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Quiet meditation

Just as a traditional Spanish Colonial hacienda house is a private sanctuary, so is this Mexican courtyard house, with its more contemporary architecture, a tranquil refuge for family and friends

View of hacienda-style house with plastered walls, vaulted estate, interior design, living room, real estate, room, window, brown
View of hacienda-style house with plastered walls, vaulted ceilings, courtyard, pool and yellow tiles in the kitchen.

With their thick plastered walls and breezy courtyards, traditional Spanish Colonial houses in Mexico are not only a place to escape the heat of the sun they are also a place to refresh the soul.

This new house, designed by architect David Howell in conjunction with owner David Houshmand and interior designer Steffani Aarons, is a contemporary interpretation of the Spanish Colonial houses in the region. Unlike the colorful local Mexican architecture, these properties reflect a more monastic design ethos.

"The house needed to be retreat, in the true sense of the word," says Howell. "The design is all about creating a sense of calm tranquility being in touch with the wind and the elements. Even though the house comes alive with music, it is not a party house."


View of hacienda-style house with plastered walls, vaulted architecture, house, interior design, real estate, window, brown
View of hacienda-style house with plastered walls, vaulted ceilings, courtyard, pool and yellow tiles in the kitchen.

The esoteric quality of the house is reinforced by the design of the guest suites, including the one featured on these pages. As with all the suites, this room is designed as a private retreat, with its own sitting area and gas fireplace.

Natural, uncolored plaster, which has been hand troweled in the traditional manner, features on the walls and ceiling. The walls create a backdrop for warm, orange-toned furnishings, and artworks that may be collected over time.

The suite also features a stand-alone concrete tub and vanity, which were poured in situ. Both the tub and vanity sit within the main room the tub in front of large windows offering views of the pool area and the desert-like landscape.

View of hacienda-style house with plastered walls, vaulted estate, interior design, living room, real estate, room, window, brown
View of hacienda-style house with plastered walls, vaulted ceilings, courtyard, pool and yellow tiles in the kitchen.

To enhance the organic feel of the room, the furniture includes a sculptural handcrafted wood headboard and coffee table manufactured by Houshmand's own company.

Like the traditional houses in the region, high ceilings are a key feature of all the rooms, and are designed to ensure the heat rises to sit above head height. The house is also built to allow cooling breezes to waft through.

Credit list

Interior designer
Steffani Aarons
Doors and windows
Steel
Lighting
Custom by David Howell Design; Artes de Mexico
Drapes
Icpalli Interiors
Art
Marion Perlet
Sofa and lounge chairs
Icpalli Interiors
Landscape designer
Viveros Rusticas
Flooring
Terra cotta tiles
Furniture
John Houshmand; David Howell Design; Icpalli Interiors; Artes de Mexico; Viejo Antiques; San Miguel Marketplace; Mexican antiques
Red guest room rug
LaZunda
Various upholstery
Sunbrella Fabrics
Tubs
Concrete, custom designed by David Howell

Story by: Colleen Hawkes

Photography by: David Joseph

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