Designed by award-winning Mexican architect Alfonso Quiñones, Casa Naila is a 4-bedroom home tucked into the quiet village of El Puertecito, on the outskirts of Puerto Escondido.
This is far from a typical home. The brief was simple but uncompromising: root the structure in its landscape, maximize space without excess, and comfortably accommodate a family of six plus guests.
Every element earns its place. At the center of it all is a cross-shaped internal courtyard that anchors the home's four distinct wings, a layout that delivers both efficiency and sweeping ocean views.
Inside, the house opens itself to the surrounding environment, blurring the line between interior and exterior. What distinguishes Casa Naila is its luminous restraint and bohemian soul, a genuine tribute to Oaxacan life, expressed through its materials, its textures, and its unhurried character. Nature and design don't compete here; they complete each other.
Whether you come to decompress, create, or gather, Casa Naila holds space for all of it. The beaches of El Puertecito are steps from the door.