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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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