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#Mexican interior design
rusticahouse · 11 months
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Extend the Mexican theme to your sink vanity by using narrower Talavera tiles such as Mexican border tiles. These tiles can be used as a backsplash or to decorate the entire vanity area. The result is a cohesive and visually striking design. As smaller accents, consider framing your bathroom mirror with decorative Talavera tiles to tie in the theme. Hang Mexican artwork or prints on your bathroom walls to add character and cultural depth. Use Mexican pottery and textiles for functional and decorative purposes, such as soap dishes, towels, and curtain accents. Mexican interiors often incorporate natural elements, like succulent plants and rustic wood. Bring these elements into your bathroom through potted plants, wooden shelving, or even a driftwood-framed mirror. Adding Mexican style to your bathroom is a fantastic way to infuse color, culture, and character into your home. From the eye-catching patterns of Talavera tiles to the warmth of terracotta flooring, every element can play a role in creating a vibrant and inviting space.
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11oh1 · 5 months
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fashionlandscapeblog · 10 months
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Javier Senosiain
Nautilus House, México, 2007
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vintagehomecollection · 3 months
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Country Kitchens, 1991
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arc-hus · 9 days
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Casa Cova, Puerto Escondido, Mexico - Anonimous
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departmentofinteriors · 5 months
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5style · 1 year
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Clean volumes of solid geometry, framing the charming garden landscape of Casa Mate. Design by Araujo Galvan Arquitectos. Photography by César Béjar.
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tamara-kama · 8 days
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I'm intrigued by the Mexican style restaraunt, "Casa Bonita" in Denver, Colorado. Despite who its investors might be it seems virtually Meow Wolf'esque in its level of theming and immersive interactivity that it seems like loads of fun and very aesthetic to me!
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This picture hints at who was involved in funding the renovations for this restaurant experience although thankfully it's inclusion is minimal..
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The girl here did the same thing I did when I went to visit Meow Wolf in my town one time. Went dressed up as American McGee's Alice!
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depressed-simmer · 2 years
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MEXICAN RESTAURANT
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microwaveexplosion · 2 years
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indigokashmir · 1 year
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Vibrant Vistas
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From the book Casa Mexico: At Home in Merida and the Yucatan by Annie Kelly, photos by Tim Street-Porter. Published by Rizzoli books.
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jleo-sa · 11 months
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Light courtyards.
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Agustín Hernández
Casa Álvarez, 1974-1976
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vintagehomecollection · 3 months
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The Los Angeles House: Decoration and Design in America's 20th-Century City, 1995
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arc-hus · 5 months
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House in Aculco, Mexico - Pérez Palacios Arquitectos
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hotel trinidad, merida mexico
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