Casa Xixim is a project designed by Specht Novak, located on pristine Soliman Bay in Tulum, Mexico, offers a respite that reflects a deep commitment to eco-friendly practices and high-end comfort. Every design choice in this holiday home was sourced locally. One of the highlights is the tile wall –beautiful pasta tiles, made in Merida, Yucatan. They are floor tile but, on this statement wall, its perfect. Photography by Taggart Sorensen.
Casa Xixim – a sustainably designed holiday house located on the secluded Soliman Bay in Tulum, Mexico. Casa Xixim is a house that works in harmony with its surroundings while allowing an environmentally immersive living experience. Casa Xixim is located on a narrow site on the ecologically protected Soliman Bay in Tulum, Mexico. The 4,800 sq ft villa is designed as a cohesive vacation space for families and groups of friends—with a primary suite for everyone. The villa is self-sufficient, with minimal environmental impact, immersing guests in the range of biomes the site offers. Architecture by Specht Novak (with Louise Harpman).