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José Roberto Paredes Designs the Al Suave House

The Al Suava House is located in Playa El Zonte with captivating views of the nature that surrounds the site. It is designed by José Roberto Paredes and nestles along the Pacific Ocean. The home is comprised of five bedrooms and the villa can only be booked for a minimum stay of seven nights to truly unwind and enjoy the environment.

This also means that it is perfect for larger family gatherings or groups of friends looking to enjoy some time away together. Notably, Paula Cabrera Gil from Pepe Cabrera Homes also contributes expertise to the home. Some of the notable design details include the river-style pool which splits the home in half as it heads towards the ocean.
Trend Themes
1. Extended-stay Luxury Rentals - Properties mandating minimum stay periods offer a unique value proposition for travelers seeking deeper relaxation and immersion in natural settings.
2. Eco-inspired Home Design - Homes designed with natural elements, like river-style pools, create tranquil environments that appeal to those desiring a seamless blend with nature.
3. Nature-enhanced Group Retreats - Larger homes situated in picturesque locations offer an ideal setting for group retreats, fostering reconnection with nature and loved ones.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Travel and Hospitality - The demand for high-end, extended-stay accommodations in natural settings is reshaping the luxury travel market.
2. Residential Architecture - Architects are increasingly incorporating natural elements into home designs to enhance wellbeing and connection to the environment.
3. Vacation Rental Market - Vacation rentals structured for group stays in secluded, beautiful locations are gaining popularity among travelers.

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