Rosa Morada’s interior concept arose from its natural context and pink concrete architecture. Chain + Siman created warm, serene spaces using timber ceilings, earthy textures, woven details and soft textiles. The design blends rustic materials with elegant furniture and artisanal objects to evoke a subtle Mexican identity. Interiors open fully to terraces and gardens, merging indoor comfort with the lush jungle and ocean views.
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The interior design of Rosa Morada is based on San Pancho’s lush coastal jungle and ocean views. While the architecture terraces down the hillside, preserving vegetation and blending with the pink tones of local earth, the interiors open directly to shaded patios and outdoor lounges. Its calm, natural palette reflects the landscape, while the layout ensures privacy and a quiet connection to the Pacific horizon.
Passive design strategies for eco-compactibility guides Rosa Morada, with architecture that enhances natural cooling. The interior design applies timber, stone, and earthy textures to reflect the site’s palette while promoting thermal comfort. Open layouts with shaded patios foster airflow and reduce energy use. The project’s material choices and spatial strategies strengthen its connection to San Pancho.
Rosa Morada’s interior design by Chain + Siman is defined by warmth, texture, and a strong sense of place. Drawing inspiration from the surrounding jungle and pink concrete architecture, the office used natural timber ceilings, stone surfaces, and handcrafted furniture to create calm and inviting spaces. Earthy tones and woven details appear throughout, from rustic light fixtures to artisanal textiles that soften each room. Open layouts connect interiors to shaded patios and terraces, enhancing ventilation and merging indoor comfort with views of lush greenery and the ocean beyond. Bathrooms feature stone sinks and textured finishes that echo the project’s natural palette, while bedrooms integrate neutral linens, custom woodwork, and woven headboards for a grounded, serene atmosphere. This approach celebrates Mexican materials and craftsmanship, creating spaces that feel rooted in context yet refined in execution. The result is an interior design that enhances the architectural concept while offering residents a tranquil, authentic experience aligned with the Nayarit coastal landscape.
The clients asked Chain + Siman to create interiors that felt true to San Pancho’s spirit. They designed spaces that feel luxurious and homey, with handcrafted pieces that bring warmth and calm throughout. The result feels deeply personal—a home that honours the landscape and invites to a mindful way of living.
Chain + Siman is a Mexico City-based architecture and interior design firm led by Renatta Chain and Lina Siman. They partnered in 2016 to design projects that balance simplicity, luxury, and functionality through clean lines, natural palettes, and a close dialogue between light, space, and texture. They have designed residential, hospitality, retail, and corporate spaces, each shaped by their dedication to detail, personalised client service, and understanding of cultural and functional contexts. Their architecture integrates a luxurious lifestyle into everyday living, creating atmospheres that evoke emotion, enhance life, and harmonise with their surroundings in spaces that merge a timeless, contemporary and regional feel.