Destination Design: Escondido Oaxaca in Mexico
A hidden getaway in Mexico merging historic architectural details and contemporary architecture with a lush landscape.
Set in the historic heart of Oaxaca, the Escondido Oaxaca Hotel offers an intimate and hidden getaway merging historic architectural details and contemporary architecture framed with verdant accoutrements highlighting the natural beauty of the coastal state in the south of Mexico.
The Escondido Oaxaca Hotel exemplifies what smaller boutique accommodations offer: privacy set within the context of modern serenity, enveloping guests into their own private world.
Designed by Alberto Kalach of Taller Arquitectura X, the former traditional Oaxacan residence’s unassuming front facing exterior remains intact, an intentionally respectful and humble introduction hiding an intimate series of indoor/outdoor spaces decorated by interior designers LucÃa Corredor and Cecilia Tena of DÉCADA Carlos Couturie. An astute attention to weathered textures and an adherence to muted organic hues skillfully illustrates a pleasing merging of minimalism alongside lush garden landscaping, maximizing the possibility of a state of relaxation. The design’s understated execution is even represented by the hotel’s subtle room numbers.
Guests are welcome to enjoy the hotel’s pool and pergola-covered bar situated on the top floor of the original residence structure, while a ?Culture Room? on the ground floor is reserved for quiet reading, contemplation, r...
Set in the historic heart of Oaxaca, the Escondido Oaxaca Hotel offers an intimate and hidden getaway merging historic architectural details and contemporary architecture framed with verdant accoutrements highlighting the natural beauty of the coastal state in the south of Mexico.
The Escondido Oaxaca Hotel exemplifies what smaller boutique accommodations offer: privacy set within the context of modern serenity, enveloping guests into their own private world.
Designed by Alberto Kalach of Taller Arquitectura X, the former traditional Oaxacan residence’s unassuming front facing exterior remains intact, an intentionally respectful and humble introduction hiding an intimate series of indoor/outdoor spaces decorated by interior designers LucÃa Corredor and Cecilia Tena of DÉCADA Carlos Couturie. An astute attention to weathered textures and an adherence to muted organic hues skillfully illustrates a pleasing merging of minimalism alongside lush garden landscaping, maximizing the possibility of a state of relaxation. The design’s understated execution is even represented by the hotel’s subtle room numbers.
Guests are welcome to enjoy the hotel’s pool and pergola-covered bar situated on the top floor of the original residence structure, while a ?Culture Room? on the ground floor is reserved for quiet reading, contemplation, r...
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