
Interior Design: Houses in Mexico That Include Bathtubs
Interior Design: Houses in Mexico That Include Bathtubs

Over the years, interior design has evolved according to the needs that arise, but above all according to the experiences it seeks to evoke in the user. In the last two years we have witnessed a radical change and a special interest in this subject because the pandemic forced us to pay specific attention to the configuration of the places we inhabit. This brought about much more holistic designs that seek to address the wellbeing of the user, combining colours, sensory experiences, technology and natural elements that promote health.
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Mexico is one of the most privileged countries in terms of climate and diversity, and when it comes to design, this opens up many possibilities to play with the temperature of the materials, the quality of the light, the wind currents, etc. We believe that interior design is fundamental in the conformation of each space and even more so when combined with hygiene and health but above all with the day-to-day, to offer experiences that stimulate the senses.
On previous occasions, we have explored the interior design of kitchens, restaurants and libraries in Mexico whose selection focused on showing the most innovative layouts that combine the country’s history with advances in terms of materials, decoration and technology. That is why on this occasion we have compiled a list of 19 bathrooms in Mexico that feature bathtubs with different spatial distributions that will make your imagination run wild and inspire you in your next designs.
Culiacán House / Ezequiel Farca + Cristina Grappin

Entrelomas House / Gomezloza Arquitectos

Sierra Negra 27 House / HEMAA

Shoemaker House / Jaime Juárez R. Arquitecto

L&J House / Alvaro Moragrega arquitecto

Cuatro cielos / VOID Studio

Bruma Tulum / Jaquestudio + Ceiba

El Recinto Guesthouse / Mario Herrera Holgado

Saquila House / Magaña Calderón

CRA House / Estudio MMX
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House Cañadas / RE+D

Casa Roble 3.6 / Pothe.arquitectura

Abejas House / TACO taller de arquitectura contextual

Kaab Residence / Di Frenna Arquitectos

Chukumera House / P11 Arquitectos

Polanco House / Studio Rick Joy

Merida House / Ludwig Godefroy Architecture

House El Barrial / ByMura Design Studio

House Lú between courtyards / Di Vece Arquitectos

At ArchDaily we explore new territory with the series Mexican Interiors in an effort to decentralise architecture from the big cities and make the new practices taking place in different parts of the country visible. Would you like to publish your work, submit an article or send comments? Contact us through our form here.