








Staging Project
Real Estate Partner:
Dougherty Real Estate Co.
Project Date:
June 2026
Circle Drive
A View Worth Framing
Some homes ask to be furnished. This one asked to be honored. Designed by John Midyette and perched to capture 180 degrees of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and city lights beyond, the architecture was already the star. Our work was to let it lead.
We kept the great room open and luminous. White slipcovered seating gathers around a low, weathered table so nothing competes with the windows or the tall adobe-brick fireplace. Blue-and-rust Kazak rugs ground the space in color drawn straight from the desert and sky. Above it all, soaring beamed ceilings do what they have done for fifty years.1
Color moves room to room. A denim sofa and rattan chairs frame the mountain view in one sitting area, cross-stitch pillows and indigo textiles picking up the blue of the distance. Kiva fireplaces anchor quieter corners with navy chairs and woven ottomans. The study leans warm and collected: a pale oak desk, hand-thrown pottery lined along open shelves, lace-panel drapery filtering the high desert light. The dining room stays restrained, green velvet chairs circling a glass table beneath abstract art with a whisper of gold.1
Every choice points outward, toward the view, the light, the setting. Buyers do not just see three bedrooms and a great room. They see mornings on the portal, evenings by the fire, the city glittering below.
Troy transforms ordinary spaces into extraordinary experiences.
505-310-9401 | troy@troytryon.com |
217 W. Water Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501
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