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Tulum Treehouse: A Discreet Luxury Refuge

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Set in the jungle and situated near a biosphere reserve, a Caribbean beach & Mayan ruins, Tulum Treehouse is a discreetly luxurious refuge

In Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, Tulum is a hot spot for travelers from all over the world. With its high-end restaurants serving delicious food, sublime natural landscapes with pristine beaches, and an exceptional archaeological site along the coast, the small beach town has everything, including Tulum Treehouse.

Surrounded by tropical vegetation, Tulum Treehouse—a member of Design Hotels—is a unique, five-bedroom property that can host up to 10 people. Each bedroom features an en-suite bathroom, a private terrace, an outdoor shower, and a hammock. Available to rent (only three rooms or in its entirety thanks to two additional rooms located on the garden level), the house is the result of a fruitful collaboration between creative minds, and reflects a mix between international design and local craftsmanship.

In charge of the architecture, Tulum-based Co-Lab Design Office subtly combined polished concreted in a sandy tone with locally sourced Tzalam wood throughout, striving to integrate the structure with its surroundings.

Guests discover spacious bedrooms among the trees while wraparound terraces and open-air spaces—like the 12-person dining area on the rooftop—invite guests to enjoy the views from every angle. Based in Berlin, Annabell Kutucu worked on the interior design, creating peaceful spaces where simplicity and pureness pervade.

Organic materials from the region were preferred for a contextualized aesthetic. Furniture and decorative accessories were sourced from both international designers and Mexican artisans: Local textiles are from Mexican brand Caravana; baskets, hand-woven by craftswoman Rosalinda, are made with the local fiber bejuco that was used by the Mayans; and ceramics are by La Chicharra, an Oaxacan maker who collaborates with local designers—including Valeria Tamayo and Justina Ricárdez—and blends traditional techniques with advanced technology.

A Yucatan family of carpenters who collects fallen, displaced, and diseased trees from the tropical region of Veracruz created the furniture; while the natural products for skin and hair care, body oils, and other aromatic products with indigenous ingredients are from local beauty brand Lolita Lolita.

At the heart of Tulum Treehouse, which relies on a full solar setup and water treatment and irrigation system, is sustainability to help preserve the fragile and beautiful ecosystem. Here, the play between light and shadows, breeze and birdsong, and bright sunlight and lush green plants dictate the rhythm of life—one where a slow pace and quality time prevail in a relaxing atmosphere shaped to soothe the body and mind.

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