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Dcó House: The Art Deco Masterpiece Revitalized in Mérida

Dcó House: The Art Deco Masterpiece Revitalized in Mérida

Welcome to the magnificent Dcó House. Immerse yourself in the sophisticated charm of this revitalized 1930s art deco home, nestled in the vibrant heart of Mérida, Mexico. This unique architectural project by Taller Estilo Arquitectura masterfully merges original art deco features with contemporary elements, conjuring an alluring atmosphere of harmony and tranquility.

Rich textures, symmetrical design, and a playful palette breathe life into the space, offering an intimate glimpse into the city’s rich artistic legacy. Join us as we journey through this charismatic abode, from the inviting olive-green entrance to the serene patio-view master bedroom.

Casa Relo: A Two-Story House with a Heart in Mérida

Casa Relo: A Two-Story House with a Heart in Mérida

Nestled in the heart of Mérida, Mexico, Casa Relo is a masterstroke of residential design by Arkham Projects. This two-story house, built in 2021, is a sublime exploration of intimacy, striking a delicate balance between privacy and curiosity.

From the outside, Casa Relo presents a solid, introspective facade, but the true essence of the house is revealed upon entering. The property is punctuated by two interior patios, each serving as a vibrant lifeline that breathes life into the surrounding spaces. The design of Casa Relo is a testament to the power of contrast, with its discreet exterior giving way to an expressive, emotion-filled interior that is deeply connected to nature.

El Tamarindo House: A Modern Take on Yucatecan Hacienda

FeaturedEl Tamarindo House: A Modern Take on Yucatecan Hacienda

Unveiling El Tamarindo House – a single-story marvel by Taller Estilo Arquitectura in Mérida, Mexico.

With a design deeply rooted in nature, this “Contemporary Hacienda” embraces the symbiotic relationship between architecture and the lush local landscape. The home’s design pivots around the majestic Tamarindo tree, bringing a sense of unity and connection to the outdoors, and marking a timeless blend of traditional Yucatecan architecture with modern sensibilities.

Pitahaya House: Transformation of a Traditional Mérida Home

Pitahaya House: Transformation of a Traditional Mérida Home

Introducing Pitahaya House, a stunning recovery project in the heart of Mérida, Mexico, known for its rich Mayan history. This house, thoughtfully designed by Taller Estilo Arquitectura in 2022, breathes new life into traditional design.

Once an introverted and spatially unpleasant property, it has been transformed into an illuminated and naturally ventilated oasis, seamlessly integrating indoor and outdoor spaces. Employing local natural materials and neutral colors, the architectural program has crafted spaces that exude a simplistic elegance and spaciousness.

Casa GP: Elegant Materials & Tranquil Spaces

Casa GP: Elegant Materials & Tranquil Spaces

Casa GP, a two-story residence located in Mérida, Mexico, was designed in 2020 by OWN. Located in the Yucatán Golf Club “Country Club” in the Yucatán peninsula, this stunning property offers spectacular views of the golf course and the magnificent surrounding trees.

The project was born from a collaboration between friendly firms and follows a line of sustainable and bioclimatic design. The design takes advantage of the natural lighting, with floor-to-ceiling windows covered by a dynamic facade, and uses ailerons on the slab of the bedrooms to reduce the interior temperature. The palette of materials selected for the project (Concrete, Wood, Steel and Glass) creates an elegant and subtle environment that provides users with an atmosphere of tranquility and peace.

Casa Lorena: Combining Traditional & Modern Elements

Casa Lorena: Combining Traditional & Modern Elements

Welcome to Casa Lorena, an exquisite house located in the historic downtown of Mérida, Mexico. It has been designed by Workshop: Diseño y Construcción in 2021, combining traditional and modern elements.

The house was once a large property from the beginning of the 20th century, however, it was divided several times and now consists of only 4.5 meters front. Yet, it’s still full of history and charm, with Decauville beams brought from France, white quartz central island, blue pasta tiles coverings, wooden roof structure with Marseille clay tiles, exposed stones and a small pool. Casa Lorena is a perfect oasis of tranquility surrounded by nature and pastel colors, inviting us to take a journey to a simpler time.

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