October 13 - 28, 2007
 

Sun Mountain Construction

2006 Homes of Enchantment Parade
Parade
Entry #
Address and Directions
 63 8116 Cayenne Drive NW

Take I-25 north to Montaño Road. Turn left on Montaño, past Coors Boulevard to Unser Boulevard. Turn right on Unser, past Molten Rock Road to Kimmick Drive. Turn right on Kimmick and continue to the entrance to La Cuentista. Turn left on Cayenne Drive to the address.

 81 110 Mesa Vista Road

Take I-25 north to Alameda Boulevard. Turn left on Alameda to Corrales Road. Turn right on Corrales Road and drive 5.3 miles to Paseo Cesar Chavez. Turn left on Paseo Cesar Chavez, which becomes Calle Contenta. Turn right on Mesa Vista Road to the address.

 82 1 West Alary Road

Take I-25 north to Alameda Boulevard. Turn left on Alameda to Corrales Road. Turn right on Corrales Road and drive 3.3 miles to West Alary Road. Turn left on West Alary to the first house on the left.



 
 

Parade entry #63 - Winner of more than 60 national, state, and local awards, Sun Mountain Construction’s newest “Gold-level green” design includes photovoltaic electricity, PNM net metering, and solar hot water. Located in Albuquerque’s first all-green community, the home’s panoramic views will impress you as well as the custom details such as carved beams, a chef-sized kitchen, custom cabinets, and the outdoor entertaining area.

3 bedrooms • 3 baths • 2,374 sq. ft. • $575,000

Norm Schreifels (505) 892-8855
Designed by Environmental Dynamics
norm@sunmtnconst.com | sunmtnconst.com

 

 

 

Parade entry #81 - This green-built home is located in the beautiful Mesa Vista de Corrales subdivision. This new neighborhood includes a private vineyard and five acres of open space. Features include a chef’s kitchen, butler’s pantry and wine area, recreation room, and a large owner’s suite. The huge outdoor living area is equipped with a barbecue, fireplace, and refrigerator.

3 bedrooms • 5 baths • 3,470 sq. ft. • $980,000

 

 

Parade entry #82 - The architecture and details of this greenbuilt home will get your attention. Located within a beautiful apple orchard, features include imported tiles and doors from Spain and Mexico, a chef’s kitchen, piano parlor, wine room, library, large veranda, handcrafted cabinets, reclaimed wood, and a variety of unique ceiling treatments.

2 bedrooms • 3 baths • 3,340 sq. ft. • $1,100,000

 

Norm Schreifels (505) 892-8855
Designed by Sun Mountain Construction & Watermelon Mountain Design Works
norm@sunmtnconst.com | sunmtnconst.com

 



For more information call the Home Builders Association of Central New Mexico office at (505) 344-3294 or consult the Autumn 2007 issue of Su Casa Magazine on the newsstands late September.