An update on tradition
By: Paul Weideman
Published online: Sunday, February 05, 2012
Appeared in: Home, Santa Fe Real Estate Guide
Edition: February 2012 Vol. 14 No. 11
Also by Paul Weideman:
This sweet two-bedroom adobe, in a great location — a block away
from Canyon Road and a 10-minute walk to the Santa Fe Plaza — is available for less than
$670,000 following a $30,000 reduction.
The pitched-roof house, which probably dates to the 1920s as part of a family
compound, was updated several years ago. Most of the floors in the 2,035-square-foot
house are wood, and the walls sport new, diamond-finish plaster. The living room and
dining room are warmed by subfloor radiant heating; there are contemporary, efficient
radiators in the two bedrooms.
Distinctive Santa Fe-style qualities in the living room include rich wood overhead and
underfoot in the planks-on-vigas ceiling and newly finished hardwood floor, contrasting
with the off-white plastered walls; and deep, splayed-side sills resulting from windows set
near the outside plane of the thick, adobe walls.
The modernized kitchen is outfitted with poured-concrete countertops, a large double
sink, and new appliances: Wolf cooktop/oven and Bosch refrigerator, built-in microwave
oven, and dishwasher. A gallery leads to the bedrooms and terminates in a sunroom space
with a corner perfect for a bright office and access to outdoor living areas. Patios, some
flagstone-paved, nearly surround the house. The master bedroom has pocket doors on
the hallway that the residents can close for enhanced privacy. The room, with a ceiling of
coved plaster and vigas, is in two parts: the bed half with plastered walls and a cozy sitting-
room section with the house’s only fireplace and mud-plastered walls.
Travertine fills the master bathroom: in the shower, on the floor, and on the countertop
with colorful glass-tile accents. The second bedroom varies the decor with a stained-
concrete floor and ceiling of white planks on vigas. The bathroom is graced with a clawfoot
tub, and French doors open onto a private patio.
A full basement, unusual in Santa Fe, holds the washer and dryer (although a closet on
the main level is plumbed to accommodate stackables), plenty of cabinet storage, and views
of the stone foundation.
The house on 0.13 acres is located on a small lane off of the dirt portion of East Alameda
Street, a short distance east of Camino Escondido. There are two off-street parking spots.
The house is served by city water and sewer.
It is listed by Melissa Pippin-Carson and Roger Carson, Keller Williams Realty Santa Fe,
for $669,000. The Realtors are featuring the house in an open house today (Sunday, Feb. 5)
from noon to 3 p.m.