Seaside Estate in Mexico
This home in Los Cabos, Mexico, features architectural beams, textured concrete walls and large marble slabs. Named after a deity from ancient times, Casa Niparaya offers modern-day features and custom furniture in the community of Querencia.

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Tree Appears to Float on Surface of Swimming Pool With Views of Pacific Ocean
This infinity edge pool at this San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, home was constructed around an existing tree, which appears to float on the surface of the water. From the lounge chairs, a person may enjoy views of the pristine pool water, the reflection of the clouds and the Pacific Ocean in the distance.
Baja California Home Features Ample Outdoor Living Space, Swimming Pool
This home in San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, opens up to the backyard, creating an easy flow between the home's interior and exterior living space. The back patio leads to a pristine pool, built around an existing tree which appears to float on the water's surface.
Pergola Made From Heavy Beams Creates Transition Between Indoor, Outdoor Living Spaces
Heavy wood beams form a pergola that is architectural in nature -- an extension of the San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, home's structure rather than an add-on. The structure shades the seating area from the hot Mexican sun while creating an easy transition between the indoor living spaces and outdoor ones.
Five Bedroom Home in San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, Clad in Stone, Architectural Beams
Natural stone trimmed with architectural wood beams sets a welcoming tone in this sprawling home in San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, in Baja California. This 5,628-square-foot home includes five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms and a thoughtful mix of indoor/outdoor living spaces.
Pocket Windows Retract to Reveal Views of Pool, Pacific Ocean
Windows close into a pocket in the wall to fully open this living room to the outdoors, inviting in a view of the serene swimming pool and Pacific Ocean beyond and promoting air flow through this San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, home. Neutral, low-profile furnishings offer a comfortable spot to relax while keeping the attention on the stunning views.
Living Room With Stone Walls, Exposed Beams and Cathedral Ceiling
Stone walls and wood architectural beams create an earthiness that grounds the living room in this San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, home. An understated cathedral ceiling and transom windows balance the heaviness of the building materials with a bit of airiness.
Exposed Beams, Cathedral Ceiling Add Drama to Home in Baja California
Large exposed beams support a cathedral ceiling in this open living and dining space, adding drama to this home in San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, near the tip of Baja California. Stone walls add to the use of natural building materials that give this home a grounded earthiness.
Veranda-Style Hallway Opens to Shaded Courtyard
Exposed wood beams and built-in cabinetry with matching woodwork create the essence of a veranda along the side of the open living-dining space in this home in San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico. Contemporary French doors lead to the home's shaded courtyard and may be opened to promote air flow.
Built-In Bookshelves Frame Entrance to Contemporary Kitchen
Built-in bookshelves frame the entrance to the contemporary kitchen in this San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, home. A peek through the French doors reveals the surprising central feature of the kitchen, a copper kitchen island cabinetry base.
Kitchen Island Achieves Elemental Balance With Thick Wood Slab Countertop, Copper Cabinetry
Thick slabs of wood connected with butterfly joints tops this show-stopping kitchen island with a copper cabinetry base. This contemporary kitchen achieves elemental balance through the use of dark wood and metal, and light ceramic subway tiles and dark cabinetry.
Copper Cabinetry Offers Unexpected Touch in Elegant Contemporary Kitchen
Surprising yet delightful material choices elevate the style in this understated kitchen in a home in San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico. Copper cabinetry form the base of a kitchen island topped with a thick slab of exotic wood. Geometric-print cement floor tiles tie together the black cabinetry and cream-colored subway tile backsplash.
Kitchen Island Offers Space for Food Preparation, Dining
A large kitchen island offers ample space for food prep and dining in the stylish contemporary kitchen of a San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, home. The kitchen looks out to the home's shady courtyard, accessible through large French doors.
Contemporary Kitchen Features Graphic Cement Floor Tiles, Copper Island
Contemporary glass doors lead from the courtyard into the stylish kitchen of this home in San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico. The entrance reveals cement floor tiles with a graphic pattern design and a show-stopping copper kitchen island, which serves to balance the use of dark wood for the ceiling and island countertop.
Master Bathroom Enjoys Picturesque Views of Pacific Ocean
Handmade tiles create the illusion of a rug in the stylish master bathroom of this home in San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico. The bathroom features picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding grounds on multiple sides, wrapping the soaking tub in a tropical embrace.
Media Room Enjoys Views of Pacific Ocean
A slate black wall frames a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean from the comfortable TV room in this home located on Baja California and balances the use natural materials in the space. A door retracts into a pocket in the wall to effortlessly link the indoor space with the outdoors.
Double Queen Beds Provide Space for Multiple Guests or Children
Double queen beds create a comfortable space for guests or the kids to retreat after a long day at the beach. A ladder leads to additional space in a loft, and glass doors retract into a pocket in the wall to open the room up to the lush grounds outside.

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