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.
In the heart of Mexico City stands Casa Conchagua, a testament to architectural innovation. Designed by Natalia Menache in 2020, this two-story house embodies modernity with its brick design.
Prioritizing comfort and function, every space in the house resonates with natural charm and elegance. With handmade bricks forming its majestic lobby and a concrete sculptural staircase symbolizing art in motion, this residence captures the essence of luxurious living while embracing the beauty of nature.
In the heart of San Andrés Cholula, Mexico, renowned for its rich culture and history, stands the Renasci House. Designed by Moctezuma Estudio de Arquitectura in 2023, this three-story modern dwelling epitomizes tranquility. With its elegant monochromatic palette and use of volcanic stone, it offers a serene sanctuary for a family seeking rebirth and reflection.
In the tropical haven of Puerto Escondido, Mexico, Casa VO/WO by Ludwig Godefroy Architecture stands out. These twin houses, set against the backdrop of the sun-soaked Pacific coast, redefine modern living.
Merging garden with house, the design champions open spaces and simplicity. Eschewing the traditional façade and promoting a timeless aesthetic with concrete, wood, and brick, it invites nature in and celebrates the “patina of time.”
Situated south of Mérida’s historic center, Casa en los Cocos stands as a concrete beacon of contemporary design. Crafted by Ludwig Godefroy Architecture, this distinctive Yucatán abode seamlessly melds prehispanic inspirations with modern aesthetics.
Central to its charm is a garden that bridges the indoor and outdoor realms, showcasing a new paradigm of living in Mexico.
In Hermosillo, Sonora, México, the allure of the Sonoran Desert embraces the Residence RSI 118, a luxury haven crafted by Elías Braun Architecture. Designed in 2017, this opulent dwelling captures the essence of serene desert living, punctuated by harmonious design elements that complement the breathtaking landscape and promise an intimate connection with nature.
Casa TOMM, a contemporary gem by M Arquitectura, emerges from the heart of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico—a town celebrated for its colonial architecture and vibrant arts scene.
Designed in 2022, this house harmoniously weaves into its landscape, offering a family of three an eclectic interior that champions a blend of concrete, wood, and steel. With an emphasis on maintaining a symbiotic relationship with the surrounding green space, this property brilliantly marries form and function, ensuring privacy while maximizing the allure of outdoor vistas.
The stunning 186 House in Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico, epitomizes the synergy of contemporary design and nature. Conceived by architect Aaron Cappon and artfully brought to life with the intricate touch of designer Nyra Troyce, this seafront house immerses its inhabitants in an ambience where nature and architecture meet.
On a sprawling 1,306 m² (14,057.4 ft²) land, its design takes inspiration from Cancún’s famous balmy weather and vibrant surroundings. Troyce, deeply attentive to her clients’ lifestyles, crafts interiors that not only delight the eye but also provide functional, lasting solutions, thanks in part to the innovative use of textiles and materials.