Casa Nueva Vida is the cornerstone of an intimate collection of adobe structures known as Casa Encantada. Situated on what was originally Taos Pueblo land dating back over 400 years, the complex has a long, storied history.  Once a family compound in the 1930’s, complete with a chapel and stables, the buildings have been respectfully re-purposed and rejuvenated while retaining the authenticity and character exclusive to Taos.
 
Casa Nueva Vida’s location is one of the most desirable in the Town of Taos. Only a short, four-block walk to the Plaza, Liebert Street is lined with magnificent cottonwood trees.  Positioned at the back of the compound, Casa NV benefits from its neighbor, the Wurlitzer Foundation. This heavily wooded adjacent land provides extraordinary seclusion. Peacefully quiet yet just a leisure stroll away from museums, shopping, dining, live music and more.
 
The images below tell the full story of how much care was taken to ensure the Casa Nueva Vida experience is comfortable and unforgettable. Traditional Taos architectural elements are found at every turn. An unexpected mix of vintage mid-Century modern, Ligne Roset and antique Southwest furnishings complete the interior design. Art and objects from around the world render Casa Nueva Vida a uniquely classic space.