Rooted in a modern Mexican-inspired design, this home balances natural materials with clean, contemporary lines. The architecture emphasizes texture and light, creating spaces that feel both grounded and inviting.
A defining feature of the home is its use of board-formed concrete, which introduces warmth and texture through its raw, wood-grain finish. This material anchors the front elevation and continues inside, blurring the boundary between exterior and interior. Paired with white stucco, dark wood cladding, and a standing-seam metal roof, the home’s simple, interlocking volumes create a dynamic yet harmonious composition.
Large windows frame views of the surrounding landscape and bring natural light deep into the interior. The entry sequence opens to a connected flow of living spaces centered around the dining room—a focal point of the home where concrete, glass, and natural light converge. Subtle architectural gestures, like ceiling transitions and recessed lighting, define spaces while maintaining an open, airy feel.
Throughout the home, a restrained palette of concrete, wood, and steel is softened by vibrant furnishings and art, creating a balance of modern simplicity and warmth. The result is a home that feels timeless and contemporary, where material honesty and thoughtful detailing shape a cohesive dialogue between architecture and landscape.