Updated Images of Calle 57 in Merida

View of the newly plastered facade.
View of the newly plastered facade.
View of the Biblioteca
View of the Biblioteca
View of the Kitchen Area
View of the Kitchen Area
View looking north along the pergola
View looking north along the pergola
View of new cantilevered stair with open treads for air movement and transparency
View of new cantilevered stair with open treads for air movement and transparency
View from Lea's studio
View from Lea’s studio
Close up of stair looking south
Close up of stair looking south
View looking south along the pergola
View looking south along the pergola

5 Responses

  1. Susan Outerbridge just sent me your address. We have been renting their house for two years and just reserved it for next year for 2 weeks. We walked past it so many times. I can’t wait until we can see it again next March.
    Thanks for sharing these pictures. My husband is a contractor , Syracuse NY and we love looking at the projects around town and creating our own images of what we would do with the space. It always amazing what is behind the doors in Mexico.
    Hope Golden and Tom Fay

  2. All I can say is, are we invited for Christmas!!! This is beautiful. Love being able to see what’s going underneath it all.

    Penny

  3. This is super – I rremember the first pictures you showed me when you stayed with us – this transformation is a great testimony to your art. Let’s go fishing – Larry

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