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It seems that the hot new trend in real estate is to find old homes and completely transform how they look inside.
Many incredible homes today are a gorgeous blend of old and new, and give off a stunning, quaint vibe.
Below, you'll step inside a beautiful Pueblo Revival-style home in Santa Fe, NM, listed on Santa Fe Properties.
The exterior is made of a special brick material called "adobe," which is a blend of organic straw, water, earth, sand, clay, and silt.
The home runs completely on solar power, and appears to be the only home to be retrofitted in this style in all of New Mexico.
It's incredibly close to the downtown area, the famous Santa Fe River Walk, and the beautiful, historic cathedral. For some, it could be the most perfect little getaway!
Scroll through to view the stunning interior of this home, and let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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This is a wonderful Pueblo Revival-style home in Santa Fe, NM.
It may seem only slightly impressive on the outside, but step inside this quaint little home, and you'll be in for a terrific surprise…
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Measuring 510 square feet, this tiny home was built in 1932, but has since undergone beautiful renovations.
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Inside, you will find a living room, full kitchen, bathroom, and a ladder leading upstairs to the bedroom.
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The exterior is composed of adobe, a kind of brick material made from earth mixed with water, organic straw, sand, silt, and clay.
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The home has a great roof line with solar panels, turquoise window panes, and beautiful interior accents.
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The home also happens to be the first retrofitted home in New Mexico that runs exclusively on an active solar energy system.
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The home is delightfully quaint and charming, thanks in part to its hidden location away from the downtown area.
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The home is registered as a cultural property of the state of New Mexico, but is listed for sale, and even as a rental.
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Residents can stroll along the Santa Fe Riverwalk, look at all the beautiful sights, and hear the cathedral bells ring.
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We definitely love the look of this unique solar-fueled clay home, and hope to find more homes just like it.
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