This $1.6M Dome Home Near Taos Is Out of This World

For starters, the curvaceous New Mexico home has an adobe facade, a tree-shaped fireplace, and a ceiling painted to look like the sky.

THis curvaceous New Mexico home has an adobe facade, a tree-shaped fireplace, and a ceiling painted to look like the sky.

Location: 435 Tune Drive, El Prado, New Mexico

Price: $1,597,000

Year Built: 1980

Renovation Date: 2015

Footprint: 3,148 square feet (3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths)

Lot Size: 5.17 Acres

From the Agent: "This dreamy and wondrous architectural masterpiece is perched on five-plus pristine and private high-desert acres at the end of Tune Drive. Truly whimsical and delightfully outlandish in all the best ways, this structure is more of a sculpture than your standard residence. Inspired by the rainforests of Costa Rica and the New Mexico alpine high desert, this sustainable, monolithic dome includes a yoga hut in the backyard, engulfed by the most stunning views the region has to offer. The spacious interior features vibrant mosaic paths, hand-painted murals, cedar trunk columns with hanging monkeys, toucans, and sloths, a mystic tree woodburning fireplace in the den with a black river rock bancito, and a dramatic painted sky ceiling with circular skylights."

Photo by Lee Stonehouse

The ceilings of the main room reach thirty five feet high.

The domed ceiling of the main room reaches 35 feet high.

Photo by Lee Stonehouse

Photo by Lee Stonehouse

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