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Casa Lumeria

Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Courtyard with limestone pool, wooden loungers, cream umbrellas, cascading vines on brutalist concrete architecture, minimalist luxury design.
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Designed for deep rest, reflection, and reconnection, Casa Lumeria is surrounded by lush mountains and mystical energy. This eco-conscious retreat blends modern design with ancient wisdom, offering a rare escape into stillness and beauty.

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Set in one of Mexico’s most spiritually rich regions, Casa Lumeria invites guests into a world where nature, architecture, and intention converge. The property features five thoughtfully designed suites, an infinity pool with panoramic mountain views, a private temazcal, and tranquil gardens filled with native plants. Natural materials like reclaimed wood, stone, and handwoven textiles create a serene interior that complements the raw landscape outside. Indoor and outdoor spaces flow effortlessly together, ideal for group retreats, slow travel, or extended stays. Enjoy meals prepared by an in-house chef, guided meditation sessions, or simply stargaze from a hammock as the evening cicadas sing.

Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Ochre-walled living room with green linen sofa, carved wooden furniture, textile art, woven rugs, and natural light creating warm, earthy bohemian atmosphere.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Modernist villa with weathered terracotta façade, lush tropical garden, mountain backdrop, covered terrace with white umbrellas and native plantings.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Modernist wooden colonnade opening onto stone courtyard, dappled sunlight through climbing vines, minimalist hospitality architecture.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Curved stone pools with lush jungle garden, mountains, and afternoon light filtering through tropical vegetation.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Wooden dining table with natural chairs beneath draped fiber pendant light, exposed timber beam ceiling, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking verdant landscape.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Wooden loungers with coral striped cushions beside green pool, lush tropical garden, modernist concrete pavilion with climbing vines.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Brutalist stone gallery with curved metal railing, illuminated by dramatic oval skylight casting geometric light on textured wall.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Dark wooden mirror frame with carved geometric detailing above console displaying artisan ceramics, leather accessories, and woven textiles, reflecting pink curved sofa and verdant garden beyond.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Terracotta dome structure nestled in lush tropical garden with mountain vista, contemporary architecture blending earthy materials and verdant landscape.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Modernist poolside pavilion with hanging vines, wooden lounge chairs, and lush jungle canopy at golden hour.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Sunlit courtyard with curved plunge pool, terracotta sculptural heads, cream stone surround, and dense ivy-covered walls creating serene tropical retreat.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom with ochre linen bedding, plaster walls, carved wooden beam, ceramic vessels, and geometric patterned rug.

Master Bedroom #1

Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Wooden pedestal table with spherical legs beside woven basket, vintage door, and spiked ceramic vessel against ochre textured wall with natural light.

Master Bedroom #2

Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom alcove with warm plaster walls, wooden cabinetry, terracotta pillows with tassels, linen curtains, and patterned rug in natural light.

Guest Bedroom #1

Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Minimalist interior with terracotta vessels, wooden window frame, dappled natural light, geometric tile floor, earthy tones, serene architectural design.

Guest Bedroom #2

The Details

What makes it Kobu

Drawing inspiration from both indigenous architecture and modern Mexican minimalism, Casa Lumeria is a masterclass in quiet luxury. Interiors highlight craftsmanship, custom woodwork, handmade ceramics, and local stone, all presented in a soft, neutral palette. Every design choice serves a purpose, creating harmony between the built environment and the sacred landscape of Tepoztlán.

Casa Lumeria was designed with a low-impact ethos at its core. Solar panels power the home, rainwater is harvested for irrigation, and all amenities are plastic-free and biodegradable. Food is locally sourced, with a strong emphasis on organic produce and fair-trade partnerships. Even the landscaping supports local ecosystems, with indigenous plants and pollinator-friendly flowers.

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Directions

Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX)

20 min by car

The Destination

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Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Courtyard with limestone pool, wooden loungers, cream umbrellas, cascading vines on brutalist concrete architecture, minimalist luxury design.

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