2021 Haciendas Presenting Sponsor:
9 Plaza Del Centro
HOME FEATURES
- 10-foot tall large, glass pivot door
- Beautifully designed, sustainable landscaping
- Large windows allow for light and gorgeous views throughout
- Open style of home creates beautiful, open flow perfect for entertaining
Size: 1.59 acres
Heated Square Feet: 3,408
Total Square Feet: 5,547
Furnishings by: Metamorphosis Home Staging & Design
Designer: Lorn Tryk Architects, PC
Modern Desert Beauty
Located in Las Campanas, this home overlooks thousands of acres of rolling, pristine New Mexico landscape to the west and the Sangre de Cristo mountains to the east. Big, bold and modern, it nevertheless feels like home. Large gray tile flooring throughout lays a foundation for modern oak kitchen cabinetry accented with chrome hardware and a beautiful, dark backsplash. A large, glass pivot door sets the tone right off the bat, swinging open to reveal endless views through the living room bi-parting portal doors. This home is all about the flow. The unique connections between spaces have been masterfully designed and are accentuated by skylights, covered outdoor walkways and impressive glass windows and doors. The space is tastefully brought together by a unique selection of furniture and fixtures that pop against the modern design. Simple, stylish and sleek this house lets the architecture do the talking.
Pictured: Owner Zachary Shultz and sons Joshua and Aaron
Visit: zacharyandsons.com
About the Builder
When people ask us, “What makes Zachary & Sons Homes different from other builders?” we answer, “Tradition.” Zachary Shultz is a sixth-generation homebuilder and has been building homes in Santa Fe for more than thirty years. His two sons Joshua and Aaron joined the business to follow in their father’s work.
Builder
Get address & directions
Photography & Videography (SFAHBA 2021 Parade)
A Parade of Homes!
Revisit the 2020 Haciendas
Build Together! We’re a non-profit trade association serving the residential building industry and related professions in Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico.