet from the transformer? If not, you
may be in for an added expense to get the
service to the home. Is there an existing
water meter?
Does the property need a well drilled or
can a well be shared with a neighboring
home? What kind of cable television and
phone-line access is available? Is natural
gas available or will you need to use
propane? Is there a community sewer
system or will you have a septic system?
Dont forget that a number of our local
builders and architects are willing to look
at a homesite and give their opinions on
the pros and cons connected with that
site. Once youve narrowed it down to
a few choices, give us a call. Careful site
selection is extremely important in the
process of choosing a piece of property for
a new home. It can save time and money
or prevent a design flaw that proves fatal
and irrevocable.
Kurt Faust is an artist, blacksmith,
cabinetmaker, and homebuilder. He owns
Tierra Concepts Inc. and Southwest SpanishCraftsmen with his two partners, Eric Faust
and Keith Gorges. He may be reached at kurt@
tierraconceptssantafe.com.
Artisan/craftsman/builder
On the importance of site selection
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56 Polmood Farm road Elegant serenity and privacy is found in the 5Sq/Ft Main house and 1,735 Sq/Ft Guest House on 15 acres in TesuqueMain House features 2 Bedrooms and 3 Baths, formal dining room, living
exercise room, library and gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliancesseparate Guest House has 1 Bedroom and 1 Bath, living room, kitchen and sCustom cabinetry and Mexican quarry tile is found throughout. Museum qiron work is used for light fixtures, stair rails, door hardware and room divideoasis in Tesuque.
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34 GoodniGht trail Gorgeous contemporary Pueblo style home in La Nueva. Completely renovated and remodeled 4 Bedroom home on 10.35 Aby Wolf Corp, is of adobe construction and features custom details throu
including: Amercan Clay wall finishes, custom cabinetry, doors and bookshelves, Skylights , vigas and coved ceilings, window coverings and cart lighting with dimmers. The Master bedroom has a large walk-in closet steam shower and whirlpool tub in Master bath. The gourmet kitchen includesof-the-art appliances including an induction stovetop. Plentiful storage throughohouse and in the garages. Beautifully landscaped with two walled and landsccourtyards. mlS #201103432 $1,875
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1319 avenida rincon Located in the popular development of Zocalo, thisimmaculate Barranca unit is situated in a most private location in the subdivision.The owners have added many upgrades and custom touches throughout the 2
Bedroom / 2 1/2 Bath home including a custom banco, built-in storage cabinet,leather handrail and more. There is a wonderful patio off the dining area and adeck off the second floor bedroom. The Zocalo community amenities include apool, workout facilities and conference area.
mlS #201003688 $312,975Clara L. Dougherty
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two bedroom, 2 full bath, 2,216 Sq/Ft home has been renovated with Vikingappliances, granite countertops, new cabinets, wood flooring and a wonderfulbreakfast area. New landscaping and terracing in the front yard adds to theambience of the property.
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738 Camino mirada Lovely 3 Bedroom / 3 Bath condominium in LosMiradores on Santa Fes Eastside. The light and bright unit looks onto an enclosedpatio with colorful plantings. The unit features a gracious living room, formal diningroom, spacious kitchen and a two-car garage. Los Miradores offers an on-site
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600 BiShopS Lodge road This charming Pueblo style home is reminiscent ofa small Spanish hacienda with a gracious living room, formal dining room, readingroom, light-filled kitchen with breakfast area. The master bedroom has a large,private sitting room/library and bathroom. There are two additional bedroomsand an upstairs office/studio. Vigas, old world plastered walls, brick and woodfloors and kiva fireplaces add to the charm of this one-of-a-kind property. Colorfulgardens, private courtyards and patios - this jewel is within walking distance ofthe Plaza.
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44 BraSS horSe road - This exceptional, contemporary Pueblo style home inArroyo Hondo is situated on 5 beautiful acres and surrounded by the 100+ acreArroyo Hondo Pueblo Conservancy. With 360 degree views, the 4,823 Sq/Ft adobe home is built in a circular plan to take in all aspects of its surroundings.
Designed to take advantage of the outdoors and the wonders of Arroyo Hondo,extensive portals provide additional living and dining spaces. A stunning, negative-edge swimming pool is just one of the highlights of the home.
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98 VUELTA MARIA. Located in Las Dos and situated on a very private 13.5acres, this 3,800 Sq/Ft Main House is a contemporary pueblo style home offer-
ing incredible views from every room. The light and open floorplan maximizesthe flow of the house and provides a feeling of spaciousness with coved ceilingand skylights throughout. A stone path leads to the 600 Sq/Ft guest house witha living room, bedroom, bathroom and full kitchen. The views of the Sangres,
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In t e r i o
Designers talk about their work
Annie OCarroll Interior DesignDesign is about proportion, balance and harmony, according to this firms website.
Above all, design is a reflection of who you are.
Annie OCarroll has been a designer in Santa Fe for 20 years. Also part of her business
is designer Cara S carola. OCarroll is als o familiar for her contributions to All Things Real
Estate, the radio show and newsletter presented by Rey Post of Sothebys International
Realty. She is married to Miles Chaffee, the longtime owner of Milestone. The d ay after
our interview, the couple left for Buenos Aires; Chaffee, who is closing his Santa Fe retail
business to focus on the national market, wanted to check out porphyry stone for a project
in Washington, D.C.
The Annie OCarroll Interior Design resum includes the Governors Mansion, Las
Campanas spa and Club Casitas, and a Santa Fe Hilton Hotel remodel.
We talked about design at OCarrolls office in Pacheco Park.
Whats your specialty?
Annie OCarroll: Everything. For years my business was new construction, then into
furnishings, and now Im doing everything from a living room to construction, including
more remodels. I have a really cool project in Albuquerque, restoring the La Luz residential
community designed in 1967 by Antoine Predock. Were doing some remodeling:
transforming the space while keeping the bones of his architecture.
Have you done design work in historic homes?
We just finished a beauty on Acequia Madre. We remodeled a bathroom and did some
painting.
I also have a new-house project now in Summit South, and I just finished one in
Albuquerque, in Tijeras, and both of those were from the ground up.
From the ground up?
Through the floor plan and the finishes and the architectural detailing all the way up to
furnishing the house. Its usually about a two-year project. It includes windows and colors
and lighting. We look at the flow of the house in terms of day-to-day living.
How often do you work from the outset of a home project?
For me its usually that way. Its collaboration, although sometimes the architect does the
plans and then we come in to specify finishes and materials.
I suppose people typically bring a lot of their own furniture?
Usually, in my case, this may be a second home and they are really wanting to furnish
it anew. Or theyll use their things in one room, but they want the main spaces completely
redone.
In Santa Fe style?
Well, to work with the style of the house. The new market is the more modern space, but
a lot of the work I do, the architecture may be contemporary but the people I work with
want a warm, intimate feel. Some of those spaces can look very editorial: they look good,
but would you want to live in the space?
So you use warm colors, you use rugs, you might use a beautiful sheer fabric on a
window to soften the space and to frame the view.
Are you using the internet a lot?
The whole business has changed with the internet, although you really want to see and
touch fabrics. Its more of an interactive process. In fact, I really see myself as a facilitator
to help people realize what they want to live with. There used to be more mystery about
what we do but now with the availability of resources, people really hire us to express their
visions. To me it always gets down to a personal relationship, because theyre letting you
into their sacred space.
A Santa Fe bathroom by Annie OCarroll Interiors includes a tub from Santa Fe By Design, honed
floors and shower walls, glass mosaic accent tile by Oceanside, and a painting by Patti Reuse
Dazzle by OCarroll: a living room with custom sofa and chair, rug by Robin Gray, coffee table by
Marron, lamp by Vibia, and artwork by Ben Forgey
By Paul Weideman
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de s i gn HVL Interiors, headquartered in one of the Lofts at Marquez Place,s founded in 2001 by Heather Van Luchene, a Santa Fe transplant from outside ofiladelphia. Hobbs native Steffany Hollingsworth joined as a partner in 2008.
The focus of HVL Interiors is new construction, remodeling and boutique corporate
d hospitality design. The pair did the interior design for Santa Fe Capitol Grill and
buquerques Hotel Parq Central, among many projects.
We talked at a table full of fabric samples. Those were for a new restaurant in Santa Fe.
hey couldnt say more about it.) On another table was a sample of the tile used on the
lumns in the Hotel Parq Central lobby.
Steffany Hollingsworth: This tile was hand-made in Silver City.
Heather Van Luchene: A big part of our focus is to try to incorporate work by local
isans in our projects.
Youre interior designers, not decorators, right?
Van Luchene: Were both licensed, and you dont have to b e in this state. ASID
merican Society of Interior Designers] is our professional organization.
Hollingsworth: We do some decorating, but were also able and knowledgeable in
erior design, which is more dealing with larger-picture issues, such as space planningd finishes and lighting design and specifications.
Space planning, so sometimes youre involved at the beginning of a house project?
If its new construction, we hope were always involved at that time. If the clients are
vvy and theyve been through this process before in another city, then they understand
e value of having an interior designer at the outset.
Architects also deal in materials and issues like traffic flow in the house.
They dont necessarily get as specific in terms of addressing specific furnishings and
w a client will actually live in and use that space. Thats where we bridge the gap with
rniture plans and how it impacts window placement and lighting, and circulation paths,
d how doors should swing.
Van Luchene: Many of our clients are maybe scaling down from a larger home in
other city, with perhaps a great collection of art and furnishings. All of that has to be
ken into consideration. It has to be edited to fit into a new interor.
Hollingsworth: One thing that happens is that people from the East C oast have smaller-
ale furniture, including antiques, then they come here, especially in Las Campanas w hereu have large-volume spaces with high ceilings and heavy corbels and you have to try to
ake those adjustments. Also, the spaces have fewer divisions than homes in the East.
Van Luchene: And the proportion of the detailing is larger, chunkier. You have flagstone,
hich is a thicker material, and the big corbels and beams. So how to transition their
llection into the style. Theres a balance you have to achieve.
Hollingsworth: The great majority our clients have a second house here or they have
ired here from elsewhere, and when people come from more formal contexts, such as
ston and New York, there are more chintzes and silks and crystal chandeliers. When
ey come to Santa Fe, they find more of a casual idea, with all the primitive wood surfaces.
In this slump, builders are staying busy with remodels. How does that affect you?
There are more remodels now, which means a million decisions. People get
erwhelmed and dont want to make mistakes and those are the people who hire us.
Van Luchene: Navigating through the whole remodel process is what we do well. We
ork with the contractors to make sure everything goes smoothly for the client.
Is reupholstery important?Hollingsworth: Its huge. People want new fabric because its faded or worn out or
eyre tired of it. Windows are important, too, for light and views, but you have to be
reful about heat and glare and fading, especially important to people with expensive
xtiles or art.
And furniture? Do you buy on the internet?
Van Luchene: Furniture is a huge part of what we do. We dont shop on the internet, but
have vendors that have online catalogs. We have fabric and furniture reps come visit us
etty much every day.
Hollingsworth: We do shop rugs and accent pieces and accessories locally. We help
people select art. But for the majority of furniture, we have our tried and trusted dealers.
Is it typical for designers to have reputations for particular styles, like modernistinteriors?
We have a tendency for a style we like to work in and we may be known for that a little
bit, but we also enjoy the variety.
Van Luchene: A good interior designer will go with whatever the client wants.
A Santa Fe living room by
HVL Interiors features a mix
of contemporary furnishings
with traditional New Mexican
elements, and a spring-like
splash of color.
Slate floors and custom-
designed cherry cabinets
with river-rock knobs
contribute to the Zen feeling
of the master bath, by
HVL, in this contemporary
craftsman residence in
Santa Fe.
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Inside Adobe Walls
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This is a real charmer, starting with a corner-portal relaxing area shaded by an old apricot tree. Its very quiet. You hear
e birds, not cars, said broker Ashley Margetson with Sothebys International Realty.
The three-bedroom house is 2,144 square feet. It sits on a 0.12-acre site on Abeyta Street, a side lane off El Caminito on
nta Fes Eastside. Its a short walk up Camino del Monte Sol to Canyon Road.
Overall, the property has the aspect of a cozy compound, including a handsome 1-bedroom guest house built in 2008.
he price was reduced since it was a featured House of the Day in the Wall Street Journalin late 2010. Its owner since
e mid-1990s was Sandra Baker, who made costumes for Maude, Diffrent Strokes, and other television shows.
The adobe house was built in 1910, Margetson said. Baker (who has since died and left the property to her two sons)
tally restored the plumbing and electrical and added new wall plaster and radiant heating.
The homes brick flo ors and the dark wood lintels over windows and doors contrast with the beautifully plastered walls.
he thick adobe walls show at room transitions and at the deep-set windows. The living room boasts one of the homes
ur fireplaces and an elegant feature shared with several other rooms: high ceilings with vigas and coved plaster.
Lots of the historic adobes in Santa Fe have little rooms and low ceilings; this one is different,Margetson said.The sunny little kitchen possesses a good share of colorful, old-fashioned character blue tile countertops, a yellow
nk and warm white wood cabinets but the appliances are wonderfully modern: a Kitchen Aid cooktop, Gagenau
en, Asko dishwasher, and white Sub Zero refrigerator.
Among the other standout spaces are an architect-designed sun room/studio with two roof clerestories; a guest
droom with twin Santa Fe folk-art beds; and three pretty bathrooms.
Outside, along the homes south side is a brick walkway facing onto a series of locked-door storage rooms. The path
ads to an intimate sitting area next to a tiled nicho in the wall.
The 502 Abeyta Street property is listed by for $1.1 million. Call Ashley Margetson at 920-2300 for more information.
Story by Paul Weideman ~ Photos by Jane PhillipsA sweet adobe on Abeyta Street
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Color, the dreaded C-word, invokes
a fear for some contemplating adding
or changing a color on a wall or in their
decorating scheme. Whether re-vamping
a room or just spicing it up, you want to
be armed with my latest tips on using the
hottest colors, newest paint hues and ideas
for how to use them.
Let me start with two examples taken
from two stunning homes featured in this
years Parade of Homes. One was designed
by Craig Hoopes, Hoopes and Associates,
and built by Gianardi Construction. It
features Venetian plaster in the great room
in a beautiful sunflower yellow; I kept
the furnishings neutral and sprinkled in
pillows with dramatic pops of black and
bright sunflower yellow in a dramatic and
graphic pattern. I used high contrast and
added in texture for interest to compliment
the slick surfaces of plaster, polished
granite and concrete floors.
The second is of course fabulous,
designed by architect Rich Strang, A IA, and
built by Yardman Construction. This home
features a stunning neutral palette withsharp contrasts of ebony and white. Exotic
tile and stone from around the world
gracefully cover surfaces, adding texture
and color. The palette I designed here was
strictly to allow the 360-degree views to
take center stage. Textiles and furnishing
are mostly neutral but splashed with deep,
luxurious touches of mocha, red, and, yes,
turquoise!
The fashion runway has always played a
definite role in influencing color in design
and home fashion. This years runway
features mustard yellows and greens mixed
with rich reds and purples, topped with
neutrals. These colors play well in SantaFe... absolutely yummy! Many color experts
are inspired by natures palette, which keeps
us grounded and relaxed.
From the runway to the retail selling
floor, product is taking a walk on the bright
side. Electrifying bursts of color are on
full display, infusing all aspects of design
with energy and excitement. Paired with
neutrals in a bright-on-bright col
even a small dose of neon colors,
a pillow or a vase, can add just the
amount of drama to any color sta
So, for those who are faint of h
it comes to color, start off with on
get comfortable, and then go bigg
bright color in art, pillows or acce
neutral colored furniture. For tho
who are brave and bold, try dram
with bold colors for chairs, for ex
New Ravenna Mosaics Ikat tile in
and solid bold colors for sofas or l
such as Designers Guild Mezzola
in 15 delicious bold colors agains
painted walls.
Pantones color of the year for 2
Honeysuckle 18-2120. It is descri
courageous, confident, and vital.
Eiseman, executive director of the
Color Institute, explains, Honey
derives its positive qualities from
powerful bond to its mother colo
most physical, viscerally alive hue
spectrum.
Follow me on my blog for mor
ideas and the latest news in home
at Lisas blog at Samuel Design Gr
Lisa Samuel ASID, IIDA, is a Sant
and is owner/president of Samuel Des
located in the Railyard Artyard lofts. S
award-winning interior designer (licen
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Where is the housing market going
d what are Americans saying about
al estate? Santa Feans had a chance to
ok into the crystal ball with the help of
ecent presentation by Arthur Nelson
onsored by the Santa Fe Association of
altors. Mr. Nelson is the Presidential
ofessor of City & Metropolitan Planning
the University of Utah, where he is also
rector of the Metropolitan Research
nter. For the past 30 years, he has
nducted pioneering research in growth
anagement, urban containment, public
cility finance, economic development,
d metropolitan development patterns.
His take on the future
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