Casa Lorena

Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís

CASA LORENA

Workshop, Diseño y Construcción

TEAM
Jorge Peón, José Angel Beltrán

CONSTRUCTION
Isabel Bargas Cicero, Alejandro Bargas Cicero

LEAD ARCHITECT
Francisco Bernés Aranda, Fabián Gutiérrez Cetina

OVERSIGHT
Rosa Balam, Armando Perez

PHOTOGRAPHS
Manolo R. Solís

AREA
125 m²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Mérida, Mexico

CATEGORY
Houses

Text description provided by architect.

Casa Lorena is located in Mérida historic downtown in Mexico and is part of what was once a house from the beginning of the 20th century, the property has been divided several times until reaching its current dimensions with only 4.5 meters front, a quarter of its original size.

Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís

The house has a small inset with respect to the street and the walkway, something not common to find in the center of the city, and which creates a small access area.

Crossing the façade in pastel tones, we access a small living room, with ceilings over 5 meters high and which still preserves its Decauville beams brought from France in the henequén (sisal) era and which were part of the construction system of that period, together with the wooden beams.

A large arch invites you to continue the journey towards the kitchen, which has a white quartz central island and pasta tiles coverings in blue tones, integrating the colors of the beams in the living room.

Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís

The terrace is integrated into the kitchen through tempered glass doors anchored to the old wooden frames, generating views of the gardens and allowing natural light to pass through them.

The roof is a wooden structure that reuses the Marseille clay tiles that were on the property in that same place. 

Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís

On the walls, it was decided to remove all the finishing, leaving the stones exposed, creating a beautiful contrast with the blue color of the pasta tile floors and the red of the clay.

The ground floor floor that is accessed through a wooden deck and counter with a small ventilation cube that communicates with the bathroom, creating a feeling of spaciousness.

Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís

The private area of ​​the house has two bedrooms, one on the ground floor which is accessed through a wooden deck and has a small ventilation cube that communicates with the bathroom, creating a feeling of spaciousness.

This area has a modern and dynamic volume that is presented with a set of cubes at different heights and with different functions, has chukum finishes with blue tints, and is surrounded by tropical vegetation where a small pool converges with the stairs of white cement.

And the hanging planters that lead to the second bedroom, which has the same spatiality as the one on the first level.

Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís

Casa Lorena is a small oasis within the city, that captivates us with its history and its textures, falling in love with its pastel colors and transporting us to the past and a simpler time.


Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís


Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís
Casa Lorena
© Manolo R. Solís


Casa Lorena
Section - A
Casa Lorena
Section - B
Casa Lorena
Section - C


Casa Lorena
Plan - Upper floor

Casa Lorena
Plan - Ground floor