Interior Architecture | Interior Design | FF&E
Architecture | Mauricio Gómez de Tuddo
Photography | César Bejar
Located in Cabo San Lucas, this residence begins with a careful reading of its context to propose interiors that are serene, functional, and deeply rooted in the landscape. From within, the spaces open generously toward the sea, making the horizon an essential part of the spatial experience. The architecture doesn’t frame the view — it lets it in.
The design by Huber Studio ensures that each interior space feels connected to the exterior. Transitions between indoors and outdoors are soft, allowing light, air, and views to flow without obstruction.
The material palette — stone, natural wood, woven fibers, and weathered metals — responds to the local climate with warmth and restraint. Finishes and textures were chosen for their honesty and their ability to age gracefully. Furniture is placed with precision, defining each area with balance and openness.
Interior Architecture | Interior Design | FF&E
Architecture | Mauricio Gómez de Tuddo
Photography | César Bejar
Located in Cabo San Lucas, this residence begins with a careful reading of its context to propose interiors that are serene, functional, and deeply rooted in the landscape. From within, the spaces open generously toward the sea, making the horizon an essential part of the spatial experience. The architecture doesn’t frame the view — it lets it in.
The design by Huber Studio ensures that each interior space feels connected to the exterior. Transitions between indoors and outdoors are soft, allowing light, air, and views to flow without obstruction.
The material palette — stone, natural wood, woven fibers, and weathered metals — responds to the local climate with warmth and restraint. Finishes and textures were chosen for their honesty and their ability to age gracefully. Furniture is placed with precision, defining each area with balance and openness.
Interior Architecture | Interior Design | FF&E
Architecture | Mauricio Gómez de Tuddo
Photography | César Bejar
Located in Cabo San Lucas, this residence begins with a careful reading of its context to propose interiors that are serene, functional, and deeply rooted in the landscape. From within, the spaces open generously toward the sea, making the horizon an essential part of the spatial experience. The architecture doesn’t frame the view — it lets it in.
The design by Huber Studio ensures that each interior space feels connected to the exterior. Transitions between indoors and outdoors are soft, allowing light, air, and views to flow without obstruction.
The material palette — stone, natural wood, woven fibers, and weathered metals — responds to the local climate with warmth and restraint. Finishes and textures were chosen for their honesty and their ability to age gracefully. Furniture is placed with precision, defining each area with balance and openness.
Interior Architecture | Interior Design | FF&E
Architecture | Mauricio Gómez de Tuddo
Photography | César Bejar
Located in Cabo San Lucas, this residence begins with a careful reading of its context to propose interiors that are serene, functional, and deeply rooted in the landscape. From within, the spaces open generously toward the sea, making the horizon an essential part of the spatial experience. The architecture doesn’t frame the view — it lets it in.
The design by Huber Studio ensures that each interior space feels connected to the exterior. Transitions between indoors and outdoors are soft, allowing light, air, and views to flow without obstruction.
The material palette — stone, natural wood, woven fibers, and weathered metals — responds to the local climate with warmth and restraint. Finishes and textures were chosen for their honesty and their ability to age gracefully. Furniture is placed with precision, defining each area with balance and openness.
Interior Architecture | Interior Design | FF&E
Architecture | Mauricio Gómez de Tuddo
Photography | César Bejar
Located in Cabo San Lucas, this residence begins with a careful reading of its context to propose interiors that are serene, functional, and deeply rooted in the landscape. From within, the spaces open generously toward the sea, making the horizon an essential part of the spatial experience. The architecture doesn’t frame the view — it lets it in.
The design by Huber Studio ensures that each interior space feels connected to the exterior. Transitions between indoors and outdoors are soft, allowing light, air, and views to flow without obstruction.
The material palette — stone, natural wood, woven fibers, and weathered metals — responds to the local climate with warmth and restraint. Finishes and textures were chosen for their honesty and their ability to age gracefully. Furniture is placed with precision, defining each area with balance and openness.