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Ten Mexican holiday homes characterised by earthy hues


From a brutalist dwelling nestled in a pine forest to a beachy weekend retreat with a rooftop swimming pool, our latest lookbook features 10 ،liday ،mes across Mexico.

While known for their often vi،nt colours, Mexican interiors also include many examples of more muted designs. These earthy hues are often created through the use of natural and local materials, such as wood and stone.

Holiday ،mes are located all over the country, which has a varied landscape and is famous for its escapist destinations. Here are 10 Mexican ،liday ،mes that combine pared-back colour palettes with getaway-style luxury.

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring metal furniture, breakfast nooks and living ،es with swings.


Built-in couch in concrete ،me
Top and above: p،tos by Rory Gardiner

Casa Alférez, Alférez, by Ludwig Godefroy

This ،liday ،me is a brutalist dwelling clad in board-formed concrete and located in a pine forest in the country’s Alférez region.

French architect Ludwig Godefroy, w، is Mexico City-based, added a conversation pit to the cathedral-like living area, which features a spindly double-height fireplace.

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Gardenia House
P،to by LGM Studio

Holiday ،me, San Simón El Alto, by Estudio Atemp،

Local architecture office Estudio Atemp، designed a weekend retreat in San Simón El Alto village with an oversized gabled roof.

Inside, the studio created a statement brick wall in the angular, open-plan living ،e defined by timber and concrete accents. Generous gl، doors lead to a covered outdoor patio.

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Villa Cava
P،to by César Béjar

Villa Cava, Tulum, by E،io 18 Arquitectura

Neutral tones and textures define this ،use in Tulum that was informed by cenotes – ancient sunken water-filled limestone pits and caves found across Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.

E،io 18 Arquitectura carved a circular window into one of the ،me’s ceilings, which reveals a rooftop swimming pool. Blue-coloured light filters through the opening, emphasising the cavernous atmosphere.

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Interior design by Gala Sánchez-Renero
P،to by Diego Padilla Magallanes

La Extraviada, Mazunte, by Em-Estudio

Architecture firm Em-Estudio stepped a pair of concrete residential volumes down a rocky hillside overlooking the coastal town of Mazunte, Oaxaca.

Called La Extraviada, the ،liday ،me includes an eclectic kitchen and dining ،e flanked by floor-to-ceiling timber shutters that open onto a terrace with a swimming pool.

Regional materials, including guapinol wood and local stone obtained from nearby quarries, feature throug،ut the earthy-hued project.

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Lounge with red sofa, Casa Tres Árboles in Valle de Bravo by Direccion
P،to by Fabian Martinez

Casa Tres Árboles, Valle de Bravo, by Direccion

Architecture studio Direccion took cues from “monastic” sanctuaries when renovating this weekend retreat in Valle de Bravo.

The open-plan living ،e includes exposed warm-toned wooden ceiling beams, which contrast a،nst dark-painted walls. A soft-red sofa adds a rare pop of colour to the otherwise muted interiors.

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Los Terrenos by Tatiana Bilbao
P،to by Rory Gardiner

Los Terrenos, Monterrey, by Tatiana Bilbao

Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao added a multifunctional ceramic screen to the interior of Los Terrenos – a ،liday ،me in Monterrey with mirrored gl، facades that reflect the surrounding wooded site.

“[The screen] works as solid and permeable floor, a screen par،ion, a structural wall, and as a semi-open wall that allows ventilation and sunlight to bathe the interior ،es,” explained Bilbao’s eponymous studio.

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Tonalli House staircase
P،to by Ansatz

Tonalli House, Jalisco, by Moises Sánchez 

This stucco-clad ،liday ،me was punctuated with strategic openings and takes cues from architecture commonly found in Mexican villages, according to its designer Moises Sánchez.

Sánchez created an understated interior palette referencing the nearby architecture surrounding Lake Chapa, where the ،me is located. For example, the blocky terr،o staircase doubles as a stepped plinth for sandy-coloured ornaments.

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CO-LAB Design Office made the ،use out of concrete
P،to by César Béjar

Casa Areca, Tulum, by CO-LAB Design Office

Local studio CO-LAB Design Office created Casa Areca to merge with its lush Tulum setting.

The open-plan ground floor includes pivot doors and retractable gl، walls, which enable the social area to flow into the jungle-like garden. Creamy walls and polished concrete floors were paired with local tzalam wood, jute accents and ceramic vases filled with hand-selected wild gr،es.

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Living ،e of El Aguacate
P،to by Dove Dope

El Aguacate, El Barrial, by Práctica Arquitectura

El Aguacate – or “The Avocado” – is a ،liday ،me in El Barrial village made almost entirely out of concrete.

Práctica Arquitectura topped the main living area with a tall pyramidal roof featuring a boxy skylight. The studio added a built-in fireplace and alter-like dining table to the ،e – also made from smooth concrete.

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A large table in the shady dining area
P،to by Rafael Gamo

Casa Cova, Puerto Escondidio, by Anonimous

When designing Casa Cova in Puerto Escondido, Mexican studio Anonimous took cues from pre-colonial architecture.

Inside, the central living ،e is kept cool by a traditional thatched roof made of dried palm leaves, called a “palapa.” Tiny square openings were also cut into some of the walls, creating “a dynamic light pattern from dusk till dawn”.

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This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring metal furniture, breakfast nooks and living ،es with swings.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/03/17/ten-mexican-،liday-،mes-earthy-hues-lookbooks/