
Casa Xixim
Scandinavian Bedroom
This villa hotel, on a narrow lot fronting a protected bay in Tulum, Mexico, is designed to be fully self-sufficient, and to immerse its occupants in the range of environments that the site offers. A narrow path brings visitors through dense vegetation to a large living- dining-kitchen space that is fully open to the beach beyond. The living spaces can be closed at night by a bank of large wooden louver panels that pocket into the walls.
Both sides of all bedrooms can also be fully opened, maximizing views and allowing prevailing winds to provide cooling. The house is powered by a photovoltaic canopy that shades a large rooftop hammock terrace. The terrace also collects rainwater that is filtered and stored for use. The house is grid-tied, produces no excess, and works in harmony with its surroundings.
Architect: Specht Architects
Interior Design: Matthew Finalson
Photography: Taggart Sorensen
Press and Awards:
Coastal Home "Top 50 in the World"
Architectural Digest Mexico
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Danish bedroom photo in Other with white walls - Houzz
Other Photos in Casa Xixim Tulum, Mexico
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