1999 Parade of Homes Entry

High Mountain Homes
1999 entry in the
Homes of Enchantment
Parade of Homes:

21 Canada Vista
San Pedro Creek Estates

$580,000.00

    
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A kiva fireplace and built in entertainment center dominate the far end of the greatroom.

 

 

The Greatroom features a 23 ft. high undulating wall of "Polysteel", a locally manufactured polystyrene form reinforced with steel and filled with concrete, with a minimum insulation value of R-41.

Floors are Canyon Stone, a form of travertine marble imported from Turkey.  

The spectacular ceiling consists of 1640 latillas supported by 12 massive vigas.

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The kitchen features custom knotty alder cabinets, granite countertops, and a free standing oak island with butcher block top.

This spectacular new home is a "4 Star Green Home*", with low flow fixtures, hot water recirculating pump, xeriscaping, and grey water system.   

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Tumbled marble tiles and massive rope vigas surround the jetted tub for two.  Other features include a snail style glass block shower, granite countertops and large walk-in closet
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The master bedroom features a kiva fireplace, 15 ft high tongue & groove ceiling, and French doors leading out to a large deck. mbed01.jpg (41381 bytes)
    

* The Green Builder Program of the Home Builders Association of Central New Mexico with NASFA, the State of New Mexico, PNM, Fannie Mae, and Owens Corning as program partners, is the very first environmental building rating system in the state.

The four major goals of the program are 1. Preserve the health of our environment, 2. Conserve water, energy and other natural resources, 3. Reduce and recycle construction waste, 4. Strengthen the local economy by building homes for New Mexicans meeting our present needs without compromising the needs of future generations.


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