Casa Xixim in Tulum
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Casa Xixim in Tulum
Contemporary Soliman Bay Property, Mexico ? design by Specht Architects
16 Jan 2017
Casa Xixim
Design: Specht Architects
Location: Soliman Bay, Tulum, Mexico
Casa Xixim a Private Eco-Resort Outside Tulum, Mexico, on Bahia de Soliman ? Now Avaliable for Stays
Casa Xixim is a beautiful villa that combines luxury, sustainability, function, and comfort, located north of Tulum, Mexico, on Soliman Bay. Casa Xixim is an eco-luxe, grid-tied, net-neutral villa that works in harmony with its surroundings while utilizing traditional building practices, modern architecture, and permaculture principles. Highlights of the property include a rooftop hammock lounge – suspended from the photovoltaic solar power array, four suites that open to expansive bay views and a private staff.
Casa Xixim, a 4,800 square foot magical paradise located 20 minutes north of Tulum, Mexico, on the protected private beach of Soliman Bay, is a stunning four-suite villa with expansive views of the pristine bay, coupled with unique architecture and design.
Designed by Specht Architects for San Francisco couple Dave and Jenny Blizzard, Casa Xixim is an eco-resort designed to be fully self-sufficient, immersed in the raw beauty of the environment while offering guests a private pool, beach, on site chef and staff, plus other luxury amenities.
The Architecture:
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