Casa PYE Cuernavaca lands in Cuernavaca, Mexico, as a grounded study in renewal by Lopez Duplan Arquitectos. The 1990s house becomes a generous family retreat with refreshed rooms, larger social areas, and a tighter bond to its shared garden. Designed in 2024, it balances continuity and change through a simplified palette, smart systems, and playful bedrooms that invite children to make lasting memories.
Set in the heart of Cuernavaca, Mexico, often referred to as the “City of Eternal Spring,” Casa Sumiya emerges as a contemporary weekend haven by Natalia Menache – Architecture & Interior Design.
Originally a 20-year-old dwelling, this house boasts a fusion of original wooden and rustic stone features. With every room, there’s an orchestrated blend of custom-made furniture and locally-crafted marbles, complemented by astute lighting choices. Beyond its functionality, the reimagined space tells a compelling story, offering guests a blend of nostalgia and modern sophistication.