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Feb 2013
Hacienda Sac Chich by Reyes Ríos + Larraín Arquitectos
By Magaly - Categories: Bathroom, Bedroom, Decorative Accessories, Dining Room, Fireplace, Furniture, Houses, Interior Design, Kitchen, Landscaping, Living Room, Rugs, Selected Work, Swimming Pool, Terrace 2 comments
Located in Acanceh – home to an ancient Mayan archaeological site – in Yucatan, Mexico, Hacienda Sac Chich was constructed by Reyes Ríos + Larraín Arquitectos in 2010.
The home blurs the boundaries between ‘indoors’ and ‘outdoors’ by the use of openings which lead straight outside from bedrooms and living rooms; added to this earthy effect is the fact that much of the furniture is sculpted straight from the stone that makes up the house.
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Photos by: Marcelo Troché & Pim Schalkwijk
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Are those exterior walls stone or coloured concrete?
Stucco made of white cement mixed with Chukum tree’s resin (Mayan building technique).