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| The home is a modern interpretation of traditional Spanish hacienda architecture, with a true interior courtyard. "We observed what worked locally and thought hard about how the home would be used," Howell says. "It was a matter of listening, interpreting and making a simple bold statement." The courtyard and house were planned around two existing trees, and the courtyard is centered around an infinity pool fountain. "Now that there is water on the site, it has transformed from a very dry and arid landscape to one full of lush plants," Howell says. |
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| This cheerful kitchen is at the other end of the axis that runs through the dining room. Howell wanted to avoid the busier, glossier hand-painted tiles commonly seen around Mexico, so the kitchen is full of sunny yellow handmade 2-inch by 2-inch ceramic tiles. |
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| The boveda ceilings continue in the kitchen, and the light fixture was repurposed from a wire basket. The counter stools were locally made and a roadside find. |
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| The left side of the pool has a large shelf that is only 4 inches deep and serves as a beach area. |
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| The thatched roof pavilion offers protection from the strong Mexican sunshine. |
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| It's also a popular spot for dining al fresco and enjoying the sunset. In fact, Howell calls this the "sunset lounge." |
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| The house can comfortably fit up to 16 people. This is the main living room, complete with plenty of seating for a large group. |
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| "The hard surfaces in the living room make for great acoustics," Howell says. "The sound bounces around." Guests enjoy playing and listening to music in here. The live-edge cherry sofas and coffee table are by John Houshmand. |
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| A built-in sofa provides a comfortable perch that overlooks the courtyard. |
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| The "orange room" is one of four master bedrooms. "Each of the bedrooms was designed around a color, and every bedroom has a fireplace for warmth," Howell says. |
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| This poured-in-place concrete bathtub is at the opposite end of the orange room. |
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| The large master bath has a spalike feel. It includes a large bathtub, a lounging area and a fireplace. "People can hang out and keep you company while you soak," Howell says. |
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| This bedroom is another wonderful example of the rich textures used throughout the home. |
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| This opening leads to a lava rock terrace. |
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| "All of the interior wall surfaces are simple plaster," Howell says. "In this bathroom, they had been naturally prepared for paint, but we left them like this to show off the beautiful variegated color and texture." The sink was another antique local roadside find. For the bathtub, using concrete was a no-brainer because the artisans were able to form just about anything out of concrete onsite. |
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| Off a master bedroom is what Howell dubs the "margarita lounge." To protect it from the weather, this terrace has a concrete roof with a thatched ceiling similar to the one that covers the sunset terrace down by the pool. While the home has a very carefully planned sequence of views and axes, the influence of the local style and craftsmanship allowed Howell to relax the rigor and let the design evolve in an organic way. It's very befitting for a house that emerged from completely local materials and talent. The home is also available to rent. For more information, visit retreatmexico.com. More: Modern Mexican Paradise |
This area in Mexico is unfortunately very high risk. Bring your own professional security force. Really.
An unexpected resource for wood carvings is the prison island, Islas Marias, 80 miles off the coast of Mazatlan.
Amazing!
This is one of the best homes I have seen on Houzz.
May I recommend the Mexico home of artist Geninne Zlatkis and her architect husband for a photoshoot? She shows bits and pieces of the house on her blog, and it is remarkably beautiful. http://blogdelanine.blogspot.com/
David Howell did an incredible job and worth the time it took to build!!!
pictures are very good . who like this house will love to see some of this architects work on line. sorry to not agree in the comments but is a hard work go to any new style without living and understand the culture, the history, materials and so. Hacienda is not a House, some houses are in an Hacienda and there is probably more than 10 styles of hacienda ( north. south, east and so city hacienda , country hacienda.....
and the style "mexican" hard to define on one is all mix by centuries of architecture, same happened in europe with all heritage of architects.
Fantastic architecture!
Amelia
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