Ten Mexican holiday homes characterised by earthy hues
From a brutalist dwelling nestled in a pine forest to a beachy weekend retreat with a rooftop swimming pool, our latest lookbook features 10 holiday homes across Mexico.
While known for their often vibrant colours, Mexican interiors also include many examples of more muted designs. These earthy hues are often created through the use of natural and local materials, such as wood and stone.
Holiday homes are located all over the country, which has a varied landscape and is famous for its escapist destinations. Here are 10 Mexican holiday homes that combine pared-back colour palettes with getaway-style luxury.
This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring metal furniture, breakfast nooks and living spaces with swings.
Top and above: photos by Rory Gardiner
Casa Alférez, Alférez, by Ludwig Godefroy
This holiday home is a brutalist dwelling clad in board-formed concrete and located in a pine forest in the country's Alférez region.
French architect Ludwig Godefroy, who is Mexico City-based, added a conversation pit to the cathedral-like living area, which features a spindly double-height fireplace.
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Photo by LGM Studio
Holiday home, San Simo?n El Alto, by Estudio Atemporal
Local architecture office Estudio Atemporal designed a weekend retreat in San Simo?n El Alto village with an oversized gabled roof.
Inside, the studio created a st...
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