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Casa de la Paz Salvaje: modern tropical design with mid-century lines in Costa Rica

Casa de la Paz Salvaje

Rio Montaña

Casa de la Paz Salvaje is a compact yet beautifully designed two-bedroom home that embraces tropical living. Featuring a classic two-pitched roof and a covered porch that opens to the landscape, the house blends simplicity with warmth.

 

Thoughtfully crafted for its context, it offers an inviting atmosphere and a strong connection to the surrounding nature—proving that small can still be inspiring.

Design and concept

Location: Rio Montaña, Guanacaste.
Project Phase: Construction
Project Area: 180 m2
Year: 2024

Lead Design Director: Josh Ch
Project Architect: Humberto Monge

 

Structural Engineering: Leo García
Electromechanical team: Dynamo

Sustainable kitchen design with local materials – mid-century house in Nosara
Casa de la Paz Salvaje: covered terrace for tropical living in Nosara
Tropical living room by Origen Architecture – Casa de la Paz Salvaje
Casa de la Paz Salvaje: modern tropical design with mid-century lines in Costa Rica
Casa de la Paz Salvaje: modern tropical design with mid-century lines in Costa Rica
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