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P R E C I A D O H O U S E
A single-family house in Guadalajara that was designed with the goal of achieving spacious and open spaces without sacrificing privacy. From the beginning of the project, it was decided to avoid building a second floor to make the most of the land extension and create an environment of harmony with nature.
One of the fundamental premises in the design was to create a feeling of intimacy, so the existing perimeter wall was used to center all the views of the house towards the interior. To achieve a greater connection with the outside, gardens were incorporated in different areas of the house, which are introduced through a double height in the public areas.
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The use of natural light was also a key factor in the design. Large windows were located towards the Northeast to take advantage of the soft and general light provided by this orientation, which helps create a bright and pleasant atmosphere. In addition, materials were chosen to harmoniously reflect light, thus providing a sense of warmth and comfort.
The main façade has the advantage of being oriented towards a private interior garden, which makes it possible to fully open it and use its double height as a welcoming and outstanding element in comparison to the rest of the house. A simple aesthetic with spacious areas is sought, which contrasts with the choice of materials.



" L A P A Z " A P A R T M E N T
The main idea behind this project was to give personality to a generic space through interior design. With the instruction of not demolishing or building new walls, as well as not relocating services, the focus was on color, the protagonist in the scene, and textures as complements to it.
The use of color in textiles and walls creates a space that seeks to capture the client's identity, enveloped by a canvas of white walls that provide contrast, serenity, and cleanliness. The furniture design was an important part of the project, due to the small spaces with different functions, such as bunk beds, credenzas, and even chairs, which were created hand-in-hand with the carpenter in order to make them possible.

As it was a previously built space, the floor plan and interior were modular and typological. Because of this, it was decided to start from the idea of color as the protagonist of the space, since through it, it would be possible to give vitality to a generic layout.




The parota and pine woods provided elegance and simplicity that contrasted with shades of blue, wine, and yellow to achieve a youthful and serene color palette. The maturity of the space sought not only physical comfort but also visual comfort, as each room was painted differently to avoid the feeling of confinement or monospace due to the small size of the construction.





B A L D E R A S H O U S E
A two-story house was built with a spacious kitchen and dining room that share a double height to create a sense of a larger space. During the design process, great attention was paid to privacy and the views were focused towards the interior of the property, for which a solid volumetry was chosen that gives a sense of security and tranquility. The client desired a mix of industrial style and Mexican currents, which was achieved through the use of materials that combine typical elements of both styles, without losing sight of the context of the place.
The collaboration with the client and builders was essential, as it was thanks to this teamwork that we were able to experiment with finishes, colors, wood tones, and even the construction of the idea reflected in the blueprint.



This project focuses on the use of fired clay brick, a material traditionally used in Mexican architecture both artisanal and industrial.


The combination of this material with other elements such as rustic wood and gray concrete floors creates an honest and strong composition. The double-height roof, made of recycled packing wood, adds an attractive visual touch and a nod to its previous commercial use as well as the mix of contemporary materials such as ceramic floors that imitate marble, which add a touch of modernity.




