Aquino House + Augusto Fernandez Mas


October 4th, 2009



This house, located in Cuernavas, Morelos, Mexico, was constructed as a family residence in 2006. When designing it, Architect Augusto Fernandez Mas (K+A Diseño) focused on space and comfort. The nature around the house was also kept in mind as the architecture blends beautifully into the surrounding landscape by the use of materials such as wood, stone and metal that reflect the natural surroundings.

What an inspiration it would be to live in such a rich architectural environment like this one. It’s places like this where the magic happens. Not to say my current apartment isn’t a good environment to work in, but it just doesn’t compare to this house. Check out the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman in the third image. It compliments the living space quite well doesn’t it?

Hit the jump for more pictures.







Via Arch Daily.


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5 Responses to “Aquino House + Augusto Fernandez Mas”

  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Espen Willersrud. Espen Willersrud said: Jeg tar dette huset, takk: http://bit.ly/nwkvQ [...]

  2. Aimee says:

    thanks for sharing. these are gorgeous photos, a total dream house. I love love love the bedroom in the 6th pic. It looks so nice and peaceful, with the trees surrounding it.

  3. Yuriy says:

    Wow, that’s definitely a dream house. I love that dark wood all around, especially on the patio around the pool.

  4. Clarke says:

    This is definitely the most beautiful house I’ve ever seen. It feels so warm in the sunlight. I could sit on the Eames Lounge and read my entire library forever…

    Sign me up!

  5. Absolutely love these photos, and the architecture. Love that library. Great photos, love the blog keep it up!


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