Inside a Spanish Pueblo Revival Adobe in Santa Fe’s High Desert

In the piñon-dotted high desert of Eldorado, twenty minutes from the Santa Fe Plaza, sits an adobe that wears its heritage honestly. Hand-hewn vigas run the length of every room, their warm timber set against earthen-white plaster. Two kiva fireplaces — one in the great room, one curled into the primary suite — anchor the home in true Northern New Mexico tradition. Light moves through this house all day: skylights over the chef’s kitchen, French doors opening to a flagstone courtyard, and a sunken hot tub tucked beneath a covered portal. At dusk, the Sangre de Cristos turn the sky lavender and rose behind the rooftops — the kind of light that built Santa Fe’s reputation in the first place. A patinated kachina chandelier. Saltillo and brick floors. A green-gated entry courtyard. This is Spanish Pueblo Revival, lived in and unhurried. 📍 9 Cagua Rd, Eldorado at Santa Fe, NM 🎥 Filmed & produced by Airs Cloud Media — the photographer Santa Fe’s top brokers trust when the listing can’t afford to look average. 🔗 Listing & inquiries: The Bunny Terry Group 📸 ‪@AirsCloudMedia‬ #SantaFe #AdobeHome #SpanishPuebloRevival #SouthwestDesign #SantaFeRealEstate #HomeTour