• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Facades
    • Minimalists
    • Field
    • Economics
    • Modern
    • Prefabricated
    • Spanish
    • Traditional
  • Pricing
  • Interiors

Facades World

House facades, plans and interiors photos

  • Advanced Facade Search
  • Contact
  • About

Mexican

Mexican construction made with stone - Architecture that does not go out of style

Welcome to Facades World again, on the day of the date we have thought that it would be a great idea to share with all our readers a nice copy of mexican construction with stone facade, a architectural construction that no matter how many years pass, it does not go out of style. What do you think if we start with the entry and tell you a little more? Let's start!

Private environment sheltered among the trees made in Mexico

This project arose from landscape design where the natural vegetation of the site was taken into account, in this way over time habitats were created with rocks and gardens generating private environments sheltered between the trees and vineyards, assimilating the feeling of sleeping in the garden. With modern windows and sliding doors, the interior space could be merged with the exterior ... let's see.

Mexican stone facade

Gardens were created using the same soil from the original site, which combined with Francisco Toledo's learning gave spectacular architectural results. Without a doubt, this bed and breakfast with five rooms private that connect to a common patio, it is one of the best works of our project manager.

Do not miss the rest of the images that follow, where you will also find a reception area where guests can meet, as well as a common area made up of a room, kitchen, bar and dining room.

Mexican house with wood and stone
Mexican house facade
Exterior design with stone and wood
Stone baths
Small mexican cuisine
Room with stone details
Mexican style room with stone
Mexican patio design
Wooden Deck - Exterior Design

Mexican construction plans with stone facade

Remember that to stay informed with the latest architectural news you can follow Facades World en Facebook y Pinterest, our social networks where you will also wait to interact with our entire community.

Regards!

Download FREE: 35 NEW FACADES AND TRENDS

Filed Under: Stone Facades, Mexican

Get to know Mexican architecture and territory through some famous designs

welcome to Facades World, on the day of the date we bring you some Mexican construction designs thanks to which they will be able to get to know their territories and landscapes a little better. Do not move from your screens because right now ... Let's start!

Mexican architecture - Get to know their territories a little better

We have created an image gallery of Mexican constructions where they can explore the different territories of the country to analyze climates, construction techniques, materials, sites and programs. Know the 35 constructive works and delight yourself a little with these wonderful landscapes that you can find if you plan to make a little trip to this beautiful country… Let's see.

Remember that to be informed with the latest architectural news, can follow Facades World en Facebook y Pinterest. There they will also be able to interact with our entire community, so we are waiting for you!

Regards!

Download FREE: 35 NEW FACADES AND TRENDS

Filed Under: Mexican, News

Discover a house with a glass and stone facade, an ideal design for personal remodeling

Welcome to Facades World dear readers, we are in 2019 and we want to say goodbye to you in the best way. The best way is the one we are used to… With new posts !. This is how on the day of the date we will close the year by sharing the design of a house with glass and stone facade that comes to us from Mexico, looking for it to serve as an example for future remodeling and personal projects ... Let's start!

Glass and stone facade in a house of 580 m2

Having a slope of 35% on the land where it is located, this modern house It is placed at the top and is built down. It was designed modularly, leaving the Room and the social area floating. No trees, ocotes, or oaks were thrown, the design was accommodated around the location to live with the nature in which we find trees between 30 and 40 meters.

The landscape coexists with each volume of this house with modern facade. A water mirror in the house born at the entrance is transformed into two streams that go around the house through the central volume and end up in the lake in the lowest part of the land. The central volume where the lobby is located, has a height of 4 meters with a straight roof, connecting through both glass bridges both volumes, to the east the familiar and to the west the social.

This house is a structure made entirely of steel to create a clean work and affect the natural area as little as possible. It has masonry walls with thick flattened finishes and rustic painted in earth colors and certain areas with volcanic stone from the area. The lattices that house the gardens of all the bathrooms are of treated teak wood. All the doors are made of black analyzed aluminum. The exterior stone was made on site with concrete and stone to cover the entire structure.

Blueprints of a modern house in the forest with glass and stone facade

How about saying goodbye to the year in this way? Since Facades World We are more than grateful to have your presence daily, year after year. So once again we thank you for wanting to be part of this great project that is extended day by day. We hope and wish to see you in 2020 as much as in this year that ends on the day of the date. We wish you happy holidays, and again we remind you that you can interact with our entire community in Facebook y Pinterest.

Happy 2020 Year!

Download FREE: 35 NEW FACADES AND TRENDS

Filed Under: Stone Facades, Modern Facades, Mexican

Classic style Mexican construction - Houses near the sea

Giving the impression of having reached a abandoned classic temple it's like today in Facades World We welcome you. On the day of the date, we will see the construction of a classic mexican house, which has the peculiarity of being created in three separate modules. What do you think if we start and tell you a little more? Here we go!

We present the Casa Volta, a classic Mexican home

This urban project made on the Oaxacan coast consists of three large brick vaults amid the dense vegetation of the area. This house was made from bricks and pieces of waste from a clay factory and is a clear example that with just a few elements and a well-thought-out idea, a suitable relationship between climate and nature can be achieved. Below and in greater detail, you can see some images of this project ... Let's see.

Classic Mexican style house plans near the sea

Remember that you can follow Facades World en Facebook y Pinterest to stay informed with the latest architectural news and, in addition, to interact with our entire community.

Regards!

Download FREE: 35 NEW FACADES AND TRENDS

Filed Under: Classics, Mexican

Mexican wooden and concrete houses - Architectural Designs 2019

Welcome dear readers once again to Facades World, on the day of the date we share the design of a Mexican wooden and concrete house, we moved to Central America to show you below everything related to it and each of its nooks and crannies. Shall we start? Of course… Here we go!

Mexican homes - Wood and concrete constructions

This draft Mexican modern house explore its relationship with the surrounding environment, a forest area south of Mexico City, Tlalpuente to be more specific. We will see how it is mexican construction It has no neighbors around it, and it has an 360º view.

The architectural concept took as a basis for this project the idea of ​​an open plan on a basement above the natural terrain. What finally translated the results into a modern mexican housing with basic geometric shapes and a structural intersection which defines the different spaces of it.

Plan of Mexican house in 350 m2

Remember that you can keep abreast of latest architectural news following Facades World en Facebook y Pinterest. There they will also be able to interact with our entire community, so we are waiting for you!

Regards!

Download FREE: 35 NEW FACADES AND TRENDS

Filed Under: Facades and Country Houses, Facades and Wooden Houses, Mexican

Mexican houses and facades - Concrete constructions

Welcome back to Facades World, we welcome you once again and we enter and share different types of houses y Mexican facadesideas of concrete constructions We hope you will be a great help to innovate your home. So fasten those belts because we start now!

Designs of Mexican houses and facades

The Cervantes House, located in the Historic Center of the city of Morelia, in Michoacán, Mexico, it was a house almost completely in ruins which had the optimal characteristics to implement the restoration of a house. This is how it was decided to demolish it, and thus began a new mexican construction.

One projected a mexican style house on an 97 m2 terrain and a broad architectural program for the land surface. One of the client's main requests was that the public space had an atmosphere of thermal comfort, ample space and enough lighting.

Through light buckets with planters of feathery bamboo, it was possible to endow the three Room requested with ventilation and natural lighting. One of the natural characteristics of feathery bamboo planters It is its growth in an accelerated and vertical way, with which, it perfectly matched the tenant's request.

Mexican house plans in 97 m2

Remember that to stay informed with the latest architecture news can follow Facades World en Facebook y Pinterest, and also, interact with our entire community ... We are waiting for you!

Regards!

Download FREE: 35 NEW FACADES AND TRENDS

Filed Under: Mexican

House designs - Different types of constructions in Pilar, Buenos Aires

On the day of the date Facades World begins early with a book of ideas that has come from the hand of Studio Dillon Terzaghi Architecture, professionals in residential projects. This is how they will appreciate the design and construction of houses in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Do not move from your seats because right now ... Let's start!

Design of residential houses in Buenos Aires

With more than 3 decades dedicated to architecture, this well-known studio is able to perfectly interpret the desires of the committee, resulting in some of the examples that have been sent to us today to share with our entire community. Accompany us and check in images the wide range that these architects are able to cover in the design and construction of residential houses.

Provincial style house

Provincial style house of 350 m2 in the surroundings of Haras San Pablo

Mexican house design

Design of house with Mexican and rustic imprint with several volumes

Classic house design in Altos del Pilar

450 classic style house m2 area and a park of 2.700 m2

Neoclassical house design

Neoclassical house design with flexibility to grow together with the family that inhabits it

Minimalist house design

This house in Minimalist style has a geometric volumetry, simplified walls and refined lines. It has a lot of glass, which permeates the facades towards the park and the pool, letting in natural light.

Spanish Colonial style house design

Spanish Cortijo of 550 m2 area with moldings, grills and wrought iron gate.

Design and construction of a country style house

This country style house was built in shaved brick with plaster details. It has a covered surface of 380 m2.

Design of country house type Pueblo

Village type country house with exposed brick exterior cladding and aluminum and black iron openings.

Modern house design

A strong modern and contemporary imprint. Design of flat roofs with moldings, gallery, garage and porch with decorated iron columns, topped with black sheet metal roof.

Design of a country house

Nineteenth century country house that underwent a refurbishment and expansion in 1986 and again in 2006. The annex and the original house are connected with a patio with winter garden. The house of the nineteenth century is built with plaster and the annex with shaved brick.

Mediterranean style house design

House designed with a Mediterranean imprint with details in blacksmith and stone. With a surface of 320 m2, it consists of 2 plants and a large loft.

Neoclassical house design and construction

A house of neoclassical style presents in its design a patio-garden axis winter, with several environments that converge in these outdoor and semi-covered spaces. Inside, the spaces present a modern, very stylized imprint.

From Facades World We hope and wish that these copies are of great pleasure and above all help for all our readers. Remember, if you want to keep up with the latest architecture news, you can follow us on our social networks Facebook, Pinterest y Google +. We are reunited very soon with a lot more.

Regards!

Download FREE: 35 NEW FACADES AND TRENDS

Filed Under: Colonial, Spanish, Country / Rural Facades, Classic Facades, Minimalist facades, Modern Facades, Facades and Country Houses, Mediterranean, Mexican, Rustic

Cabin designed with cedar wood - modern constructions on the beach

Today to Facades World a spectacular issue has arrived, it's about design of a cabin with cedar wood. But that's not all, since you can also see how the patio of this beautiful building is nothing more and nothing less than the beach. Do not miss it and once again follow us on this new journey in which right now we fasten our seatbelts to begin ... We take off!

Cabin built with cedar wood

Many know that wooden cabins with modern design they are one of the great attractions whatever the space in which they are located. In today's issue, which combines a modern wooden facade with stone, we will see an impressive Vacation residence facing the sea embedded in a hillside full of vegetation ... and also overlooking the Pacific Ocean. What more could you want?

Located on the west coast of Mexico in the city of San Juan de Alima, we can see how both the house and the pool really look integrated to the site which in turn is surrounded by vegetation and descends to the beach and the sea. A totally focal point is the modern design of a pool which we will emphasize, since it was designed to appear as if it were a little natural tide that fills and empties as the tide flows.

Initially, the design consisted of a raised roof of the floor as protection from the sun as a palapa and a space on the rock to contain water. This changed due to the potential of the landscape, leading to the roof to be designed again to obtain the result that we can already appreciate in the images.

El interior design It opens outward completely by letting air circulate and in natural light. The cedar wood finishes for the interior of the house They are responsible for accentuating the natural tone of the spaces. These natural conditions gave rise to a space that had not even been foreseen which gives originality to the design.

Interior design for beach hut

Do not forget to follow Facades World in their social networks Facebook, Pinterest y Google + to be always informed with the latest architecture and interior design news. Once again we thank all our readers and followers for being part of this project, which thanks to all of you grows day by day. In a very short time we will meet again ...

Regards!

Download FREE: 35 NEW FACADES AND TRENDS

Filed Under: Contemporary, Modern Facades, Facades and Wooden Houses, Mexican

Permeable concrete, we analyze its rapid absorption of water and benefits, a new advance in construction

Today Facades World We will touch on an important issue in order to give our readers a new panorama in construction, it is about the use of pervious concrete in the construction and its rapid absorption of water. Do not miss what we will show next ... we started!

Permeable concrete and its use in construction

Although there are currently several types of permeable concrete, a company that claims to have evolved the binder has been able to "absorb 4 thousand liters of water in just sixty seconds" in addition to providing it with greater resistance, let's see the demonstration in the following video:

The needs of the use of permeable concrete They are increasing, currently we will see its use in streets of new developments and also in parks or squares, but its use is spreading to populations that are located near the sea, rivers or areas that have rainy or torrential climates.

In order for the permeabilization system to function correctly, the following conditions must be met:

  • High porosity: normally between the 15 and the 20% to allow the water to pass directly to the lower layers of the soil.
  • A system of channels drain to allow fluid to be absorbed more quickly increasing the effectiveness of pervious concrete.
  • Resistance, being this one of the possible points to improve, the company Topmix Permeable assures to have improved the resistance being able to support the transit of the vehicles without problems.

In the construction section, to get a permeable or porous concrete, sand is not usually used in the mixture in order to reach the necessary porosity, it is simply used as a binder for portland cement and coarse aggregate, achieving a weight that oscillates around 70% than the concrete prepared in a conventional way.

Permeable concrete: possible future in construction, we show you its characteristics

-It is ecological: it achieves the restoration of aquifers by allowing the water to follow its normal course towards the subsoil.

-It's economic: by preventing the water from stagnating and damaging the pavements, thus saving future repairs. It would also allow the normal development of economic activities without paralysis due to floods.

-It is anti-pollution: it would diminish considerably the centers of infection caused by the stagnant waters, in countries with rainy and warm climates it would improve the quality of life of its inhabitants.

As you already know, you can find Facades World en Facebook, Pinterest y Google +. As always, we hope that this new entry has been of great help to you and that you can learn a little more about this new construction material. We will meet again soon ...

Regards!

Download FREE: 35 NEW FACADES AND TRENDS

Filed Under: Blazers, Colonial, Contemporary, Interior design, Spanish, Country / Rural Facades, Classic Facades, Minimalist facades, Modern Facades, English, Modern loft, Mediterranean, Mexican, Prefabricated, Rustic, Simple, Traditional

Casa Gabriela, a simple construction with ecological elements and interiors in wood

On the day of the date Facades World presents you with simple construction of concrete, in which we will find wooden furniture and Mexican finishes. Do not miss this new entry that we offer and use it for future remodeling and finishing in your own home.

La Gabriela House located in Merida, Mexico, it is a single-family home located in an area in the urban development process of this city. The objective was to provide the user with a practical refuge and at the same time sereno, that had considerations of safety, thermal comfort and energy efficiency, as well as a Low cost of construction and maintenance. Together with the dividing walls, it generates a small square, which was designed as a public space that fulfills the purpose of producing a use towards the public road, a characteristic of the Traditional Yucatecan architecture that contributes to the safety of neighborhoods.

Access to housing has a space with a water element made up of an area of ​​organic elements that functions as a mosquito control and that oxygenates by natural means another area that is accessible for recreational use. This element is perceived from all social areas of the interior, having special interaction with the entrance hall.

Interior design of Casa Gabriela

An important area of ​​this work is the social area where the kitchen, living room and dining room converge; an intermediate service area where the bathroom and the washing closet were located; and finally a bedroom. Both the social area and the bedroom have semi-outdoor rear terraces which are perceived as extensions of the same. From the social terrace you reach the back garden and an open patio on the roof.

 

 

The climate of the region allows several openings to be closed only with mosquito netting, allowing a constant natural ventilation. The double heights They have zenith openings that allow the evacuation of hot air, achieving a comfortable interior temperature without the need to use artificial means. The construction system is the most common in the area, based on cement blocks, joists and slabs. This is manifested in the lower bed of the slabs that cover the double heights. The low ceilings are thermally insulated with polystyrene panels. The management of vibro-compressed cement lattices allows the interior of the house to be protected from insolation, rain, vandalism and hurricanes.

The architectural finishes are apparent. The floors are concrete roughing, as well as the pre-cast plates on site with which the fixed furniture was assembled. All walls and low ceilings have a burnished waterproof cement-based stucco. The proposed vegetation is mostly endemic. They were considered iconic species of the local culture, others that attract wild birds, and finally fruit trees, vegetables and herbs for human consumption.

In this architectural work the colors predominate in the accesses, both frontal and posterior, as well as in the furniture and functional accessories of the house. These were chosen from a range found in handcrafted elements of the local culture, as well as by their ability to dialogue with the tonalities of the different blooms of the gardens.

Plans and axonometry of the work

                                                       Axonometry - view from posterior side

                                                      Axonometry - view from the front side

                                                               Constructive detail

                                                          Constructive detail

                                                        Rear facade view

                                                                            Cutting

                                                                    Length cut

                                                                  Longitudinal cut

                                                                 cross-section

                                                                 cross-section

                                                                 Floor plant

                                                                 First floor floor

                                                                 Site plan

To conclude with this new entry of Facades World, we remind you that you can continue browsing our website and use the advanced search to find different copies that may be useful. Remember that you can follow us on our social networks Facebook, Pinterest, Google +.

Regards!

Download FREE: 35 NEW FACADES AND TRENDS

Filed Under: Mexican, Rustic, Simple

  • Go to page 1
  • Go to page 2
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

House plan with commercial space 10 × 10 - It will be very helpful

Student builds 14m2 house - Meet incredible interiors

Decorating small patios with little money has never been so easy

Types of Facades:

  • Low cost
  • Little
  • With Plans
  • With front and back photos
  • Wood
  • With stone
  • Less than 10m front

RECEIVE THE LATEST DESIGNS AND TRENDS IN YOUR EMAIL

Facades and Photos of Houses - MundoFachadas has all the styles of facades © 2016–2021 Mundo Facadas