Nestled behind a private stucco-walled garden bursting with seasonal flowers, this single-level Santa Fe-style home reflects almost two decades of thoughtful design by its creative owners. Every detail tells a story--authentic, warm, and perfectly tailored for modern living. The convenient in town location is only blocks from the storied South Capital neighborhood. Step inside to discover sunlit interiors with rich hardwood floors, wood beamed ceilings, skylights, and an open flow that connects the heart of the home. The island kitchen, crowned with raised ceilings and Kitchen Aid appliances offers generous counter space and seamlessly opens to a cozy den anchored by a traditional kiva fireplace. The center hall floor plan offers a dining room with coved ceilings and views of an outdoor grilling patio with arbor. The sunken living room with corner kiva fireplace has access to the side courtyard with Aspen trees and fountain. The spacious bedrooms share an updated dual vanity bathroom with shower. The primary opens to the connecting side fountain courtyard. A luxurious laundry room, abundant storage, oversized attached two car garage and secondary gated driveway completes this home. Many updates over the years since ownership include adding landscaping, adding a front portal, replacing the windows/doors, updating the roof and stucco. Multiple outdoor living spaces invite you to savor Santa Fe's magical light--from mountain views from the front garden, morning coffee in the courtyard to evening gatherings under the stars. The landscaped grounds are a private sanctuary, with vibrant flowers and native plantings creating year-round beauty. This is more than a home--it's a carefully curated work of art, blending classic Southwestern architecture with the comfort and style of a designer's vision.
Santa Fe’s Historic Eastside
With some homes dating back centuries, these neighborhoods boast some of Santa Fe’s most photographed adobe homes and gardens. Hosting a mix of multi-generational families and newcomers, the homes, often hidden behind high walls and accessed by narrow, dirt lanes, recall the city’s early history and lend Santa Fe a unique heritage.