Bedroom Night Stands Ceramic Tile Floors Ceiling Lighting Design Photos and Ideas

Andy Shustykevych
Atelier du Pont crafted the mix of different headboards—look out for the built-in nightstands— for the bedrooms.
The large master bedroom boasts soaring tongue-and-groove beamed ceilings and oversized glass sliding doors.
The glossy tile extends into the en suite bathroom.
The master suite connects to the rest of the apartment via an open walkway. “The suite stays permanently integrated with the living room, increasing window openings and, consequently, the natural lighting and ventilation,” says the firm. Bright blue Colortil tile covers the room—including the mattress platform—and sets it apart from the rest of the home.
Ocotillo Suite is split level with one king bed, one queen bed, a living room and fireplace, and bathroom.
The bed is by Saccaro, and the ceiling light is the BS4 Mantis.
This midcentury bedroom employs a period piece for a ceiling light: the Artemis maple ceiling fan with an incorporated LED light honors the period with organic, undulating forms.
Designed in an architectural style that was popular in the Miami Beach area in the 1950s, the hotel—with its rattan chairs and soothing aquamarine palette—is a pared-down, retro-inspired jungle oasis.

All the floor tiles were designed by Haag who had them custom-made in Guadalajara with Mooma Mosaicos. The walls in the guest rooms were made with local sand mixed with white cement. A type of local limestone, known as Mayan stone, was used for the feature wall at the back of the bar. A water bio-digester treatment plant was incorporated so that water can be treated on-site and used for watering the lush gardens surrounding the property.