Project Rainbow is the result of a thoughtful collaboration between Acacia Builders and architect Jon Dick. The project takes its name from a rainbow the homeowners spotted while standing on what would become their future homesite — one of the last available infill lots in the Aldea neighborhood. Designed to make the most of a narrow lot with steep drop-offs overlooking a greenbelt, the three-bedroom, three-bathroom home offers sweeping, unobstructed views of both the Jemez and Sandia Mountains. This modern residence showcases colored concrete floors, built-in window blinds, and two striking rotundas crowned with circular skylights. The contemporary design is further emphasized through exposed steel trellis accents and a sleek Viewrail suspension cable railing system on the rear outdoor portal. Visitors enter the home by crossing a structural steel bridge over a dry riverbed, designed to manage area drainage. The use of Pennsylvania limestone on the backyard feature wall, perimeter yard walls, and living room fireplace offers a meaningful nod to the owners’ home state. A particularly distinctive feature is the back door, which slides seamlessly into the fireplace wall — an unexpected and elegant design element.
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