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Bright yellow handmade tiles enhance the inviting, cheerful look of this kitchen in a contemporary Spanish colonial-style house in Mexico

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When in Rome or in this case, Mexico it pays to follow the local traditions, and this can even be applied to kitchen design and construction.

The kitchen in this house, which was designed by architect David Howell, reflects the vernacular of the region. Like the house itself, every part of it was built by hand, by a local workforce.

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View of hacienda-style house with plastered walls, vaulted ceilings, courtyard, pool and yellow tiles in the kitchen.

"Even the 2in x 2in bright yellow tiles were handmade and hand glazed," Howell says. "The San Miguel area is renowned for colorful tiles, and although the house has a contemporary Spanish Colonial rather than Mexican architecture, we wanted to recognize this link the kitchen is like a sunflower."

The tiles line the walls and shelving, and clad the sides and top of the island. They also wrap a pizza oven on one side of the kitchen.

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View of hacienda-style house with plastered walls, vaulted ceilings, courtyard, pool and yellow tiles in the kitchen.

In contrast to the visual warmth of the tiles, the main work cabinetry features doors in mesquite hardwood another local material set in patinated concrete cabinets with concrete countertops. The integrated sink was also formed in situ.

Another key handcrafted feature of the kitchen is the traditional be³veda vaulted brick ceiling. Similar ceilings feature elsewhere in the house, including the alfresco-style dining area. This is positioned between two wings of the house and is open to an internal courtyard and the wider desert landscape.

Credit list

Interior designer
Steffani Aarons
Flooring
Terracotta tiles
Kitchen cabinetry
Mesquite wood
Island and wall cladding
Yellow ceramic tiles
Doors and windows
Steel
Lighting
Custom by David Howell Design;
Countertops
Patinated concrete
Doors and windows
Steel
Lighting
Custom by David Howell Design;
Countertops
Patinated concrete
Interior designer
Steffani Aarons
Flooring
Terra cotta tiles
Kitchen cabinetry
Mesquite wood
Island and wall cladding
Yellow ceramic tiles

Story by: Colleen Hawkes

Photography by: David Joseph

24 Aug, 2010

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