Designed by Iván Lengstorff and Renato Trujillo, the space combines the original elements of the house with textures that simulate wood and stone in porcelain tiles.
Submitted at May 7, 2021, 12:00 PM

Tukabash - Master Suite - Iván Lengstorff and Renato Trujillo. The Tucavaca Valley Municipal Reserve is the inspiration for this space, which consists of five rooms spread over almost 60 m². The name of this region derives from the Chiquitano “Tukabash” (Otucabax), in homage to the tapacaré species, a bird that is known for nesting near its parents. Here, the original elements of the house are combined with textures that simulate wood and stone in porcelain tiles and furniture. There are also elements from the region, such as natural fabrics and carved pieces, in addition to the lush vegetation. (Alvaro Mier)
(Alvaro Mier/CASACOR)
(Alvaro Mier/CASACOR)
Here, the original elements of the house are combined with textures that simulate wood and stone in porcelain tiles and furniture. There are also elements from the region, such as natural fabrics and carved pieces .
(Alvaro Mier/CASACOR)
The color appears in the bedding and the lush vegetation that fills the space. Highlight for the marble bathroom with LED lighting that brings rustic chic into play!
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