Each section below shows the same property in a completely different mood. Direction 1 is warm and quiet. Direction 2 is editorial and refined. Direction 3 is dark and dramatic. Scroll all three and tell us which one feels right for Casa Daniel — or pick parts from each.
For retreats, photoshoots, family weeks, and slow stays away from the city. Take one house — or all four.
"The same garden hosts dawn yoga and the World Cup final at sunset. The same kitchen, the family breakfast and the Prada shoot."
From the hostCorporate retreat, photoshoot, family week, private event, or a slow stay away from the city — we'll shape it with you.
Mood: warm ivory background (not cold white) · deep forest green primary · muted burnt terracotta accent — explicitly NOT the saturated orange of rustic-Mexican cliché. Typography: Lora (organic serif curves) + Raleway (elegant simple sans). Reads as: a quiet refuge, morning light, terracotta jars by the pool.
Four houses, one quiet ground in the foothills of El Tepozteco. For retreats, photoshoots, family weeks, and slow stays away from the city.
The same garden hosts dawn yoga and the World Cup final at sunset.
From the hostCorporate retreat, photoshoot, family week, private event, or a slow stay — we will shape it with you.
Mood: linen-toned background · stormy-blue primary (the deep blue of Tepoztlán's mountain at dusk) · warm wood accent. Typography: Playfair Display (high-contrast serif, italic where it counts) + Inter (precise sans). Reads as: magazine cover, editorial pacing, refined and quiet.
The same garden hosts dawn yoga and the World Cup final at sunset.
From the hostCorporate retreat, photoshoot, family week, private event, or a slow stay — we will shape it with you.
Mood: dark mode — night in the dense garden, the lit pool glowing, firelight terracotta accents. Typography: Playfair Display SC (small caps headers — quiet drama) + Karla (warm geometric body). Reads as: mysterious, sensorial, dramatic. Most distinct of the three. Closest in spirit to high-end editorial (Aman, Habitas, Nayara).