Andrés Stebelski Arquitecto has done it again with a hidden hillside paradise in Mexico City that is sure to make for a very happy homeowner. Nestled behind a six meter-high perimeter wall inspired by the colonial era, the famed architect has built a home that blends so serenely to its surroundings, even its proprietors may need a map to locate it.
But inside, the large-scale property boasts many surprises including two floors that house four courtyards and traditional interior spaces, including three bedrooms, each with their own dressing room and bathroom!
Andrés Stebelski Arquitecto's innovative design has everything you need for the luxury lover who lives to escape -- with interiors and exteriors that melt together tastefully with floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding doorways. And with the lush rooftop garden surrounded by a sun room, it's hard to imagine why anyone would ever leave.
Hidden Hillside Houses
Andrés Stebelski Arquitecto Designs a Courtyard-Clad Utopia in Mexico City
Trend Themes
1. Hidden Hillside Homes - Opportunity for architects and developers to create innovative designs that seamlessly blend with natural surroundings, emphasizing privacy and tranquility.
2. Courtyard-clad Architecture - Potential for architects and builders to incorporate courtyard-style designs that provide a sense of openness and connection with nature while maintaining privacy.
3. Seamless Integration of Interior and Exterior Spaces - Chance for interior designers and architects to create spaces that seamlessly blend the indoors and outdoors, utilizing floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding doorways.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Opportunity for architects and designers to explore unique, hidden, and private housing concepts that enhance the quality of life.
2. Real Estate Development - Potential for real estate developers to invest in hidden hillside properties and design homes that cater to privacy-seeking luxury home buyers.
3. Landscaping and Garden Design - Chance for landscapers and garden designers to create rooftop gardens and sunrooms that provide an oasis-like experience and promote a closer connection to nature.