OUR STORY


WHERE MODERN ARCHITECTURE MEETS ANCIENT WISDOM





Conceived by a New York-based husband-wife duo, who fell under the spell of El Paredón's energy.







The 6,500-square-foot beachfront house rises from the black sand coastline as a testament to thoughtful design and cultural heritage. 







The property serves as both a bridge to their children's Guatemalan roots and an invitation for guests to experience the magic of this Pacific paradise.






Ancient meets contemporary in every detail. Walls finished in locally sourced flagstone and Chukum—a hand-applied Mayan stucco technique—create a warm, rustic atmosphere.











Morlon stone flooring grounds the space in volcanic beauty.





Locally harvested teak from Petén that will patina beautifully with salt air and stories.





Hand pigmented cement tiles, ceramic lighting fixtures and art installations showcase the craftsmanship of regional artisans.









Each element chosen to age gracefully with the environment.

Stone walls, endless horizon, golden hour— tropical living at its most sublime.