This hacienda compound of four buildings in Santa Fe, NM had been inhabited for 500 years but was in great need of repair

Wisely, the clients wished to return to the original, old style of mud plaster and straw walls rather than new synthetic stucco. Some of the interior floors were also mud yet as durable as concrete and a beautiful color from once being sealed with ox blood

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A 19th. century farmhouse on 1000 acres in the Tennessee countryside needed a new entryway with a trellis deck, copper roofing and wrought
iron railings
Guest apartment over garage
with Tech lighting, maple Shaker woodwork and concrete countertops