A cabin for social use, four guest cabins and the main cabin that houses the client’s home make up the project, all with orientations that allow you to take full advantage of natural light and also to get incredible views towards the forest. In addition, each cabin has its own terrace; all its bathrooms have an interior patio with vegetation; Volumetrically they are differentiated from the rooms with a lower height and framed by treated wood lattices that filter the light and give privacy.
The predominant materials are the volcanic stone that covers the walls, in contrast to the stave and local pine beams that form the structure and finish of the lids. The interior proposal of this weekend refuge was brought together with the architecture, with the aim of creating a warm atmosphere, with clear lines and modern details.
The furniture and all the decorative elements were chosen and designed by the office taking into account the wooded environment, giving a very natural appearance through the white oak wood chosen to combine it with the other finishes. The color palette in general is very sober and forceful: grays both on facades and interiors, as well as bathroom fixtures and black luminaires.
Project name: San Simón Cabins
Architects: Weber Arquitectos – http://weberarquitectos.com/site/
Location: Bravo valley, Mexico
Area: 900 m²
Year: 2019
Photographer: Sergio López – https://www.sergiolopez.mx/
Lead Architects: Fernando Weber
Interior Design: Anina Schulte-Trux
Project Management, Architecture: Enrique Hernández González
Project Management, Interior Design: Paola Pérez Hadad
Construction Management: Gerardo Daniel Vázquez Cisneros
Design Team: Estefanía Romano, Fernanda Martínez, Ana Paula Ceballos
Inner Light by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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