Paraíso Country Club is a residential neighborhood nestled within Cuernavaca, often referred to as the "City of Eternal Spring" due to its year-round pleasant climate. Situated amidst the stunning landscape of a golf course, each residence enjoys expansive views without physical property limits, except for the walls surrounding the houses.
To create a discreet yet modern colonial house for sale that appeals to the broader local market.
The house comprises a single volume with a gable roof, featuring all surfaces of each facade on the same plane. Exceptions include areas of geometric variations and material changes, adding visual interest. The interior layout is centered around a spacious hall and a bridged mezzanine.
The gable roof features a recessed section on one side to conceal machinery and solar panels.
The ground floor facade is clad in galarza stone, creating a sense of solidity compared to the upper level.
Facade walls are double-layered for thermal and sound insulation, enhancing the contrast of shaded windows.
The main bathroom includes a large exterior planter, providing privacy akin to a natural curtain while allowing sunlight to filter through the foliage.
Decorative shades adorn the main facades, serving as protection—located in front of the garage and at the rear for the pool lounge area.