2023 Haciendas: A Parade of Homes

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A Masterpiece: Go behind the design with Tierra Concepts’ 2022 Grand Hacienda winner Santa Fe Style’s Evolution Construction 101 8 Style Trends for Your Home Map your trip at santafeparadeofhomes.com 31st Annual Parade of Homes Presented by the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association August 11–13 and August 18–20, 2023
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360˚ LIVING

Design: Hoopes + Associates Architects

Photography: Katie Johnson - KatiesCamera.Net

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Visit us at santafeparadeofhomes.com 5 505-780-1152 TierraConceptsSantaFe.com Winner of an Unprecedented Eight Grand Hacienda Awards
Architect: Hoopes + Associates Designer: Andrea Caraballo Photographer: Wendy McEahern 505.982.7768 | ZacharyAndSons.com | @zacharyandsons Visit this gorgeous home at 3 Sendero Centro in Las Campanas during the Parade of Homes
Modern Flare ~ Harmonious Elegance

Six Generations of Homebuilding

61 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501 505-983-9241 maloufontheplaza.com Online Shopping Available Vintage Navajo Weaving c. 1900’s Transitional Blanket with Templar Crosses 5’1” x 7’7” ON THE PLAZA
61 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501 505-983-9241 maloufontheplaza.com Online Shopping Available ON THE PLAZA Vintage Navajo Weaving c.1925 Two Grey Hills 81” x 51”
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3BD | 6BA | 2.5 ACRES | $3,250,000 sothebysrealty.com/id/HY3Q9E

This true Adobe Hacienda on fabled Calle San Martin, is unlike any property on the market! Brilliantly conceived by master builder Buzz Bainbridge, this spectacular estate has seen many a sunset fiesta, jaw dropping wedding, happy Christening and numerous taco parties! The entertainers’ ultimate dream on 2.5 private acres, the rambling 7,500 sq. ft. ranchera holds all sorts of magical surprises!

EASTSIDE | NEW LISTING

2BD | 2BA | $1,200,000 sothebysrealty.com

Built by an award-winning architect, Michael Mahaffey, this condo has lovely finishes including brick floors, and hard trowelled plaster.

NORTHSIDE

5BD | 5BA | $2,300,000 sothebysrealty.com/id/P2W576

This custom designed home features lofty high ceilings, lovely finishes, and wide open spaces filled with sunshine. The outdoor kitchen is set among exquisite landscaping and extensive patios.

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This hilltop lot is a last vestige of natural beauty blessed with magnificent panoramic views, privacy, and mature vegetation.

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Trusted, award-winning, third-generation builders celebrating 40 years of continued excellence with impeccable standards.

For over forty years, we’ve been welcoming clients to their new homes, homes we’ve built from the ground up. Born out of a commitment to beautiful work and lasting craftsmanship, Frank Yardman Construction hasn’t wavered in its devotion to building homes that embrace the dreams of each new client, the benefits of proven techniques combined with new materials and approaches, and the opportunity to do work that is both classic and profoundly relevant.Every home we start and every home we finish captures the best of that tradition, and our work shows it.

Celebrating 40 years of Serving Our Community

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“We would recommend FYC to anyone, hopefully in the difficult economic times this company will be able to continue what they do best and that is building outstanding homes with a personal touch that preserves confidence in the home building experience.” Fred and Lynn

“We were not in town during construction of our home, and we always felt comfortable with the level of communication between us and the Yardman team.” Linda

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“We could not have selected a better build team. Everyone associated with the construction was top notch.” Gary

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505-992-8382 dmaahsconstruction.com Showroom by Appointment 1570 Pacheco St. Suite C-1 TRANSFORMING THE HOME Fine Cabinetry • Renovations
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Welcome to the 31st Annual Haciendas — A Parade of Homes

Come and be a part of one of Santa Fe’s summer mainstays — the Santa Fe Area Homebuilders Association Parade of Homes! Join us as we embark on this year’s parade and marvel at our local builders’ most recent creations.

Our member-builders pride themselves on quality, craftsmanship, and design. The parade is the best opportunity to get a firsthand view of and feel for their work. Interact with these amazing builders, architects, interior designers, and other building professionals and see what innovative ideas you can utilize in your new, remodeled, or existing home.

You’ll find plenty to enjoy this year in Haciendas — A Parade of Homes magazine. Flip through to meet the 2023 candidates for the Grand Hacienda Award and other prestigious awards and find insights into the newest home trends. May your imagination be kindled and may your building-planning adventure begin!

A huge thank-you to our generous sponsors for their support — and, in many cases, continued support — for the parade! And another enthusiastic thank-you to volunteers who devote their time, energy, and talents to bring the parade to fruition year after year.

As chair of the Parade of Homes, I’m proud of the dedication our members put into their projects daily and look forward to seeing you over the two weekends of the parade!

Laura Gallegos

Washington Federal Chair, Haciendas — A Parade of Homes

2023 SFAHBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Tom Treece President

Josh Shultz

Vice President

Lynsey Pompei-Storm

Second Vice President

Emily Mascarenas

Associate Vice President

Valerie Montoya Treasurer

Matthew Segura Past President

BUILDER MEMBERS

Brandon Snoy

Bill Deuschle

Bill Roth

Rob Gibbs

Laura Long

Scott Cherry

Kurt Krahn

Saguna Severson

Alan Manzanares

Lisa Martinez

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

Chris Fortson

Anna Catanach

Jamie Aranda

David L. Valdez

Julio Gaytan

Michael Latting

TJ Rieland (Santa Fe Association of Realtors Liaison)

STAFF

Miles D. Conway Executive Officer

Tanya Dorame

Administrative Manager

PARADE OF HOMES COMMITTEE

Laura Gallegos Chair

Victoria Sanchez Co-Chair

Brigid Brahe

Jocelyne Brown

Miles Conway

Tanya Dorame

Chris Fortson

Joe Gammon

Carol Hamilton

Clara Holiday

Denice La Roque

Henry M. Lopez

Valerie Montoya

Lori Musil

Lynsey Pompei-Storm

TJ Rieland

Saguna Severson

Joshua Shultz

Marilyn Williams

Marie Wilkinson

Haciendas — A Parade of Homes magazine is provided by the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the information provided. The association and the publisher assume no responsibility or liability for errors, omissions, or changes. The Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association is a trade association that offers opportunities for its members to display their products and services. We make no representation, expressed or implied, regarding the qualifications of our members and/or advertisers or the quality of their products and services; we invite you to examine them for yourself.

Order single copies through sfahba.com

Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association: 2520 Camino Entrada, Unit B, Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-982-1774

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Century Bank is a locally owned, super community bank. We are here for all your financial needs. From simple checking and savings accounts to wealth management or home improvement and construction loans, let us know how we can help. Century is your bank.

Hub International & Central Insurance • 505-982-4296 • hubinternational.com

Hub International & Central Insurance delivers unmatched service, expertise, and insurance solutions to people and businesses, including commercial, personal, employee benefits, retirement, or surety and bonding.

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Nusenda Credit Union is dedicated to improving our members’ financial well-being and supporting New Mexico’s communities. As a member of Nusenda, you have access to trusted, friendly advice, flexible products and services, money management resources, and many more member benefits. Our friendly staff at our Southside, DeVargas Center, and St. Michael’s Drive branches are here to help you achieve your financial goals.

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The Pella Window and Door Showroom has the products and expertise you need for your replacement project. Visit the Pella Window and Door Showroom in Santa Fe today or schedule a free in-home consultation and see how Pella can help turn your vision into a reality.

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There’s no better feeling than saving money while saving the planet. Positive Energy Solar is New Mexico’s local, trusted solar electric company since 1997. Leading the industry in warranty coverage, reliability, product offerings, and customer service, Positive Energy Solar’s employee-owners are known for delivering you the greatest value and peace-of-mind possible.

Santa Fe By Design • 505-988-4111 • santafebydesign.com

With friendly, knowledgeable experts and the latest selection of kitchen and bath plumbing, and cabinet and door hardware, Santa Fe By Design helps make your dream home a reality.

WaFd Bank • 505-946-6555 • wafdbank.com / WaFd Insurance

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WaFd Bank is focused on building direct client relationships and helping you build your communities through commercial real estate investments. Count on WaFd Bank for responsive, knowledgeable answers to your questions and fast, efficient turnaround. Contact us to start a conversation about your homebuilder finance needs.

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SILVER SPONSORS

City of Santa Fe • 505-955-4225 • savewatersantafe.com

The City of Santa Fe’s Water Conservation Committee and SFAHBA worked together to create the concept behind the Water Efficiency Rating Score (WERS)®, which has helped the city to responsibly foster growth while still honoring the city’s obligation to provide water to all its residents.

Fabu-WALL-ous Solutions, LLC • 505-982-9699 • fabuwallous.com

Fabu-WALL-ous Solutions, LLC is an award winning, locally owned, Santa Fe-based general contracting company that provides full construction services, including historic restoration/remodeling and structural remediation repairs for both commercial and residential projects.

The Finishing Touch • 505-780-5705 • tftnm.com

The Finish Touch is New Mexico’s home for the latest furnishing design trends and innovations. The Finishing Touch also sponsored the 2023 Best Kitchen Award. FZK • 212-242-2525 • byfzk.com

Be known for what you do best. With our full-service creative team, FZK grows businesses by crafting distinctive brands, engaging websites, and effective social-media marketing. FZK helps you find your ideal customer by focusing on what is most unique and authentically valuable about what you do and how you do it.

Pacific Office Automation • 505-314-2224 • pacificoffice.com

Since 1976 Pacific Office Automation has taken the guesswork out of choosing technology to make your office function most efficiently. We’ve partnered with best-in-class manufacturers of technology offerings in every aspect and created a single-source solution to make technology work for you.

Southwest Spray Foam • 505-231-6032 • southwestsprayfoam.com

Southwest Spray Foam and Roofing offers high-performance roofing systems, as well as insulation systems for your existing home or new construction dream home. Southwest Smart Seal provides AeroBarrier® and AreoSeal® technology to meet the most stringent home performance air sealing requirements.

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2023 SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS

2023 SPONSORS

BRONZE SPONSORS

Moore Window & Door • 505-292-5665 • moorewindowsanddoors.com

Moore Window & Door is a locally owned distributor of windows and pre-hung doors. We have been serving the custom builder and remodeler for over 15 years, providing exceptional service and value to our builders and making sure they look good. Only the best builders use Moore Window & Door!

Stewart Title • 505-984-1884

Stewart Title (Prima Title, LLC, a Division of Stewart Title) provides premier title services for Santa Fe and Los Alamos. Our great teams strive for the highest level of service and closing experiences. We greatly appreciate your trust and look forward to continuing our business relationship.

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Jacobs Family Insurance • 505-428-4735 • jacobsfamilyinsurance.net

The Jacobs family is your trusted advisor when you need one the most. We are local to the Santa Fe, New Mexico area. Life starts at the basics, so let us cover them!

Santa Fe Title Company • 505-819-0000 • sftitleco.com

Santa Fe Title is known as the “local’s choice” because of its expertise, professional service, and caring attitude. We are well integrated into the builder community as well, serving and supporting the building community with our years of experience and our understanding of important title and construction issues, and protecting all parties with knowledge and valuable services. Want to know why we’re No. 1? Call us today.

True Manufacturing & Sierra West Sales • 505-395-7003 • sierrawestsales.com

Handcrafted in the USA with meticulous attention to quality and detail, the True Residential brand is beloved by discerning architects, designers, and homeowners, who refer to our portfolio of indoor, outdoor, and custom-finish products as luxury refrigeration with commercial DNA.

Victoria at Home • 505-365-2687 • victoriaathome.com

Victoria Sanchez, one of America’s premier design professionals, has been creating one-of-a-kind interiors for hundreds of prominent clients over three decades and specializes in new home builds, remodels, residential, and hospitality. Victoria at Home has locations in the Washington, D.C., area and Santa Fe, with a showroom in Santa Fe.

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GALA MAIN STAGE

Tierra Concepts • 505-780-1152 • tierraconceptssantafe.com

Tierra Concepts has been designing and building breathtaking, and multiple award-winning, custom homes in Santa Fe for over 31 years. We are the winners of an unprecedented eight Grand Hacienda Awards. Please call us for all of your building and remodeling needs.

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Architectural Windows & Doors • 505-983-6611 • awadllc.com

Architectural Windows & Doors provides the highest quality windows and doors to the finest homes in New Mexico.

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Coronado Paint and Decorating • 505-473-5333 • coronadodecorating.com

Coronado Paint and Decorating is your employee-owned one-stop shop for all your decorating needs.

AWARD – CRAFTSMANSHIP

Counter Intelligence

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Counter Intelligence is a family-owned and operated company based in Santa Fe, specializing in custom stone countertops.

AWARD – BEST OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE

The Firebird • 505-983-5264

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The Firebird has been helping New Mexicans thrive with the elements for nearly 50 years. Reimagine your living spaces adding joy and comfort throughout the seasons, both indoors and out. Fireplaces and stoves, irrigation and landscaping, and outdoor living. . . .build your oasis today at The Firebird.

MEDIA

Hutton Broadcasting • 505-471-1067 • huttonbroadcasting.com

Hutton Broadcasting LLC is a family-owned New Mexico business committed to serving and protecting the interests of our employees, customers, listeners, and communities.

The Santa Fe New Mexican • 505-983-3303 • santafenewmexican.com

The Santa Fe New Mexican is Northern New Mexico’s premier source for news and information. One of the West’s oldest newspapers, today the company is a leader in print and online media and advertising.

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Proofreader

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ADVERTISING SALES

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INSIDE THIS

Photos

Go behind the design for the 2022 Grand Hacienda Award winner from Tierra

by

ON THE COVER

Tierra Concepts took home its eighth Grand Hacienda Award at the 2022 Parade of Homes presented by the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association. Read more on page 38.

Photography by Wendy McEahern (c)

See more photos and videos of this year’s entries in the Parade of Homes. Scan the QR code with your smartphone or visit santafeparadeofhomes.com

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Welcome
Parade of Homes
4, 2023 Find a pro Discover the members of the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association Best of the best Awards for the best open house in the West 2022 Parade of Homes Winners Remember the standouts Santa Fe style Two experts weigh in on the evolution of the City Different’s signature look
Sponsors Schedule
From the 2023
Committee Chair Published August
Ashley
Manhattan meets Santa Fe
Concepts
Construction 101 Take your home from daydream to reality with this checklist
2023 Parade of Homes Meet the parade entrants and plan your tour 8 home design trends to use now Make way for color, custom tile, and the art of the mix By Wendy Ilene Friedman
Photography
Wendy McEahern
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EXPERIENCE THE PARADE IN PERSON

AUG. 11–13 AND AUG. 18–20

The Santa Fe Parade of Homes is a self-guided tour of new and newly remodeled homes celebrating the best in design and construction. Homes are accessible 10 a.m.–5 p.m. on parade dates.

Tickets for the event are available for $20 online at santafeparadeofhomes.com and at participating homes along the parade route.

A map of participating homes and driving directions are available on pages 64–65. Special twilight tours of several homes are also available. These tours will occur on Friday, Aug.18, from 5 to 8 p.m. No ticket is required for the twilight tours. The following builders will open homes for twilight tours: Coyote Development Group (p. 72), Durabuild Construction Inc. (p. 76), Zachary & Sons Homes (p. 80), High Desert Construction (p. 84), Big Art Building Corp. (p. 86), Paul Davis Restoration, (p. 92), and Acacia Builders LLC (p. 100).

Bishop’s Lodge, Auberge Resorts Collection, welcomes the public for a unique opportunity to tour the Lamy Chapel during parade hours on the first weekend (Aug. 11–13). Learn more about the chapel’s recent restoration, how to visit, and a special promotion for parade-goers on page 106.

Celebrate the best Santa Fe design during the Parade of Homes Builders Gala and Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, Aug. 15. Tickets for this evening under the stars at Bishop’s Lodge are available by calling 505-982-1774.

Photo: By Daniel Nadelbach (c) Eagle Construction Services Inc. and Terraplen Architects’ design was a stop on the 2022 parade.
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BEST OF THE BEST

During Haciendas — A Parade of Homes, professionals in home construction, design, green building, and architecture showcase Santa Fe’s style and cutting-edge design during the best open house in the West. But the parade isn’t only a design showcase; it’s a competition to celebrate our unique regional architecture. New Mexico builders, architects, design professionals, and real estate agents evaluate homes for awards within several price-point categories. Awards are announced at the Builders Gala, held under the stars at the historic Bishop’s Lodge on Aug. 15. Here are the honors this year:

GRAND HACIENDA

The overall Best in Show, this award recognizes an entry, in any price category, that excels in all areas of craftsmanship and aesthetic value. The winner is the most memorable and outstanding build of the year.

CRAFTSMANSHIP

Judges award this honor to homes exhibiting the pinnacle of quality workmanship, integration of materials, functionality, and execution of finishes.

BEST IN SHOW SANTA FE — CONTEMPORARY

This award recognizes a parade home emerging from our region’s historic building traditions and ascending to the next level to create a new, innovative, and contemporary take on Santa Fe style.

BEST IN SHOW — SANTA FE TRADITIONAL

Judges bestow this honor on a parade home manifesting everything we’ve grown to love about Santa Fe style: “brown and round,” the use of traditional materials, and timehonored building traditions that date to Santa Fe’s earliest days and draw design inspiration from Spanish, Mexican, and Ancestral Puebloan styles.

SANTA FE LEGACY

This award recognizes a builder whose work has significantly impacted Santa Fe’s built environment, the community, and the vitality of the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association.

DESIGN AWARDS (ARCHITECTURAL, INTERIOR, OUTDOOR LIVING)

Judges award these honors to parade homes that make extraordinary architectural and design impacts on the built environment. Judges consider movement within the home, livability, site planning, innovation, and the overall design aesthetic when granting this award.

BEST OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE

In awarding this honor, judges consider the integration of interior and exterior spaces, utilization of views, landscaping, quality of the outdoor living environment, and a creative use of materials.

BEST KITCHEN

Judges look for functionality, surface materials, flow, and conveniences when granting this award.

BEST PRIMARY SUITE

The homes with the best circulation, materials, comfort, and beauty in the primary suite earn this award.

TED SWISHER GREEN BUILDING AWARD

Honoring the green building ethos and housing advocacy work of Ted Swisher of Habitat for Humanity, this award recognizes outstanding achievements in green building, including the use of sustainable materials and innovative solutions that raise the bar for water- and energy-efficient homes.

PEOPLE’S CHOICE

The people shall be heard! Ticket-holding parade-goers on the first weekend (Aug. 11–13) are invited to vote for their favorite home on the tour at santafeparadeofhomes.com. Winners of the People’s Choice Award are announced at the gala on Aug. 15.

SPECIAL AWARDS

Haciendas judges may also recognize builders with special awards for unexpected or remarkable elements of their parade homes. They may also honor build teams that include interior design professionals with awards for finishing touches in completely appointed homes.

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Photo: By Daniel Nadelbach (c) Yazdec Construction, LLC took home the 2022 Best Craftsmanship award.
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2022 PARADE OF HOMES WINNERS

Revisit these award-winning projects online at sfahba.com

GRAND HACIENDA AWARD

Tierra Concepts

Sponsored by:

Coronado Paint and Decorating

BEST IN SHOW

SANTA FE CONTEMPORARY

Frank Yardman Construction

Sponsored by: Wolf Corp

BEST IN SHOW

SANTA FE TRADITIONAL

Lightfoot

Sponsored by: Wolf Corp

BEST CRAFTSMANSHIP

Yazdec Category A

Frank Yardman Construction

Category B

Lightfoot

Category C

Tierra Concepts

Category D

Sponsored by: H and S Craftsman

BEST DESIGN

Lisa D. Martinez

Design + B Constructiv

Category A

Frank Yardman Construction

Category B

Lightfoot Category C

Tierra Concepts Category D

Sponsored by:

Architectural Windows and Doors

INNOVATION

Terraplen Architects & Eagle Construction

Cateogry A

Praxis Category B

Lightfoot

Category C

Sponsored by:

Victoria at Home

BEST MASTER SUITE

Yazdec Category A

Praxis Category B

Lightfoot

Category C

Zachary & Sons

Category D

Sponsored by:

Destination Dahl

BEST KITCHEN

Homewise

Category A

Frank Yardman Construction

Category B

Fabu-WALL-ous Solutions

Category C

Tierra Concepts

Category D

Sponsored by:

Counter Intelligence

THE TED SWISHER MEMORIAL GREEN BUILDING AWARD

Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity

Category A

Praxis

Category B

Sponsored by:

Modern Design + Construction

OUTDOOR LIVING

Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity

Category A

Praxis

Category B

Lightfoot

Category C

Tierra Concepts

Category D

SPECIAL AWARDS

Santa Fe Legacy

Fabu-WALL-ous Solutions

EXTRAORDINARY

AUDIO EXPERIENCE

Frank Yardman Construction

ARCHITECTURAL

IMPACT AWARD

Boss Builders

CASA DE LOS SUEÑOS

AWARD

Terraplen Architects & Eagle Construction

VIRTUAL HOME DESIGN EXPERIENCE

Clay Custom

PEOPLE’S CHOICE

Lightfoot

KEY:

Category A <$1 million

Category B $1–$2 million

Category C $2–$4 million

Category D >$4 million

Photo: By Daniel Nadelbach (c) Fabu-WALL-ous Solutions’s 2022 Parade of Homes entry earned the Santa Fe Legacy award.
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MANHATTAN MEETS SANTA FE

Tierra Concepts’ 2022 Grand Hacienda Award–winning home blends metropolitan and local influences

Two things were givens for homeowners Mike and Shelley Phelan when they contemplated building a new home in Las Campanas. First, Shelley’s father, architect John Harvey, would design it. Second? Tierra Concepts would build it.

The Phelans had engaged Tierra Concepts for a renovation of their previous home to bring contemporary interior features to a traditional Pueblo revival–style exterior. “It seemed natural to go back to them,” Mike Phelan says. “They have quite the reputation as high-end custom builders that always deliver on their promises.”

And deliver they did — a 5,220-square-foot (4,063 heated), three-bedroom, 3.5-bath house on just over 3 acres with spectacular views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the fourth fairway at Las Campanas. The contemporary home with a Santa Fe–style exterior and a three-car garage earned the Grand Hacienda Award (best in show) at the 2022 Parade of Homes.

“You know when something works and feels good. The design collaboration with John Harvey was a team approach, with all of us bouncing ideas off each other. It’s amazing when you have really engaged players like the Phelans and Harvey,” says Keith Gorges, the Tierra Concepts partner in charge of the project.

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This was the eighth time Tierra Concepts, helmed by Gorges and brothers Eric Faust and Kurt Faust, has taken the top parade award. “It’s our drive for the highest levels of quality in design and attention to detail — we’re fanatic about making sure everything, whether you see it or not, is done well,” Gorges says about their projects consistently earning recognition from the parade.

Miles Conway, executive director of the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association, says a culture of evolution keeps Tierra Concepts on top of the local custom building and renovations industry. “Over the years they have grown into a formidable team with a ‘secret sauce.’ They simply don’t stop. Every year the team takes it to the next level, always learning and searching for new ideas,” he says.

The home’s design, described as marrying the elegant sensibilities of a Manhattan penthouse with the earthy elements of traditional Northern New Mexico style, came from Harvey’s key question to his daughter and son-in-law: How do you live?

“We like to live in a space with three things,” says Mike Phelan. “We love each other a lot but need his and hers retreats. We also recognize that the party is always in the kitchen, so we didn’t want to compartmentalize the formal entertaining area. And lastly, we wanted to capitalize on the great outdoors of Santa Fe at all times of day.”

Harvey’s plan achieved these goals. The house has a dedicated office space for Shelley’s interior design business, while Mike uses one of the two smaller bedrooms as a retreat — that is, when the couple isn’t watching movies on the living area’s big-screen television mounted on a dramatic black marble wall that floats above a custom linear gas fireplace. Each of the three bedrooms also opens to its own covered outdoor seating area, providing views and privacy.

The black marble kitchen island echoes the living room wall. Similarly veined forest green marble continues the stone theme into the primary bedroom and the his-and-hers vanities in its en suite bathroom. Repeating the living room’s floating wall, the imported marble creates a privacy barrier separating the freestanding bathtub from the walk-in shower. Marble in lighter, earthy southwestern colors provides contrast for the two smaller bedrooms’ en suites.

By siting the house with easterly views, Harvey accomplished the Phelans’ third goal, avoiding the common dilemma of west-facing patios becoming unusable during summer. The Phelans can now invite friends and family for comfortable summer evenings under the crosshatched cedar lattice pergola. Pocket shades on east-facing windows and doors mitigate bright morning sun.

A lighted, infinity-edge water feature and firepit provide a focal point for the terrace’s seating as well. The home’s landscaping, designed by Serquis + Associates, is irrigated from a 5,100-gallon buried cistern that captures runoff rainwater.

The home flows from inside to out with oversize metal and glass multi-slide pocket doors opening onto the outdoor terrace from the rectangular living space. The open-concept home features a high-ceilinged main entertaining room that flows into a sleek, mid-century-modern kitchen with built-in double wall ovens and a breakfast nook on one side and a floating media/fireplace wall on the other. No barriers separate the spaces, completing the homeowners’ goals trifecta. A separate pantry off the kitchen gives space for food and small appliance storage, with a second dishwasher and a wine cooler.

Gorges says the home, with its clean lines, built-in shelving in the bedrooms and office, steel windows, hand-troweled plaster walls, and lofty public spaces reminiscent of a New York penthouse, is heavily rooted in what he calls contextual modern. “This means that, in the language of Northern New Mexico, there are beams — in this case whitewashed Douglas fir —stone decking, and front courtyard, with exterior lines reminiscent of Pueblo design but with modern interpretation.”

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And though the streamlined kitchen and main bedroom’s walk-in closet cabinetry exhibit mid-century-modern elements, the marble and other stone, and the grand entryway from the front courtyard, are all contemporary elements.

Conway concludes, “Tierra Concepts has done an incredible job of embracing the traditions of Santa Fe style, taking new techniques and folding them into their projects. This house was an extraordinary execution, and everyone could see why this house was recognized as best in show.”

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Santa Fe–based freelance writer Kelly Koepke loves to peek behind the unassuming adobe walls of New Mexico to see what treasures can be found. The Tierra Concepts team gathers in front of the 2022 Grand Hacienda Award–winning home. Photo: By Luis Sánchez Saturno/ The New Mexican
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CONSTRUCTION 101

Building tips to help you understand the path to your forever home

Considering a new build or remodel? Researching the ins and outs of building in Santa Fe — and the professionals who do it — helps construction run efficiently. “Talk to the community,” advises Solange Serquis, principal at landscape architects Serquis + Associates and founding partner at Trailhead Design Source, a live/work hub. “We have a beautiful, resourceful community. We always learn from neighbors.”

Whether you’re tackling a long-awaited remodel or building from scratch, knowing what’s ahead will make the path smoother.

• Create a budget. Budgets are only helpful when they’re realistic. Find the real costs that come with materials and labor. Your architect, home builder, and/or interior designer can help fine-tune estimates based on the most recent prices of materials.

• Assemble your team. You’ll want to consult an architect, home builder, or general contractor to make your dream a reality. These advisers may also recommend consulting with an engineer about mechanical and structural issues; with an interior designer for recommendations on lighting, flooring, and other elements to make your house feel like a home; and with a landscape designer to create outdoor living spaces. Before hiring any team member, ask about their past projects and experience, the types of homes they’ve worked on, and the budgets with which they usually work. You’ll want to ensure they’re a good fit for what you want to build or create within your existing home.

• Finance it. Unless you’re paying everything out of pocket, financing is a major aspect of home construction or remodeling. When you approach a lender, they’ll ask for financial documents such as bank statements, employment records, and notices of existing debt. Laura Gallegos, WaFd Bank senior commercial real estate loan coordinator, recommends carefully considering how much you can afford. “Look at your earnings, your spendings. How much do you have left?” Gallegos says. When applying for a construction loan, you’ll also need documents such as building plans, specs, cost estimates, and the contract with the home builder.

• Find your perfect spot. Land that seems ideal for building a home may look different on closer inspection. Before buying land, identify the property boundaries, applicable building restrictions such as setback requirements, and available utilities. New residential construction in Santa Fe must meet environmental and building standards, so it’s important to understand any limitations before breaking ground. Experienced architects, designers, engineers, and builders can help guide you.

• Watch your vision come to life. After acquiring building permits and beginning construction, there will be many exciting moments such as choosing finishes and selecting appliances. The pouring of the foundation; framing — when the floor, walls, and roof begin to take

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shape — and installation of the plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems are all important construction milestones. After drywall, all the details that make the house uniquely yours — such as countertops and kitchen and bathroom fixtures — go in. Then you’ll see your dream home or space taking shape.

• Keep in mind that no budget will be perfect. You may need to alter estimates as construction progresses. This is especially true for remodels, which often require addressing unforeseen issues along the way. “Remodeling anywhere can be a challenge, but Santa Fe is unique in the variety of building materials used to build homes,” says general contractor Tom Treece of Arpad Builders. “There can be 100-plus-yearold adobe homes — an older home is likely to have been remodeled several times — sometimes remodeled well and sometimes not.”

• Plan your outdoor living spaces. Quality landscaping requires much more than just planting. Serquis encourages homeowners to “really try to learn from the land before making a big modification.” Santa Fe’s geography and weather require special considerations. “We have very strict and unforgiving conditions,” Serquis says. “We need to ensure the materials are up to it.” Nonliving outdoor installations and structures, such as walkways and sculpture, known collectively as hardscaping, can help create a robust landscape. When selecting plants, look for vegetation native to the region. They will make your landscape more resilient.

• Complete the final inspection and walk-through. This is your opportunity not only to learn about the functions of your new home or space but also to spot items that need to be fixed or adjusted. Being attentive and detail-oriented will serve you well during this process. Understand your contract with your builder so you know when and how you can return to them for corrections as you live in your space. Quality builders will want to earn your satisfaction and future recommendation.

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SANTA FE STYLE

Two experts weigh in on the evolution of the City Different’s signature look

Santa Fe style may be iconic, but the details are as diverse as the city’s residents. Haciendas — A Parade of Homes magazine asked two local builders how they define it, how it’s evolving, and what’s next for this distinctly regional style. Beyond a few basics, they say, Santa Fe style is organic. Ultimately, it’s about homeowners making their dwellings their own.

FRANK YARDMAN III

Frank Yardman III is a third-generation Santa Fe general contractor with 40 years of experience at Frank Yardman Construction, a custom homebuilding business he helped establish with his father in 1983. The company is still family-run. Frank Yardman Construction earned the 2022 Best in Show Santa Fe Contemporary Award from the Parade of Homes.

How do you define traditional Santa Fe style?

In my mind, traditional Santa Fe style has a lot of curves, softness, and texture. As a native Santa Fean, I find it very beautiful. It’s appealing to most people wanting the feel of Santa Fe.

Has the demand for contemporary style grown?

During COVID-19 there was an influx of people to Santa Fe. We saw people who dreamt of retiring or living in Santa Fe as a long-term goal who sped up their timelines. When they arrived,

they wanted their homes to be regional but have clean lines. The contemporary style was in high demand.

What are the hallmarks of contemporary Santa Fe style?

Contemporary homes lean toward open kitchens, dining, and living areas. They have clean, crisp corners and a lot of glass to bring the indoor and outdoor together.

How will Santa Fe style continue to grow?

We’re seeing the pendulum swing back from very contemporary to more of a happy medium, especially with warmer finishes — wood elements, natural stone. I think [Santa Fe style is] going to continue to evolve to find a balance. We’re getting requests for more traditional vigas, wood floors, and true divided-light windows [with multiple panes of glass separated by grilles] that we haven’t been doing for many years.

How do you find the middle ground of traditional and contemporary styles?

For us, it’s all about the process and collaboration. We work closely with architects, interior designers, and landscape architects to get everyone’s thoughts and influences. Clients make selections based on their lifestyles and budgets. We’re not being afraid to ask people what they think.

How can people incorporate contemporary Santa Fe style in their existing homes?

They can utilize tile, cabinetry, and solid slab doors with beautiful hardware to give their homes a more contemporary feeling. We’re doing renovations at Zocalo [a luxury apartment complex], where we’re changing out interior doors and cabinets, and adding new hardware. We’re refinishing walls to make them smooth. A little bit of thought goes a long way.

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Frank Yardman helped build his family business — and its 2022 Parade of Homes entry. Photos: By Daniel Nadelbach (c)

Española native Scott Cherry grew up with “an implicit understanding of adobe architecture.” His carpentry career emerged naturally from this familiarity with the city’s residences — as did the founding of his building and design company Lightfoot. Lightfoot earned the 2020 Grand Hacienda Award and in 2022 took home the Best in Show Santa Fe Traditional Award from the Parade of Homes.

How do you define traditional Santa Fe style?

One of the things that makes Santa Fe so interesting architecturally is the diversity of buildings. They are usually owner-built or built by families, and they were built very organically, so everyone was able to add their own style to them. There are some ground rules, but there’s some real freedom to explore.

What are some of those ground rules?

I think there are certain proportion rules. Obviously, there are also rules in the historical code.

One that comes to mind is that, in historic districts, there has to be 3 feet between the corner of a building and a window. The integrity of the [adobe] material created this guardrail. The material has some physical limitations that became the architectural vernacular.

What are the challenges of blending traditional Santa Fe style with modern lifestyles?

There’s some romanticism with clients about features of traditional Santa Fe style. For example, I’m not a proponent of adobe in modern construction. There are better ways to build modern buildings with more efficiency. And if [clients] do want an adobe house, they’ll say they don’t need insulation because [adobe] works so well with this environment. But the rooms in traditional homes had tiny spaces, and you can’t apply those same principles to modern spaces and architecture and get the same result. We educate clients and dig into what they really want at the end of the day. We discuss pros and cons and

tradeoffs. My process is to really involve them.

How do traditional and contemporary styles complement each other?

I see the two styles going together well because they’re both minimal. Traditional style, for example, may have smooth plaster walls or bullnose corners that die into doors. Those [design details] fit contemporary homes too.

How can people maintain traditional Santa Fe style in their existing homes?

It’s always project-specific, but there’s a wisdom to doing less. You may have to accept smaller windows and using a trastero instead of a closet to preserve the integrity of a home. If you’re wanting an open-concept house and we have to pull a whole wall out, maybe build or find a new house? I recommend value-engineering a house to maintain its charming details and celebrating them rather than making it something completely different. — AMB

Scott Cherry, founder of Lightfoot, incorporated traditional elements in the company’s 2022 Parade of Homes entry.

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8 HOME DESIGN TRENDS TO USE NOW

Make way for color, custom tile, and the art of the mix

1. GO AWAY GRAY

Perhaps reflecting a transition away from the bleakness of the past few years, color is making its mark when it comes to interior paint. “We’re definitely moving away from stark grays,” says Naomi Boylan, a design consultant at Coronado Paint & Decorating, who has noticed a gray era on walls for the past several years. She surmises that the move toward a warmer feel is due to the amount of time spent at home during the pandemic. Boylan reports that warm beige and creams are the most asked-for paint colors of late. Her personal favorite is the Benjamin Moore shade Etiquette, which she describes as a neutral beige that blends well with the desert scenery here in the Southwest.

2. EMBRACE NEW NEUTRALS

“The new neutrals are colors that come from nature, like subtle blues, greens, and rich browns,” says Jennifer Ashton of Jennifer Ashton Interi-

ors. She says her clients are leaning toward classic Santa Fe style by “thinning out” redundancies for a more modern feel.

3. MIX TEXTURES

While modern, Ashton says the ultimate feel isn’t stark. Her clients favor organic materials, such as straw baskets and woven wool blankets and rugs, as well as blending materials, such as leather and linen. “I call it the art of the mix,” Ashton explains, noting that clients are looking for customary Santa Fe style but being more artful about it. “It’s more about mixing textures and incorporating color and warmth by using furniture, wood-grain cabinetry, textiles, and hardware.” She notes that clients are integrating bronze and antique gold hardware to create an earthy feel.

“I find that we’re moving away from a more contemporary style, which is still around, but more toward the historic nature of Santa Fe and the

reason people love it here,” she says. For instance, instead of a leather couch or circular sofa in white or cream, which Ashton says don’t lend themselves well to Santa Fe, she is seeing eggshell blue or leafy green linens and bouclé for furniture, even colored leather.

4. CURATE CUSTOM TILE DESIGNS

“We have an incredibly artistic market and tend to set our own trends,” says Lynsey Pompei-Storm of Allbright & Lockwood/Statements in Tile/Lighting/Kitchens/Flooring, who feels that people are constantly redefining Santa Fe style for themselves. One way to do that: custom tile patterns. A new backsplash or tile wall can update the feel of a kitchen or bath without huge costs. She says it’s about playing on the original look and elevating it to a new level.

Homeowners can create the same effect with floors by replacing older terra-cotta and Saltillo tile floors with modern and softer versions that

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Left: Gray wall color makes way for warm beige. Right: Jennifer Ashton Interiors celebrates the “art of the mix.”

still reflect a southwestern aesthetic. She points out that Santa Fe is flush with second homeowners from out of state who come here specifically for a Santa Fe–style home.

5. ADD A “WOW” FACTOR

Creative tilework is part of a larger trend Pompei-Storm has observed. She’s noticing a “wow factor” emerging in local interior design, with people adding pizazz with tile, paint, or even a standout light fixture. “Light fixtures make a huge impact and can completely change the look of a room,” she says.

6. COLOR, COLOR EVERYWHERE

Victoria Sanchez of Victoria at Home is known for trendsetting styles. Named a home decor “style maker” by Luxe magazine, she agrees with the consensus that organic materials and natural tones are setting the mood for home interiors, especially in new builds. “We’re getting away from

the glass and shiny materials,” she says. “And gray is out. Everyone is sick of it.”

She says “color was everywhere” at this year’s Maison & Objet show in Paris — a kind of fashion week for interior designers. There Sanchez saw a range of colors in jewel tones, such as emerald green, often seen in 1980s fashion, and the pale yellows and pinks of the 1950s and ’60s. Even appliance companies like Kohler are welcoming color; it offers toilets in various shades.

“Domestically we’re following this trend,” Sanchez says, adding that Santa Fe is also feeling the color current.

7. GO OUTSIDE

Sanchez says that while enjoying outdoor spaces is not necessarily new to Santa Fe, the pandemic has led to a noticeable increase in clients wanting to invest in outdoor living areas — so much so that home furnishings companies Sanchez uses

often, such as Kravet, Vanguard Furniture, and Century Furniture, have added outdoor collections. “I’ve helped clients expand their portals or create new outdoor seating areas,” she says.

8. FIND TRANQUILITY

From uncluttered views to simple lines, Sanchez says, her clients want their homes to reflect tranquility. Although clients are achieving this from the outset in newly built homes, anyone can incorporate this feeling into a home by paring down and eliminating things they no longer need, repainting the walls, changing cabinet hardware, and revamping outdoor areas with new furniture or perhaps a water feature.

And there’s always a place to add a spot of color.

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855-A Camino Ranchitos, Santa Fe

Directions: From Garcia Street, turn north on Camino Rancheros. Turn left on Camino Ranchitos. The home is on the right side of the road.

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1501 Calle Preciosa, Santa Fe

Directions: Heading east on St. Michaels Drive, turn left on Galisteo. Turn left on Calle Bonita. Make an immediate right on Calle Preciosa.

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118-a Mateo Circle North, Santa Fe

Directions: Going north on South St. Francis Drive, turn right onto West San Mateo Road. Turn left on Mateo Circle. The home is on the right-hand side where the street curves right.

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707 Alarid St., Santa Fe

Directions: Going north on South St. Francis Drive, turn right on Camino Sierra Vista. Then turn left onto Alarid Street. The building is on the right-hand side of the road.

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1705 Paseo de Peralta, Unit 4, Santa Fe

Directions: Driving north on St. Francis Drive, turn right on Paseo de Peralta. The building is on the left-hand side of the road.

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1022 Don Juan St., Santa Fe

Directions: From St. Francis Drive, head southwest on Agua Fria Street. Turn right on La Madera Street. Take the second right on Don Juan Street. The house is one block down on the right. Feel free to park in the spaces in front of the house.

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755 Ridge Canyon, Santa Fe

Directions: Take St. Francis Drive/285 north to the Santa Fe Relief Route (NM 599) and take the Ridgetop Road exit. Turn left onto South Ridgetop Road. Turn left on Camino Francisca. Make the first left onto Calle David. Turn left on Ridge Canyon. The home is on the right side.

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3 Sendero Centro, Santa Fe

Directions: Entering from the Las Campanas clubhouse gate on Las Campanas Drive, stay on Clubhouse Drive until the left arrow points to Club Casitas. Turn left and head to 3 Sendero Centro.

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12 Valverde Lane, Santa Fe

Directions: From NM 599, follow Camino La Tierra and turn left on Las Campanas Drive. Turn right on Paseo Aragon. Make the first left onto Paseo Aragon. Turn left on Valverde Lane.

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10 Sendero de la Vida, Santa Fe

Directions: Going north on Veterans Memorial Highway, turn left on Via Veteranos and then immediately right onto NM 599. Turn left onto Avenida Aldea and then right onto La Vida Trail. Drive for 1 mile, turn left onto Tierra Grande, and then turn left onto Sendero de la Vida. The home is on the right-hand side.

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34 La Pradera, Santa Fe

Directions: Going south on Richards Avenue, turn right at the Dinosaur Trail intersection. Turn left onto Old Dinosaur Trail and then right on La Pradera.

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57 La Pradera, Santa Fe

Directions: Going north on I-25, take Exit 278 to Cerrillos Road and keep right onto NM-14 South. Turn left on Rancho Viejo Boulevard and then turn left on Dinosaur Trail. Drive 2 miles, and turn right on Old Dinosaur Trail. Turn left on La Pradera. The home is 500 feet from the turn, on the left-hand side.

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149 Camino Acote, Santa Fe

Directions: From US 285 South, turn left onto Camino Acote. Drive 1.5 miles. The home is on the left-hand side of the road.

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16 Azul Loop, Santa Fe

Directions: From US 285 South, turn right onto Avenida Vista Grande. After 4.4 miles, turn right onto Avenida Azul and then right onto Azul Loop. The home is on the right-hand side of the road.

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11 Koshari, Santa Fe

Directions: Going south on NM 599, take a right on Camino La Tierra and drive 2.3 miles. Keep left onto Las Campanas Drive. Turn left on Koshari. The home is a half mile from the turn on the right-hand side.

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21 Pinon Doblado, Santa Fe

Directions: Travel south on Richards Avenue. Turn right at the Dinosaur Trail intersection and turn left at the second La Pradera entrance. Go left on Bosquecillo and make the first right onto Pinon Doblado.

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117 Old Cash Ranch Road, Santa Fe

Directions: From the intersection of NM 599 and Highway 14, drive south on Highway 14 for 15 miles to County Road 55A (0.4 miles past Mile Marker 34). Drive 3.7 miles on 55A. When the road forks into 55B and 55C, bear right onto 55B. Follow 55B for 1 mile. The home is behind a gate.

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1218 Siler Road, Santa Fe

Directions: Head south on Cerrillos and take a right on Siler Road. Siler Yard is on the left next to the Food Depot.

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49 Firecrown Lane, Santa Fe

Directions: Traveling south on NM 599, turn left on NM 14 North. Turn right onto Avenida Colibri. Then turn right at the roundabout onto Wirecrest Lane. Turn right at Firecrown Lane. The home is on the right-hand side as the road curves left.

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1297 Bishops Lodge Road, Santa Fe

Directions: From downtown, follow Bishop’s Lodge Road nearly 4 miles. Watch for signs of the approaching resort and turn right into the destination. Check in at the lobby to be directed to the chapel.

2023 PARADE OF HOMES

AT HOME WITH JAPANESE TOUCHES

Lot Size: 0.3 acres

Heated Square Feet: 2,792

Total Square Feet: 4,845

Designer:

Stephen Beili, studio beili

Interior Designer: Steffany Hollingsworth, Pare, LLC

Landscaper: Scott’s Irrigation & Landscaping

• Custom steel and vertical-grain fir front entry door

• Multilayered wood ceiling framing in main space

• Shoji screen–inspired ceilings in office and bedrooms

• Floating front entry bench

• Bronze butterfly joints inlaid into live-edge walnut countertop

• Faswall construction material with 85 percent recycled content

• Custom steel post-and-beam courtyard details

As with every residence it builds, Green Star Builders brought a heightened design sensibility and aesthetic to this home. It showcases how a well-considered house brings joy to its makers, inhabitants, and visitors. The homeowners’ travels to Japan inspired this custom dwelling that is far from cookie-cutter. Inside, visitors will find a Japanese sento (bathhouse)–inspired spacious main bath, where the ritual of side-by-side seated showering and rinsing with a wooden pail refreshes the home’s residents.

Located in a historic district with an unassuming facade, this home is a delight to discover as it unfolds. Pleasure is built in, from the floating entry bench to the generously sized portal that creates a play of light in the living room. The home doesn’t feel palatial; instead it feels intimate and uplifting. Green Star is proud of this home. It displays the care they took in making it.

About the Builder: Green Star Builders is proud of its many awards. These include a Grand Hacienda Award and a Grand Green Award from the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association Parade of Homes. Green Star Principal Jesse is proudest that his peers have recognized him for outstanding craftsmanship as a homebuilder and an artisan in both steel and wood.

Visit: greenstarsantafe.com

Pictured: Karla Helland and Jesse Gries

Photo: By Anne Staveley

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Lot Size: 0.15 acres

Heated Square Feet: 1,366

Total Square Feet: 1,808

Architect: Brian Lawler, Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity

Designer: Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity

Interior Designer: Santa Fe Habitat ReStore

Landscaper: Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity

• Classic adobe exterior

• Net-zero energy use

• All-electric

• Grid-tied solar energy

HABITAT HACIENDA BUILD HOUSE

This classic Pueblo revival–style adobe is an all-electric, net-zero, grid-tied solar home. It features material donations from various local contractors and was built with the generous support of hundreds of volunteers from Santa Fe and around the country. Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity partnered with the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association and its member contractors on the Hacienda Build to provide this unique home for a local family. This house marks the 134th affordable home constructed by Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity since the affiliate’s inception in 1987. The organization builds five to eight homes annually in partnership with local volunteers and families. Partner families receive zero-interest mortgage loans and comprehensive educational programming, which helps ensure their long-term success as homeowners and breaks the cycle of housing poverty for generations to come. Partner families invest in the building process through sweat equity hours, by which they also gain self-reliance and valuable skills. By investing time, resources, and expertise into the community, Santa Fe Habitat volunteers, donors, organizations, and businesses develop new relationships that extend far beyond the immediate impact of the build site. Habitat for Humanity envisions a world where everyone can access affordable housing, in communities with people from all walks of life, with varied skills and economic backgrounds. Together, those who work with the nonprofit achieve a common goal through service to others.

About the Builder: Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity promotes affordable homeownership for Santa Fe–area residents by constructing simple, adequate, and energy-efficient new homes, and by repairing or rehabilitating existing homes through the cooperative efforts of partner families, volunteers, donors, and staff.

Visit: santafehabitat.org

Pictured: Habitat for Humanity volunteers

Photo: Courtesy of the builder

68 Haciendas — A Parade of Homes
1501 Calle Preciosa, Santa Fe
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CASA DE LA SUERTE

Lot Size

0.51 acres

Heated Square Feet: 1,088

Total Square Feet: 1,454

Architect: Sobia Sayeda

Landscaper: Luis Pérez Landscape

• European tilt-and-turn windows

• Handcrafted cabinetry

• Vigas and rough-cut ceiling

• Underground water catchment system to irrigate landscaping

Every home has a story. This home’s story is about the union of a mother and her children to create a true in-law residence — and about a team of people bringing that vision to life. Amid a tight housing market, the family behind Casa de la Suerte opted to use existing land to build a standalone home. Commissioned by and for Patty Volpi, this large casita brings the family together.

The design prioritizes energy and space efficiency. Yazdec Construction delivered a small, well-appointed home by removing wasted space from the floor plan. Noticeable details include European tilt-and-turn windows, handcrafted cabinetry, a high-efficiency mini-split heating and cooling system, nichos, an arched hallway, vigas and a rough-cut ceiling, and intentional landscaping with an underground water catchment system that irrigates the vegetation.

Yazdec says the endeavor was nothing short of a community project, beginning with a close collaboration with architect Sobia Sayeda. It continued as a talented, joyful team of colleagues — from landscapers and fence builders to stone masons and more — executed the vision together. The project is a culmination of vision, integrity, and deep commitment.

About the Builder: Yazdec Construction is a full-service general contracting company with a consistent commitment to delivering high quality. It is devoted to creating sustainable, efficient, and beautiful spaces. It is family owned and community driven.

Visit: yazdec.com

Pictured: Founder Matt Declerck and his family

Photo: By Katie Mead

70 Haciendas — A Parade of Homes
118-a Mateo Circle North, Santa Fe
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Price: Not for Sale

Lot Size: 0.25 acre

Heated Square Feet: 1,975

Total Square Feet: 4,300

Designer:

Maxfield Scott and Scott Irving

Interior Designer (millwork): Norma Pedregon

• Custom library

• Large, flowing kitchen for cooking and entertaining

• Multipane sliding door that links inside and outside living areas

• Antique, imported French doors for primary closet

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This unique home sits in the Railyard District. The renovation by Coyote Development Group transformed the curious building, shaped like an elongated diamond, into a one-bedroom, open-concept living space. A multipane sliding/stacking door makes up the building’s entire front wall, linking the entry courtyard to the main living space. Coyote sought to keep the cool, contemporary feel that fits the Railyard District. It incorporated this style through the use of clean right angles, metal materials, and oversize doors. The metal roof includes exposed i-beams, continuing the industrial look, but the stucco exterior walls keep with Santa Fe’s aesthetic. Inside, custom millwork from Norma Pedregon provides a distinctive touch. Coyote carefully constructed the home’s library to the owners’ specifications, with a reading banco near large windows that provide extra light.

About the Builder: The spirit of design comes alive with Coyote Development Group, LLC, where the team is truly committed to bringing your dream home into reality. With its full-service team, Coyote is with you every step of the way, from thoughtful site development to custom design and execution. The company’s customer-first approach sets Coyote apart from the competition.

Visit: coyotedevelopmentgroup.com

72 Haciendas — A Parade of Homes
707 Alarid St., Santa Fe Pictured (left to right): Randall G-Scott, Lynn G-Scott, and Max Scott Photo: Courtesy of the builder
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Price: Contact for price

Lot Size: 1,411 square feet

Heated Square Feet: 1,311

Total Square Feet: 1,311

Contractor/Designer: Rodriquez & Sons

CENTRALLY LOCATED CONDOMINIUM

This well-appointed Santa Fe condominium features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an office. Its central location by the Railyard, a cultural city hub, lends homeowners easy access to restaurants, shops, and galleries — all within easy walking distance. In 2019 Homewise purchased the building, previously an Airbnb rental property, and completely renovated it into five units, each with new electrical wiring, plumbing, wall insulation, and synthetic stucco on the exterior walls.

The condo has modern features including white quartz countertops, double-pane windows, and new energy-efficient appliances, and maintains the signature Santa Fe adobe-style exterior. The homeowners can enjoy a small, private courtyard as well as piñon trees growing in the shared courtyard. The home is a perfect fit for a professional couple looking to live in one of Santa Fe’s cultural centers.

• Energy-efficient lighting fixtures

• Tankless water heater

• Contemporary cabinetry

• White quartz countertops

• Luxury vinyl tile throughout home

About the Builder: Since 1986 Homewise has been helping people achieve their homeownership goals. The Homewise mission is to help create successful homeowners and strengthen neighborhoods so that individuals and families can improve their long-term financial well being and quality of life. Homewise believes that everyone deserves to live well and is committed to building quality homes for all income levels in Santa Fe.

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1705 Paseo de Peralta, Unit 4, Santa Fe Pictured (left to right): CEO Mike Loftin and Chief Financial Officer and Chief Real Estate Development Officer Daniel Slavin Visit: homewise.org Photo: Courtesy of the builder
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Price: $1.65 million

Lot Size: 0.172 acre

Heated Square Feet: 4,200

Total Square Feet: 4,200

Architect: Scott Irving

Designer: Maxfield Scott & Scott Irving

Interior Designer: Maxfield Scott & Scott Irving

Landscaper: AJL Services

• Ability to be divided into multiple rental units

• Two second-floor studio spaces with great light and mountain views

• Private courtyards

• Walking distance to downtown, Santa Fe River, La Montañita Food Co-op, and DeVargas Center

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REFUGE AT ASILO DON JUAN

Asilo Don Juan is a 4,200-square-foot refuge within walking distance of downtown Santa Fe and just a stone’s throw from the Santa Fe River. The 3,000-square-foot main house has three bedrooms and four baths, with distinct living areas and unique architectural styles. The home is ideal for multigenerational occupancy. The attached guest house has one bedroom and two bathrooms. The property includes multiple artist lofts with great natural light and mountain views, as well as internal private courtyards. Asilo Don Juan is an enchanting combination of Pueblo revival and contemporary architecture. It provides a tranquil, luxury environment just steps from the attractions in downtown Santa Fe.

About the Builder: Durabuild Construction, Inc. is an all-inclusive design/build firm dedicated to working hand in hand with clients to create their ideal residential and commercial spaces. It designs custom homes and does creative remodels, transforming existing structures into state-of-the-art living spaces.

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1022 Don Juan St., Santa Fe Pictured (left to right): Durabuild team members Andres Arzate, Daniel Orona, Maxfield Scott, Margeaux Lujan, Scott Irving, and Vaughn Irving Visit: durabuildconstruction.org
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Lot Size: 1.099 acres

Heated Square Feet: 2,895

Total Square Feet: 4,782

Architect: Archaeo Architects

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This beautiful lot, on the city’s north side, offers amazing vistas of Santa Fe’s cityscape as well as a Sangre de Cristo Mountains panorama. However, this home’s site came with significant challenges and capturing those views meant placing the house at the far east end of the lot along a ridgeline. Boss Builders met the site’s challenges.

The finished home maximizes the views. The primary bedroom, its generously defined circular outdoor space, and the great room are oriented to the available panoramas. Taking in the views is comfortable outside beneath cantilevered, covered portals. At just under 3,000 square feet, the home incorporates a rich variety of warm material finishes. Tall ceilings in the primary rooms provide a sense of openness and light.

The architecture respects the traditional historical vernacular of Santa Fe style while layering a more contemporary interpretation. This blend is visible in the home’s crisp corners and the use of metal fascias and columns, which blur the distinction between old and new.

• Stunning 360-degree views

• Functional layout

• Roof deck that overlooks the city

• Beautiful finishes

About the Builder: Boss Builders is a local, family-owned business with deep roots and a love for Santa Fe’s community and architecture. It builds with honesty and integrity while priding itself on providing clients with high-quality, sustainable family homes.

Visit: bossbuildersnm.com

78 Haciendas — A Parade of Homes
755 Ridge Canyon, Santa Fe Pictured (left to right): Partners Martin Montoya, Joseph Montoya, and Valerie Montoya Photo: By Daniel Nadelbach (c)
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Visit us at santafeparadeofhomes.com 79 Contact us today to set up a personal home building consultation for free! Interior Design by: Neubleu Interior Design
505.660.4071 • VALERIE@BOSSBUILDERSNM.COM
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Price: $3,975,000

Lot Size: 0.6 acres

Heated Square Feet: 3,600

Total Square Feet: 6,510

Architect:

Hoopes + Associates Architects

Designer:

Andrea Caraballo

Landscape Architect:

Serquis + Associates

Interior Designer:

Andrea Caraballo

Furnishings: Built Design

• White oak cabinetry

• Full-wall sliding glass pocket doors

• 18th hole of Las Campanas Golf Course

• Ash-wood ceiling

• Rooftop deck

Elegantly designed and expertly crafted, this luxurious modern home at the Club Casitas in Las Campanas is a testament to the grace and tranquility that modern architecture can bring to Santa Fe. With tasteful interior finishes such as white-oak cabinetry, ash-wood ceilings, and thoughtfully placed wall-washer skylights, this home is the definition of sophistication. Boasting a fully automated audio, security, and lighting system, the cutting-edge smart home offers peace of mind at the click of a button. The centrally located kitchen, complete with a temperature-controlled metal-and-glass wine cellar, is perfect for gatherings of all sizes and offers everything a home chef could desire. A full-wall sliding glass pocket door transforms the main living space into every golfer’s vision of the perfect evening; views overlook the 18th hole of the Jack Nicklaus–designed golf course at Las Campanas. More grand views await up the stairs from the rooftop deck.

About the Builder: The family behind Zachary & Sons Homes has been building homes for six generations, so quality construction is in their blood. Zachary & Sons Homes innovatively captures the feel of Santa Fe while tailoring every project to fit clients’ unique visions.

Visit: zacharyandsons.com

80 Haciendas — A Parade of Homes
3 Sendero Centro, Santa Fe Pictured (left to right): Aaron, Zachary and Joshua Shultz of Zachary & Sons Homes Photo: Courtesy of the builder
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CANYON ROAD

More than one hundred galleries, boutiques and restaurants in one half mile.

As a collector, whether you prefer art that is contemporary, abstract, modern, expressionistic, figurative, photorealistic, digital, traditional, Western or Native American, it’s all here. Galleries showcase paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolor, and encaustic, fine-art photography, graphics such as lithographs, serigraphs, archival digital reproductions, woodcuts, engravings, and monotypes, jewelry, as well as sculpture in stone, bronze, wood, and glass.

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Kay Contemporary Art 600 Canyon Road Ahmyo Wine Garden 652 Canyon Road Winterowd Fine Art 701 Canyon Road Ahmyo River Gallery 652 Canyon Road GF Contemporary 707 Canyon
Susan Eddings Perez 717 Canyon Road

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Lot Size: 0.25 acres

Heated Square Feet: 2,495

Total Square Feet: 3,838

Architect: Martinez Design Group Builder: Arete Homes of Santa Fe

Landscape Design: Design Office

• Open concept floor plan on one level

• Gourmet kitchen with a Viking stainless steel appliance package

• Beautiful low-profile gas fireplace with stone surround

• Three outdoor living spaces providing mountain and sunset views

• Low-maintenance sustainable home and landscaping

• Oversize two-car garage

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The Sunset floor plan in Valverde at Las Campanas features a traditional Santa Fe exterior with stucco columns and wood beams. The 2,495-square-foot home has an open concept floor plan. The gathering space, which includes a large gas fireplace with a stone surround, flows into outdoor living areas via glass sliding doors. A protected courtyard and covered patio off the gathering room offer high-desert views. Large windows provide abundant natural lighting throughout the home. The gourmet kitchen features beautiful walnut cabinets, Viking stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and a walk-in pantry. Beyond the main living spaces, the owner’s suite includes a large portal accessed via a glass sliding door. The owner’s bathroom has a large curbless walk-in shower with a glass wall, a soaking tub, dual sinks, and a large custom-built walk-in closet with direct access to the laundry room. The floor plan also includes a large guest bedroom suite and a third room that can serve as a workspace or office. Simple-care landscaping with beautiful hardscape and landscape materials make the outdoor spaces ideal for entertaining or relaxing.

About the Builder: Arete Homes of Santa Fe is a premier home builder providing the highest level of professional service. Owner Robert Gibbs is a repeat Parade of Homes award winner, with Best Design, Best Water Efficiency, Best Energy Efficiency, and other awards. A third-generation builder, Gibbs has been building homes throughout Santa Fe since 1994.

Visit: aretehomesofsantafe.com

Pictured: Robert Gibbs

Photo: Courtesy of the builder

82 Haciendas — A Parade of Homes
12 Valverde Lane, Santa Fe
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Rob Gibbs (505) 395-5981 aretehomesofsantafe.com Tom Abrams (505) 920-6402 | O: (505) 982-4466 santafeproperties.com ELEGANCE IN VALVERDE AT LAS CAMPANAS
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Price: $1.8 million

Lot Size: 2.08 acres

Heated square footage: 3,900

Total square footage: 5,200

Designer: Edan Hemphill and Chris Hill

• Three covered outdoor entertainment areas

• Dual oversize walk-in closets in the owner’s suite

• Two woodburning fireplaces; one gas fireplace

• Fenced rear yard for pets

HIGH-DESERT HOME

This home in the Tierra de la Vida neighborhood displays a dedication to detail and craftmanship. Design details include hand-troweled Diamond finish plaster in the common areas and master suite, and exquisite hand-carved beams. The home blends contemporary and traditional elements in its circular skylights and other features. There are gracious touches throughout, from the built-in shelving and bookcases to the dual walk-in master closets. In the owner’s suite, residents can luxuriate in the oversize sit-in steam room/ shower with an eight-point temperature-controlled shower system.

The design features an open floor plan with separation between the owner’s suite and guest bedrooms. The gourmet chef’s kitchen with island includes an eating area, butler’s pantry, and wine storage pantry. Indoor and outdoor entertaining areas make this a great home for families and those who like to entertain. The three-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home is situated on 2 acres and offers stunning Jemez and Sangre de Cristo Mountains views.

About the Builder: High Desert Contractors (HDC) is owned by Edan Hemphill and operated as a family business, including team members Chris Hill and M. Kay. HDC treats its clients like family and excels at design/build projects, maximizing value, and achieving detail-oriented results.

Visit: hdc.contractors

Photo: Courtesy of the builder

84 Haciendas — A Parade of Homes
10 Sendero de la Vida, Santa Fe Pictured (left to right): Edan Hemphill, M. Kay, and Chris Hill
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Price: Contact for details

Lot Size: 3.65 acres

Heated Square Feet: 4,006

Total Square Feet: 5,706

Architect: Blue Sky Studio

Designer: Big Art Building Corp.

Interior Designer: Inspired Living Design — John Patterson, Jeffrey Valdez

• 10-foot multi-slide pocket doors looking out over the ski resort’s terrain

• Wide-planked oak flooring finished on-site

• Marble and limestone floors and walls in every bathroom

• Custom-made walnut cabinets in the kitchen

• Imported 8-foot walnut doors throughout the home

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CASA BIG ART

This home balances functional and utilitarian design to create a “lived-in artwork” aesthetic. To achieve this result, Big Art Building Corp. drew heavily on natural materials and even modified the original design to fulfill this vision as the home’s creative process unfolded. Stone, metal, and wood interiors craft a contemporary look that feels inviting rather than cold or impersonal, so future residents can feel comfortable in their home. Instead of sharp-edged porcelain (a common finish found in many contemporary-style homes), every bathroom features marble and limestone floors and walls, creating a sense of calm. Expanding upon the warm contemporary theme, Big Art installed custom-made walnut cabinets in the kitchen and imported walnut doors throughout the home. The house’s position on its several-acre lot capitalizes on Northern New Mexico’s astounding natural beauty and affords picture-perfect views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and Ski Santa Fe.

About the Builder: Owner Mark Schwebel, a veteran in the industry with 40 years of experience building single-family homes, oversees Big Art Building Corp. Over the decades, Schwebel has built a wide variety of unique homes, honing his skills and growing his awareness of the possibilities of every project.

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LIVE/WORK SPACE AT SILER YARD APARTMENTS

1218 Siler Road, Santa Fe

Price: Contact for unit availability

Lot Size: 5 acres

Heated Square Feet: 64,200

Total Square Feet: 64,200

Architect:

Atkin Olshin Schade Architects, MASS Design Group, Trey Jordan Architecture, da Silva Architecture, Surroundings Studio

• Net-zero solar array that allows for 100 percent owner-paid utilities for all residents

• Low water-use fixtures

• Hybrid hot-water heaters

• Energy-efficient mini-split HVAC units

• Large flexible studio space in each unit with exterior access

• Playground, basketball court, community garden, community gallery, and community laundry facility

A collaborative process led to the design of Siler Yard apartments, which is built on land the City of Santa Fe donated. Architects, planners, and developers engaged with a large and diverse group of creative professionals to craft design principles, refine the building and site program, and evaluate the design as it developed.

The eight residential buildings are either two or three stories and contain a range of bedroom configurations. The two- and three-bedroom units are all two stories tall and are typically situated above one-bedroom units. Buildings have both corrugated metal siding and sloped roofs, which are harmonious with the neighborhood’s industrial aesthetic, and stucco and flat roofs, which are more typical of Santa Fe. Designers envision the stucco surfaces, particularly the end walls, as blank canvases on which creative residents can showcase their work.

Units are designed to enable live/work functionality. Bedrooms and bathrooms are nestled in more private zones, while kitchens are left open within the living/studio space.

About the Builder: New Mexico Inter-Faith Housing is a nonprofit affordable housing developer that creates multifamily units throughout the state. The nonprofit currently has two properties in New Mexico: Siler Yard apartments in Santa Fe and an acquisition rehab in Carlsbad. NMIFH was awarded $10 million in federal affordable housing tax credits for the construction of Siler Yard in 2019.

Visit: sileryard.org

Pictured: Inter-Faith Group

Photo: Courtesy of the builder

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SPANISH-INSPIRED DESIGN AT LA PRADERA

Price: $849,900

Lot Size: 0.192 acre

Heated Square Feet: 2,260

Total Square Feet: 3,256

Architect:

Architects Out West, LLC

Interior Designer: Metamorphosis

• Spanish design exterior with claylike tile roof

• Covered portals with heavy wood beams and a fireplace

• 12-foot wood beam ceilings in great room

• 8-foot solid wood entry door

• Spectacular 180-degree southern views

• 3-car garage with color-stamped concrete design

With spectacular 180-degree views to the south, this San Antonio floor plan home at La Pradera features Spanish-inspired design with pitched clay-like roofs, covered portals with heavy wood beams, brick pavers, and a three-car garage. Residents and guests enter through an 8-foot-high door onto light porcelain floors, with a powder room to the left and a lighted arch accenting the hallway to two guest bedrooms. The foyer leads into the living/dining great room, which has a gas fireplace and 12-foot ceilings with white-stained wood beams. The living room and owner’s suite open to a covered portal with brick pavers and another gas-fired fireplace. The open kitchen layout features unique bluegray cabinets. An exceptionally large pantry sits directly off the kitchen. The owner’s suite includes a large walk-in shower with Euro-style fixtures and an overhead rain showerhead, plus an exceptionally large walk-in closet. The three-car insulated garage includes a fabulous storage room. La Pradera’s trails and terrain make it a perfect neighborhood for people looking for an outdoors-inspired lifestyle.

About the Builder: Founded in 2011, Next Generation Contracting is dedicated to constructing affordable homes for individuals and families. With a commitment to quality and affordability, the company has revolutionized the housing market by employing efficient construction methods and sustainable materials. Next Generation Contracting provides accessibility to homeownership. Its innovative designs and personalized solutions have garnered recognition, making it a trusted name in the industry.

Visit: lapraderasantafe.com

Pictured: Bob Lee Trujillo, owner/broker

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CONTEMPORARY NORTHERN NEW MEXICO HOME

Price:

$875,000

Lot Size: 1,337 square feet

Heated Square Feet: 2,300

Total Square Feet: 2,800

Designer: Bernie Romero

• Beautiful beam joinery showing the craftsmanship and defining the style of Norther n New Mexico homes

• Efficient and inviting gas log fireplace

• Gourmet kitchen with beautiful appliances and lots of storage space

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New Mexico homebuilder Betty Stewart, who was active in the 1960s and 1970s, built Northern New Mexico–style homes across Santa Fe. Her work greatly influenced Sam Garcia of Paul Davis Restoration, who grew up loving the homes she built. When Garcia began this project, he wanted to pay homage to the Stewart houses he’d long admired. Continuing the lineage of traditional Northern New Mexico style with some updated features to fit the modern era, this adobe home features ICF (insulating concrete form) exterior walls and an extra-insulated ceiling to allow for easy cooling and heating. These measures increase the home’s energy efficiency. Hand-selected giant timber beams in the living room/dining room are the home’s focal point. The exposed-beam joinery showcases Garcia’s craftsmanship and dedication to traditional-style houses. The dwelling also features polished and sealed concrete floors with no steps, in keeping with the simple, elegant design.

About the Builder: After becoming a contractor in 1977, Sam Garcia built homes in the early 1980s in Los Alamos. After a decade, Garcia returned to Santa Fe to work on residential and commercial projects. One of Garcia’s homes was featured in the 1997 Parade of Homes. Garcia purchased Paul Davis Restoration in 1996 and enjoyed a long career in restoration before returning to homebuilding last year.

Visit: pdrsantafe.com

Pictured: Sam Garcia

Photo: Courtesy of the builder

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57 La Pradera, Santa Fe
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AT HOME WITH NATURE AT LA PRADERA

Pinon Doblado, Santa Fe

Price: $859,900

Lot Size: 0.146 acre

Heated Square Feet: 2,350

Total Square Feet: 3,224

Designer: Ron Montoya Designs, Inc.

Interior Designer: Metamorphosis

• Gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances

• High ceilings with skylights

• Soaring atrium entry

• Covered portal with fireplace

• Clay-like tile roof

• Brick paved entry

• Solid wood doors

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Craftsmanship and quality delight around every turn at this contemporary home. A soaring atrium with clerestory windows leads into a living room with great openspace views. The kitchen features 17-foot ceilings surrounded by clerestory windows. A large butler’s pantry is accessed through a swinging door. A separate dining area is adjacent to the kitchen and shares open-space views. The owner’s suite boasts a 72-squarefoot walk-in closet and a modern freestanding bath. The front guest bedroom, with access to a full bathroom, makes an ideal home office.

La Pradera is Santa Fe living at its finest. This unique community offers an unheard of 50 percent open space. It has room to roam, with miles of recreational trails and natural rolling terrain. Nearly every homesite abuts open space and enjoys minimum light pollution. La Pradera residents experience New Mexico skies and vistas in their purest forms.

About the Builder: Founded in 2011, Next Generation Contracting is dedicated to constructing affordable homes for individuals and families. With a commitment to quality and affordability, the company has revolutionized the housing market by employing efficient construction methods and sustainable materials. Next Generation Contracting provides accessibility to homeownership. Its innovative designs and personalized solutions have garnered recognition, making it a trusted name in the industry.

Visit: lapraderasantafe.com

Pictured: Bob Lee Trujillo, owner/broker

Photo: Courtesy of the builder

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A unique community nestled in 50% open space!

A unique community nestled in 50% open space!

Room to roam on miles of recreational trails with natural rolling terrain.

Room to roam on miles of recreational trails with natural rolling terrain.

Nearly every homesite abuts open space. Minimum light pollution.

Nearly every homesite abuts open space. Minimum light pollution.

When you are home at La Pradera, you experience New Mexico skies and vistas in their purest form.

When you are home at La Pradera, you experience New Mexico skies and vistas in their purest form.

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LIVING AT ITS FINEST 10 Homes Move-In Ready for Purchase s Priced from $799,900 to $925,900 lapraderasantafe.com @lapraderasantafe @lapraderasantafe Bob Lee Trujillo, owner/broker Santa Fe Properties 505.470.0002 bltbroker@gmail.com
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CLASSIC ELEGANCE WITH PARKLANE AT COLIBRI

Lot Size: 0.229 acres

Heated Square Feet:

2,455

Total Square Feet:

2,455

Interior Designer: PulteGroup Interior Design

• Stylish exterior with stone veneer accents

• Spacious den with French doors for added privacy. Perfect for a home office!

• Large windows throughout, allowing for natural light

Landscaper: Yellowstone Visit:

The breathtaking, spacious, and open Parklane floor plan at Colibri by Pulte Homes seamlessly connects the home’s main living areas. This house features three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a private den enhanced with French doors, and a functional three-car tandem garage to cater to a growing family. Stylish upgrades flow throughout, including an interior fireplace in the gathering room, a bay window in the owner’s suite, and a granite kitchen island with a waterfall edge. A center sliding glass door in the gathering room connects indoor and outdoor living spaces with ease. The interior finishes showcase classic elegance. They include the high contrast of a black waterfall kitchen island paired with light tan cabinetry. While the interior is the star of the show, the beautifully landscaped exterior is the perfect space for outdoor entertaining and enjoying beautiful New Mexican summers. The covered back patio and outdoor fire pit offer spaces to enjoy outdoor meals and relax under the stars.

About the Builder: Pulte Homes is one of the largest homebuilding operations in New Mexico, with communities in Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Los Lunas, and Rio Rancho. Pulte brings more than 70 years of homebuilding expertise. It focuses on delivering the highest-quality homes, with Life Tested® features your family will love for years to come.

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NET-ZERO MID-CENTURY MODERN

Price: Not for sale

Lot Size: +/-5 acres

Heated Square Feet: 2,496

Total Square Feet: 4,556

Designer: Bill Roth

Interior Designer: Owners

Landscaper: Modern Design+Construction, Inc./ San Isidro Permaculture

• More than 1,400 square feet of covered patios for all-season outdoor living

• 10-foot ceilings throughout the main house

• Ultra-low water use fixtures (0.8 gallon–per–flush toilets)

• Graywater system for tree irrigation

• Detached studio with high ceilings and north light

• Extensive custom woodwork throughout

• Custom millwork around windows and doors

Mid-century modern takes a net-zero turn in this breezy, low-slung, Palm Springs-influenced residence. Energy efficient features include air-to-water heat pumps that distribute to the radiant floors and supply hot water. A ducted mini-split system provides cooling throughout the home from behind breathtaking clear-grain wood ceiling expanses. The home achieves ultra-low water use through efficient indoor fixtures. Graywater and rooftop runoff systems water natural landscaping that includes native reseeded grasses.

A shallow-form foundation, which incorporates recycled EPS foam, reduced the home’s concrete utilization by 25 to 30 percent. The walls and ceilings also incorporate cellulose insulation. Together these features help lower the home’s embodied carbon.

Extensive south facing glass brings in natural light, frames expansive views, and helps heat the home in winter. More than 1,400 square feet of covered patio space ensures four-season outdoor living. Collaboration between the client and Modern Design+Construction successfully brought to life the client’s design goals and aesthetic. The builder delivered both customized beauty and carefully considered overall home efficiency.

About the Builder: Modern Design+Construction builds high-performance, net-zero, low-water-use homes. Its design sensibilities lean toward modern, small to midsize homes. Extensive experience in both residential and commercial projects allows the build team to construct with excellence in all architectural styles.

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149 Camino Acote, Santa Fe Pictured (left to right): Modern Design+Construction team members Ivan Cera, Zac Martinez, Ernie Gonzales, and Mario Manzanares (Not pictured: Bill Roth, president) Visit: moderndesignplusconstructioninc.com
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Price: $1,250,000

Lot Size: 1.25 acres

Heated Square Feet: 2,800

Total Square Feet: 3,487

Architect: DK Design & Construction

Designer: Acacia Builders

• Open floor plan

• Great outdoor spaces

• Beautiful primary suite

• Santa Fe transitional–style finishes

• Butler’s pantry

MODERN LUXURY IN ELDORADO

This modern three-bedroom, 3.5-bath home sits in Santa Fe’s Eldorado neighborhood. A flex room offers versatility for various needs and may be used as a home office or media room. The residence boasts beautiful outdoor spaces with a well-maintained garden. Inside, Santa Fe transitional–style finishes combine traditional and contemporary elements. The open floor plan connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas, making the home perfect for entertaining. The living room features large windows, a cozy fireplace, and stunning views. The kitchen features high-end appliances and a butler’s pantry. The primary suite offers a private sitting area and a luxurious en suite bathroom. Two additional bedrooms also have en suite bathrooms. The backyard provides a serene oasis for relaxation and includes a spacious patio for outdoor dining. Located in Eldorado, the home offers access to parks, trails, and other local amenities. This modern Santa Fe–area home embodies sophistication, comfort, and natural beauty — all the best elements of contemporary living.

About the Builder: Acacia Builders is a family-owned custom homebuilding company. Its founding members have been in the construction industry for more than 35 years combined. Acacia Builders’ contemporary designs are unmatched.

Visit: acaciabuilders.com

Photo: Courtesy of the builder

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Brand New by Acacia Builders: El Dorado

Pueblo Contemporary, Eldorado dreamscape, recently completed (August 2023) by local building team, Acacia Builders. Perfectly sited to capture mountain views in every direction, this 3,050 sqft +/- residence is the ultimate example of what Acacia Builders does best: Sleek contemporary style, thoughtful details, unique concrete accents, versatile spaces, and green built amenities. Every room is bathed in natural light and polished with luxurious finishes. A bonus RV garage or studio is the “little something extra” you didn’t know you were looking for. An amazing find in one of the most beautiful backdrops Santa Fe has to offer. $1,250,000 / 3 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms / 3,050 +/- SqFt / MLS # 202338762

505 577 6287 / lmbybee@gmail.com 505 660 5061 / cish@santaferealestate.com Associate Broker / License # 19217, 19211 Associate Broker / License # 54626 Lisa Bybee Catie Ish
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At Acacia Builders, we’re committed to building sustainable and exceptional spaces that reflect your vision and exceed your expectations. Our team of experts work closely with you to create custom homes that are tailored to your individual needs and preferences

Santa Fe’s Newest Premier Builder Get In Touch: (505)490-8602 | information at Acacia Builders.com | www.acaciabuilders.com

HIGH-PERFORMANCE RANCH HEADQUARTERS RESIDENCE

117 Old Cash Ranch Road, Santa Fe

Price:

Lot Size: 160 acres

Heated Square Feet: 4,024

Total Square Feet: 4,849

Architect: Miguel da Silva

Interior Designer:

Jody Kent and Jennifer Isaacson

Structural Engineer:

Cyrus Consulting

ME&P Engineer:

Staengl Engineering

Energy Modeling:

Kreger Design Build

Phius 3rd Party Verifier: Evergreen Building Solutions

• Comfortable, quiet, and resilient (certified PHIUS+ 2018 Source Zero)

• Five existing follies in the compound

• Electric vehicle charging capacity

• 20,000-gallon buried cistern to reclaim roof water

Ranch Headquarters is a single-family home in the former Cash Ranch Headquarters compound. It’s located in the foothills of the Ortiz Mountains along the usually dry but sometimes raging Arroyo Chorro.

Stylistically, the residence is regional contemporary. Details such as metal roofs, earthtoned stucco, local stone, and glowing accents of Douglas fir are at home in the context of a working ranch.

Systemically, the residence is a high-performance passive building. It incorporates all the pillars in the local and global push for resilient sustainability. These include super-insulation, draft-proof/airtight construction, continuous ventilation with energy recovery, and the minimization of thermal bridges (points where heat and cold can pass through).

Environmentally, the residence is quiet and flooded with light. The kitchen/dining area with roof terrace above creates a transition between the home’s public and private domains and segues between indoors and outdoors. Large sliding doors access a barbecue smoker terrace to the east and a stone cistern terrace to the west.

About the Builder: For more than 20 years, J. M. Evans has provided quality construction services in Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico, providing products such as custom homes, historical renovation, remodeling, commercial structures, and tenant improvements.

About the Architect: da Silva Architecture promotes contemporary regionalism throughout New Mexico through the design of buildings that are elegant, comfortable, and energy efficient.

Visit: jmevansinc.com, dasilvaarch.com

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Pictured (left to right): Jim Evans and Miguel da Silva
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1297 Bishops Lodge Road, Santa Fe

• The chapel is a territorial-style adobe and stone building.

• New Mexico writer Er na Fergusson and artist Carlos Vierra supervised a major restoration and rehabilitation of the chapel in 1928.

• The chapel ear ned a place on the State Register of Cultural Properties in 1987 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

• The chapel also appears on the Historic Santa Fe Foundation’s Register of Historic Properties Worthy of Preservation.

• The chapel’s altar is original.

SANCTUARY SAVED

When Jean-Baptiste Lamy arrived in Santa Fe in 1851, it was a Wild West town. And the unruly residents weren’t just brawling cowboys at the corner saloon — they included members of the clergy, whose only supervision lay 1,500 miles away in Durango, Mexico. Nearly 25 years after Lamy’s arrival, in 1875, the Roman Catholic Church elevated Santa Fe to a diocese and placed Lamy at the helm as archbishop. The Frenchman known for bringing that era’s priests into line also planned two notable, still-standing Santa Fe landmarks: the Romanesque revival Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi and the neo-Gothic Loretto Chapel. Lamy also made his mark a few miles north of downtown at what is now Bishop’s Lodge, Auberge Resorts Collection.

Seeking a place for quiet contemplation, in the 1860s, Lamy purchased 152.8 acres of land near Tesuque Creek from Natividad Romero and his wife, Maria Vitalia Garcia, for $80. There he oversaw construction of an intimate, three-room building with an entry hall opening to a chapel, with a sitting room and vestibule on the right and a bedroom complete with kiva fireplace on the left.

When he died in 1888, his Villa Pintoresca, as it came to be known, became the Catholic Church’s property. The church sold the land and chapel to private owners in 1909. Over the intervening century, the chapel languished for several periods, even as a bustling private home and later a guest lodge expanded around it. The Pulitzer family constructed the property’s original lodge as their summer home, where they dutifully visited from the East Coast between 1915 and 1918 before James R. Thorpe, a Denver mining magnate, purchased it. The Thorpe family managed the ever-expanding Bishop’s Lodge Ranch until 1998.

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In 2015 HRV Hotel Partners acquired the property before partnering with Auberge Resorts Collection in 2016. The partners hired design firm HKS and renowned architect Nunzio M. DeSantis to re-envision the resort. When it reopened in 2021, the resort evoked a pastoral Northern New Mexico village of a century earlier, with rolling topography and outlying buildings sharing a harmonious aesthetic. The property has 20 new buildings. Five original structures include the original lodge, now home to SkyFire Restaurant, and the Lamy Chapel, which became a historical centerpiece for the property’s reboot.

When renovations began, the chapel was crumbling. The cracks in the cedar shingle roof were letting moisture seep in. Moisture was disintegrating the adobe walls from within. The stone portal and exterior wall were flaking away and pulling the structure out of plumb.

The investment to preserve the structure was “significant,” according to Bishop’s Lodge representatives. The recent renovation involved installing a new shingle roof, shoring up the portal floor and wall, and peeling back layers of carpet and linoleum. Still, according to Spears Horn Architects, which documented the historical structure and outlined the renovation plan, “it is important the building retain its irregular, antiquated, and very historic character.”

It does — as a peek inside during the Parade of Homes reveals. The chapel is open to the public for tours 10 a.m.–5 p.m. on the first weekend of the parade, Aug. 11–13. The resort extends a special promotion to Parade of Homes visitors: during the first weekend, they can receive a complimentary appetizer for two at SkyFire Restaurant with the additional purchase of food or beverages by showing their parade ticket.

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MEMBERS OF THE SANTA FE AREA HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

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AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity

505-986-5880

santafehabitat.org

The Housing Trust

505-989-3960

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Builders Source Appliance Gallery

505-362-6276

builderssource.com

Sierra West Sales Corporation

505-471-6742

sierrawestsales.com

ARCHITECTS

Archaeo Architects

505-820-7200

archaeoarchitects.com

Common Block Studio, LLC

505-660-7468

commonblockstudio.com

High Desert Architecture

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highdesertarch.com

Paglayan Serquis Trailhead Design Source, LLC

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Praxis Ltd. Co.

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praxisdesignbuild.com

NEEDBASED, Inc.

505-577-4295

needbased.com

Spears Horn Architects

505-983-6966

spearshorn.com

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Construction Dispute Resolution Services, LLC

505-473-7733

constructiondisputes-cdrs.com

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Adonai Custom Iron Works

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Christopher Thomson Ironworks

505-470-3140

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Rippel Metal Fabrication, LLC

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ICF Warehouse

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Builders First Source

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La Puerta Originals

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Mammoth Mill & Construction Company

575-377-6966

mammothmill.com

ParexUSA

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Rangewood Reclaimers

505-298-9663

rangewoodreclaimers.com

Santa Fe Truss Co., LLC

505-670-2366

Western Building Supply

505-823-2500

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CABINETRY

AA Cabinet Maker, LLC

505-983-6014

appleconstructionsf.com

Davis Kitchens

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Erik’s Workshop, Inc.

505-754-6219

eriksworkshop.com

Jojomo Woodworks

505-852-0608

jojomocabinetry.com

Panic, Inc.

575-776-1896

N-Hance

505-274-4161

nhance.com/santafe

Wood Design, Inc.

505-603-0823

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Trades West Cabinet Shop

505-471-4585

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Edelweiss Restoration & Cleaning, LLC

505-471-7711

edelweissllc.com

CONSULTATION/ENERGY EFFICIENCY REBATES

ICF International for NM Gas Company

505-440-7548

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Sub Surface Contracting, Inc.

505-466-3478

subsurfacecontracting.com

Ballew Construction Company

505-474-4383

ballewinc.com

GM Emulsion, LLC

505-471-9981

gmemulsion.com

Gonzales Concrete Construction

505-670-4952

concretecontractorssantafe.com

Guero Concrete Co., LLC

505-490-3242

Lebo Concrete

505-927-2468

Rocky Mountain Foundation & Frame, LLC

575-613-3680

Vigil’s Asphalt & Gravel, LLC

575-758-2817

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H and S Craftsmen|Counter

Intelligence, LLC

505-988-4007

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The Finishing Touch

505-662-3388

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4 A’s Contractors

575-587-0070

Adobeworks, Inc.

505-470-0172

adobeworksinc.com

AEG Construction, LLC

505-670-1619

Agape Construction of Taos, LLC

575-779-2858

AGM Konstruction, LLC

505-429-6072

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All Rock Construction, LLC

505-690-8367

Anderson & Associates, Inc.

505-988-5737

Apple Construction, LLC

505-983-6014

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Arete Homes of Santa Fe

505-629-5292

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Arpad Builders LLC

505-690-3804

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Arrow Builders, LLC

575-779-4152

Aspen Custom Builders

575-770-5190

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Atalaya Construction

505-577-0824

August Construction Services

505-660-9600

B Constructive, LLC

505-470-7888

B.PUBLIC Prefab

505-230-4020

bpublicprefab.com

Babcock Construction Co.

505-473-3908

Big Art Building Corp.

575-840-3187

Big Rock Builders

505-927-2405

Black Ridge Construction

505-929-2831

Blankenship Construction, LLC

575-437-8383

Blue Sky Builder

505-753-5907

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Bonifacio Montano, Inc.

505-310-3053

Borrego Construction, Inc.

505-473-0348

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Boss Builders

505-474-6500

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Bremer’s General Contracting Co.

505-470-2414

Bryant Construction, Inc.

505-982-4942

Building Adventures Unlimited, Inc.

505-670-3734

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Campbell and Steele, LLC

505-231-4940

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Carrillo’s Construction, LLC

505-690-4374

Chase’s Extreme Builders, Inc.

575-770-4588

Chuby’s Construction

575-770-1393

Clay Custom Homes, Inc.

505-365-1303

claycustomhomes.com

Communico, Inc.

505-983-1600

Compadre Custom Construction, Inc.

505-438-2933

Constructive Assets, Inc.

505-690-2260

constructiveassets.com

D Maahs Construction dba DMC

505-992-8382

dmaahsconstruction.com

D’Angelo Custom Built Homes, LLC

575-770-4588

Dan L Swagerty Construction

575-374-2218

Daniels Construction, LLC

505-670-5611

Davenport Construction

Management, LLC

505-660-7105

dcmnm.com

Davis Kitchens

505-292-4800

daviskitchens.com

Design Solutions: Design & Build

505-989-3241

designsolutionsofsantafe.com

Dojo Builders

505-412-0180

Dream Catcher Construction, LLC

505-501-1485

Dricon, LLC

505-984-1464

Dura Build Construction, Inc.

505-737-9429

durabuildconstruction.org

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Duran Enterprises de Santa Fe

505-988-5650

Eagle Construction

505-204-0938

Eric I Smith Builder, Inc.

505-474-4764

Fabu-WALL-ous Solutions

505-982-9699

fabuwallous.com

Frank Yardman Construction Ltd Co.

505-471-3439

frankyardmanconstruction.com

Friendly Construction, Inc.

505-988-2321

Front Line Builders

575-586-0837

Garcia’s Framing, Inc.

505-473-4432

GME Contractors

505-672-1598

Green Desert Builders, LLC

505-690-0819

Green Star Builders, Inc.

505-690-6796

greenstarsantafe.com

Grotto Di Via, LLC

505-489-5887

Harmony Design & Construction Inc.

505-930-9152

Hays Associates, Inc.

505-982-5467

haysinc.com

Holley & Martinez Mechanical, LLC

575-779-5112

Home Construction Doctor, LLC

505-670-4780

thehomeconstructiondoctor.com

HomePro Santa Fe, LLC

505-427-2757

Homewise

505-295-4591

homewise.org

Hormiga Construction

575-758-2783

HPM Builders Inc.

505-780-1155

Hurlocker Contracting, LLC

505-988-3783

Ian Forsberg General Contractor, Inc.

575-741-1500 ianforsberg.com

JL Greer Construction, LLC

575-224-1651

JM Evans Construction

505)984-1638 jmevansinc.com

JAG LLC

505-419-0554

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James Pratt Construction, LLC

575-751-7139

JDR & Associates, LLC

505-471-5901

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JL Construction, LLC

505-470-5734

jlconstructionroofing.com

JMM Construction Inc.

505-570-1024

John DiJanni Homes

505-920-3052

johndijanni.com

John R Moeller General Contractor

505-982-2906

John R Sutton General Building Contractor

505-377-6570

suttonconstruction.com

Jorgensen Builders

For over30 years we have beenprovidingbuilders, architectsandhomeownerswiththe finestandmost variedselectionofstandardandcustomshowerandtub enclosuresas wellascustommirrorsandcustomglass.

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505-670-1187

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Jose Ortiz

505-660-8651

Joseph Custom Homes

505-890-5000

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Juan Ramirez Construction

575-613-3495

Katz-Callan LLC dba Chill Ax!

575-770-9229

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Key Construction Services, LLC

505-238-8909

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Kiker Construction

575-770-0644

kikerconstruction.com

KM Skelly, Inc.

505-992-1459

kmskelly.com

Knutson Construction Company

505-454-8994

LD Miller Construction, Inc.

505-470-4860

La Esperanza Construction

505-690-7048

La Mesilla Construction

505-927-6513

La Villa Construction

505-473-4822

lavillaconst.com

Lightfoot, Inc.

505-473-1097

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Lightspeed, LLC

505-660-3296

Lindsey Custom Builders, LLC

505-204-6516

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Sierra del Sol, LLC

505-930-0148

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Sierra Encantada, Inc.

505-231-1400

Siteworks, Inc.

505-983-3347

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Solo Construction, LLC

505-670-8340

Solterra Design Build

505-660-5080

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Southern Star Builders

505-500-6447

forresthenrycontractors.com

Sturdy Construction, LLC

575-770-8976

sturdynm.com

T J Drywall and General Construction

505-695-8248

Taos Mountain Builders, Inc.

575-779-0208

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taosmountainbuilders.com

Taos Sunrise Builders

575-770-9981

taossunrisebuilders.com

Tent Rock, Inc.

505-474-9188

tentrockinc.com

The Salamander Co., LLC

575-741-0602

thesalamander.company.com

The Virginian Design Builders, Inc.

505-577-0791

Three Sisters Building, LTD

505-660-5607

Tierra Concepts, Inc.

505-989-8484

tierrateam.com

Top Dog Builders

505-929-2229

True North Builders

505-699-3858

truenorthbuildersnm.com

Trussell’s Transformations

505-292-8677

trusselltransforms.com

Twilight Homes

505-433-5862

twilighthomesnm.com

Two J Builders

505-757-6741

Tyaga and Company, LLC

505-920-4117

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Unger Corporation

505-984-1095

ungercorporation.com

Up Front Construction, Inc.

575-758-1907

Vince Demmer Building Services, Inc.

505-989-3676

Wayne Rutherford General Contractor, Inc.

505-751-7028

Western Sunrise Construction Co.

505-670-2533

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Wolf Corporation

505-983-5511

wolf-corp.com

Woods Design Builders, Inc.

505-988-2413

woodsbuilders.com

Yazdec Construction, LLC

505-660-8202

Zachary & Sons Homes, LLC

505-466-6602

zacharyandsons.com

DOORS, WINDOWS & GLASS

Flawless Results

505-404-0885

flawlessresultsnm.com

La Puerta Originals

505-984-8164

lapuertaoriginals.com

Pella Windows & Doors of Santa Fe

505-345-3502

pellabranch.com

Sierra Pacific Windows

505-922-1475

sierrapacificwindows.com

Sun Mountain Custom Doors

505-699-0675

sunmountaindoor.com

Western Building Supply

505-823-2500

westernbuildingsupply.com

DRYWALL/LATH & PLASTERING/STUCCO

Buena Vista Masonry, Inc.

505-670-0657

Duran Lath & Plaster

505-455-3474

Enriquez Drywall & Plaster, Inc.

505-988-1707

G & G Stucco

505-577-3481

HB & Son, Inc.

505-473-9617

Javier Chavez Lath & Plaster

505-473-5240

Miramontes Lath and Plaster

505-690-0011

Porvenir Plastering

505-438-3906

R & B Drywall Professionals

505-424-8586

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Road Runner Plaster & Drywall, LLC

505-670-3426

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505-438-6599

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Tarin Custom Homes & Plaster

505-699-5760

T J Drywall and General Construction

505-695-8248

Tesuque Stucco Co.

505-982-5530

tesuquestucco.com

Vallecillo Drywall Services

505-758-2679

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

Ben’s Electric & Son, LLC

505-471-3617

Beatles Electric, LLC

505-780-5008

Del Electric, LLC

505-930-8996

DPM Electric

505-780-0195

Martha’s Electric

505-982-2472

M-R-S, Inc.

575-758-2128

Trujillo Electrical Solutions

505-692-5936

taoselectrical.com

Rotman & Associates

505-920-5012

Ward Communications & Electrical Service

505-659-8023

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505-753-9866 orcommunications.net

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Santa Fe Environmental, Inc.

505-204-0067

santafeenvironmentalinc.com

EXCAVATION/ROAD WORK

Ballew, Inc.

505-471-1287

ballewinc.com

GM Emulsion, LLC

505-471-9981

gmemulsion.com

R L Leeder Co.

505-473-1360 rlleeder.com

Leroy’s Excavating, Inc.

505-753-3148

Romero’s Excavation

505-586-1533

MTC, Inc.

575-586-0734

mtcincquesta.com

Piedra Lumbre Excavations, Inc.

575-377-6294

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Southern Creek Excavation

575-639-3312

TALA Excavation, LLC

505-470-0701

FINANCE/BANKING

Bell Bank Mortgage

505-303-7568

bell.bank/mortgage

Century Bank

505-982-1981

mycenturybank.com

Del Norte Credit Union

505-455-5228

dncu.com

Homewise

505-295-4591

homewise.org

Washington Federal Bank

505-946-6571

wafdbank.com

Union Home Mortgage

505-577-8555

uhm.com

FIREPLACES/MAINTENANCE

Bailey’s Chimney

505-988-2771

baileyschimney.com

The Firebird

505-983-5264

FENCING/FIREWOOD

Firewood Co. of Santa Fe

505-757-8555

Firewoodcompanyofsantafe.com

FLOORING

Coronado Paint & Decorating

505-473-5333

coronadodecorating.com

Dan’s Carpet

575-758-2420

danscarpetandfloors.com

Santa Fe Flooring Pros

505-913-0854

santafeflooringpros.com

Stonewood Flooring, LLC

505-938-3125

stonewoodnm.com

GARAGE DOORS

Garage Pro., LLC

505-476-4700

Mark’s Garage Door Services, LLC

505-920-4598

mgdsf.com

GLASS, WINDOWS, & MIRRORS

Action Glass & Mirror, Inc.

505-473-5500

actionglasssantafe.com

Leo’s Glass & Glazing

505-425-6885

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Pella Windows & Doors

505-345-3502

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GREEN BUILDING

CONSULANTS/RATERS

Evergreen Building Solutions, LLC

505-991-6206

evergreenbuildingsolutions.com

HIGHER EDUCATION

Santa Fe Community College

505-428-1247

sfcc.edu

HOME ELECTRONICS/ SECURITY

Constellation Home Electronics

505-983-9988

constellationsantafe.com

Lucky Dog HiFi

505-675-4736

luckydoghifi.com

ListenUp

303-709-5049 listenup.com

HOME HARDWARE/FIXTURES/ LIGHTING/ACCESSORIES

Allbright Lockwood Statements

505-986-1715 allbrightlockwood.com

Santa Fe by Design

505-204-3779 santafebydesign.com

Dahl Hajoca Corporation 505-471-4545

destinationdahl.com

Ferguson, Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery

505-345-9001 ferguson.com

John’s Ceramic Tile

505-983-4746

Light Styles of Santa Fe 505-450-9605 lightstylesofsantafe.com

INSULATED CONCRETE FORMS

ICF Warehouse

505-473-4383 icfwarehousenm.com

INSULATION

Millers, Inc.

505-924-2214 millersinsulation.com

Southwest Spray Foam & Roofing 505-231-6032 southwestsmartseal.com

INSURANCE

Daniel’s Insurance, Inc. 505-982-4302 danielsinsuranceinc.com

Hub International

505-982-4296 hubinternational.com

Quezada Jacobs Family Agency, LLC

505-321-1323

jacobsfamilyinsurance.net

INTERIOR DESIGN

Victoria at Home

505-365-2687

victoriaathome.com

LANDSCAPING & DESIGN

A Montano & Associates, Inc.

505-989-7921

Aldos Arbor, LLC

575-779-4830 aldosarbor.com

Avantgardens Inc. Avants Stone

505-466-2546

avantsstone.com

Southwest Landscaping Materials, LLC

505-471-0770

southwestlandscapingmaterials. com

EcoScapes, LLC

505-470-7908

ecoscapesnm.com

Franco’s Trees

505-438-9258

Gecko Landscaping, Inc.

575-770-1177

geckolandscapinginc.com

Gonzales Maintenance & Landscape, Inc.

505-982-2066

Living Water Irrigation & Landscape, LLC

505-473-3748

livingwatersf.com

Maddox Outdoor Solutions

575-776-2275

maddoxoutdoor.com

Natures Scapes, Inc.

575-643-8314

Paki’s Landscaping, LLC

505-820-3123

Rio Grande Landscapes Inc.

505-473-1823

Rock n Trees

505-757-8465

Santa Fe Tree Farm Landscaping

505-984-2888

Southwest Landscaping Materials, LLC

505-471-0770

southwestlandscapingmaterials. com

Watershed Landscaping, LLC

505-751-4314

Wilder Landscaping, Inc.

505-989-8524

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Old Wood's mission and vision are rooted in the utilization of wood from fire-reclamation and local, scientific forestry efforts. From the forest to the final product, we control every aspect of our production, and we can handle the world’s largest jobs at home and abroad. Our unique, cooperative design/build process allows us to tailor products, colors, and

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PAINTING

Coronado Paint & Decorating

505-473-5333

coronadodecorating.com

Colores De Santa Fe

505-920-4516

Deborah’s Painting & Tile Install

505-577-0148

Expert Painting

505-473-4432

Guys Painting Co., Inc.

505-473-0093

guyspaintingco.net

Innovation Painting, Inc.

505-795-4180

Michael Hunter Painting, Inc.

505-992-8534

Red Head Painting, Inc.

505-992-8534

Tierra Del Sol Painting Contractor, Inc.

505-920-6014

Xtreme Painting, Inc.

505-473-4764 xtremepaintinginc.com

PERMITS

Santa Fe Permits

505-557-4060 santafepermits.com

PLUMBING/HVAC

Cait Co Drainworks

505-424-9191

AMI Air Conditioning & Heating

505-473-4575 amisantafe.com

Construction Services

Southwest, LLC

505-986-3875

Hawk Mechanical, Inc.

575-758-4433

Holley & Martinez Mechanical, LLC

575-779-5112

Hubbel Electro-Mechanical

505-471-4221 hubbellmech.com

JLC Plumbing & Gas

505-795-6188

Phoenix Mechanical, LLC

575-758-3027 phoenixmechanical.net

RAM Acequia Plumbing, LLC

505-310-8288

Rich Duran Plumbing & Heating

505-412-1284

richduranplumbing.com

Salazar Heating Cooling & Plumbing

505-820-2007

Stockton Enterprises, LLC

505-629-6889 stocktonmechanical.com

Taos Plumbing & Heating, LLC

575-776-2228

Dahl Hajoca Corporation

505-471-4545 destinationdahl.com

RADON

Radon Pro of New Mexico, LLC

505-204-2580 radonpronm.com

RAIN CATCHMENT/ WATER HARVESTING

The Firebird 505-983-5264 thefirebird.com

ROOFING SERVICES

All Roofing Enterprises, LLC

505-982-1302

allroofingnm.com

Brian McPartlon Roofing

505-982-6256 mcpartlonroofing.com

CAS Enterprises, Inc.

505-350-5124 casnm.com

Collingon Roofing

575-751-7079

collignonroofing.com

Fiddler Roofing, LLC

505-208-0808

fiddlerroofingnm.com

Fix My Roof, LLC

505-919-8011

fixmyroof.com

Southwest Spray Foam & Roofing

505-231-6032

southwestsmartseal.com

Zia Insulated Foam Roofing

505-919-8011

SAND & GRAVEL

A Montano & Associates, Inc.

505-989-7921

Duran Sand & Gravel, Inc.

505-757-6803

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SPANISH-INSPIRED DESIGN AT LA PRADERA

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LIVE/WORK SPACE AT SILER YARD APARTMENTS

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HIGH-DESERT HOME

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2023 PARADE OF HOMES

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2023 PARADE HOMES

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CENTRALLY LOCATED CONDOMINIUM

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DIAMOND OF THE RAILYARD 4

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2023 PARADE HOMES CASA DE LA SUERTE

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HABITAT HACIENDA BUILD HOUSE

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AT HOME WITH JAPANESE TOUCHES

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2023 PARADE OF HOMES MAP

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8 HOME DESIGN TRENDS TO USE NOW

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MANHATTAN MEETS SANTA FE

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