Natural light was very important for homeowners, incorporated though plentiful clerestory glass and indoor-outdoor access.
At Casa C in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, the architects selected raw materials like wood, concrete, and stone for an easy-to-maintain mountain getaway.
One of the two bathrooms is completely covered in green tile, offering a playful pop of color.
Floor Plan of Wilcox Estate by Bright Designlab
The pink-toned custom concrete tub is by Coulee Concrete.
Coulee Concrete made a custom tinted sinktop for a walnut vanity by Maple Key.
Bright Designlab designed the custom vanity, fabricated by Maple Key. The wallpaper is by Portland studio Makelike, and the pink tap is Fantini.
The bathroom features the same dark-wood palette as the rest of the home.
The additional bathroom is located in the primary suite and offers a custom dual vanity.
Bedrosians tile covers the walls and floor, with sconces by Kelly Wearstler for Visual Comfort and California Faucets.
The modern addition has the primary bathroom, with a soaking tub placed below picture windows.
Illustration by Lohnes + Wright
Like the built-in bed, nightstands, headboard, and other custom furniture, the staircase leading to the open-air viewing platform was made by Versfeld. The Lektor desk lamps are by Rubn.