Designed by the legendary John Gaw Meem in 1935 for Berkely Johnson, this historic Santa Fe home is subtly dramatic, while sublimely comfortable, with the warmth and patina of years, and provenance. The commanding living room has very high beamed ceilings with brilliant clerestory windows that bathe the house in sunshine; a graceful pueblo center fireplace; nichos in the walls; original classic oxblood concrete floors that glow with age; and perfect walls for an art collection! From above, a reading loft with a European balcony outside overlooks this great room, as does a roomy library below. In the cozy modern kitchen a corner kiva fireplace perches at eye level among granite countertops, handmade cabinets, and a handy breakfast peninsula. The attached guesthouse, with exterior door, contains a main room, kitchenette, bath, and extra sleeping loft. Nearby the sunroom welcomes you with windows down two sides, a huge skylight, and a most cheerful ambiance.
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