Building your home in Merida means embracing its climate, culture, and peaceful lifestyle; it’s about creating a space that blends tradition with modernity. Today, we’re sharing three architectural trends that are setting the tone in the region, so you can build a home with a Yucatecan soul.
1. Chukum Finishes
Chukum is a natural finish made from the resin of the tree of the same name, native to Yucatan. This ancestral material has gained popularity in contemporary architecture thanks to its beauty and unique properties.
Why use it?
Where to apply it?
It’s ideal for interior and exterior walls, bathrooms, pools, and more. Its smooth texture makes it a perfect choice for minimalist designs with a local soul.
Pasta tile floors are the colorful soul of the old colonial homes in Merida’s historic center. Today, they’re reimagined in designs that honor Yucatecan art, geometry, and culture.
Why choose them?
Where do they shine the most?
They work beautifully in social areas like living rooms, dining rooms, or entryways, but also look stunning in kitchens, hallways, bathrooms, and terraces.
Bahareque is an ancient building technique that combines wood with natural materials. In Yucatecan terraces, bahareque pergolas enhance cross ventilation, creating cool and inviting outdoor spaces.
Why use them?
Where to install them?
They’re perfect for terraces, patios, or poolside areas. You can enhance them with climbing plants, natural fiber furniture, or warm lighting.
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