People build homes in the West for many reasons. Mark and Linda Miller designed their 7,500-square foot home and adjacent casita in Santa Fe, New Mexico, to focus attention on their Western collection, which includes paintings, pottery, Indian artifacts and fossils. But this is no museum; it is a home and place for Mark and Linda to gather with their children and grandchildren, so it is designed with plenty of space for family meals and group gatherings, while allowing areas for private time


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