Insane Yucatan Peninsula Home with an Amazing Poolside Oasis 

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Workshop Arquitectos has designed Casa Lorena, a small oasis in the center of Mérida, the vibrant capital of the Mexican state of Yucatan.

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The 1,345-square-foot house boasts a unique feature uncommon in the city center: a slight recess from the street and sidewalk, crafting a quaint entrance space.

Stepping past the pastel-hued façade, visitors enter into a cozy parlor, where ceilings soar beyond 5 meters in height.

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A roof of reclaimed wooden beams supports Marseille clay tiles, echoing the historic essence of the property.

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Deliberately stripped of their finish, the walls reveal raw stone, casting a striking contrast against the blue tones of the tile floors and the rich red of the clay tiles.

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We especially love the outdoor living space, the swimming pool is magnificent, surrounded by tropical plants creating a serene retreat that invites relaxation and rejuvenation.

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This area has a modern and dynamic volume, featuring a set of cubes at varying heights and various functions, and has chukum finishes with blue tints.

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