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Contemporary villa with spacious living areas



Casa Jacaranda is a modern newly built villa in a residential area in the Mexican city of Zapopan, Guadalajara. Situated on an elevated plot the property enjoys unobstructed views of the surrounding green spaces and views. The villa bears the signature of Hernandez Silva and stands out for its ultra modern style.

Casa Jacarandas new villa in an exclusive location of concrete

Street view, new villa offers a high degree of confidentiality. At the main entrance there is a stone staircase to the right of it is covered parking available. The wooden slats of the roof terrace to filter the incoming solar radiation and affect the rigorous and on the building.

Private residence with a contemporary look



The massive concrete structure is the use of glass on the back cover visual lightness. The property is built on 3 floors. The main living area opens onto a terrace overlooking the beautiful living landscape and offers a panoramic view of the city. Upstairs, the master bedroom is spacious with balconies.

Modern concrete house with a flat roof and a window to the front

The interior is dominated by bright colors – yellow in the dining room, red-orange on the residential terrace. A vertical green wall is the highest point in the kitchen. Wood brings in a feeling of warmth, while the natural stone exterior gives a calm cold.

Bright bedrooms upstairs

To relax in the village of newly built villa are very suitable veranda, balcony, idyllic garden, complete with a small pond. living room furniture, hammocks and rocking chairs invite you to relax.

Photos: Mito Covarrubias

The ground floor is wheelchair accessible seat connected to the terrace and garden

Villa situated on a high

Jacarandas House by Hernandez Silva Arquitectos street facade

Smooth transition of interior and exterior space

New villa in a quiet location

The front of the house with a lawn mowed

Glass front transparent to allow light and air sufficient

The living room has direct access to the garden via Schibepaneele