Suna House by YDR Estudio: A Coastal Retreat in La Ribera, Mexico
Suna House by YDR Estudio in La Ribera, Mexico, blends desert-inspired architecture, natural materials, central circular patio, and seamless indoor-outdoor coastal living.
Nestled between the tranquil expanse of La Ribera’s beaches and the rugged beauty of Baja California Sur’s mountains, Suna House by YDR Estudio embodies serene luxury and modern architectural elegance. Completed in 2024, this 700 m² coastal residence harmoniously blends natural landscapes with sophisticated design, creating a vacation home that celebrates both relaxation and immersive nature experiences.


Architecture Inspired by Nature
As visitors approach Suna House, they are welcomed by a thoughtfully curated entry sequence. A striking cactus wall introduces two mirror modules flanking the entrance: a car garage and a service house, seamlessly integrated into the home’s overall aesthetic. These modules guide guests through desert-inspired patios that lead to the main residence, creating a transition that feels both functional and poetic.

The main house and its modules are clad in local stone, perfectly complementing the surrounding sand and desert terrain. Beige concrete echoes the natural colors of the coast, while warm wooden accents reflect the desert’s organic tones. The upward-tilted roof draws the eye to the sky, reinforcing the home’s connection to its surroundings. These material choices ensure the house remains visually grounded, yet strikingly elegant, in its beachfront setting.



Central Circular Patio: Heart of the Home
At the core of the house lies a central circular patio, a multifunctional space designed for relaxation, social interaction, and meditation. Its centerpiece, a fire pit surrounded by a circular sofa, invites gathering beneath the night sky, offering residents a unique vantage point for stargazing and enjoying tranquil evenings. This open-air courtyard seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor areas, fostering a sense of openness and harmony with nature.



Thoughtful Interior Layout
Suna House features six bedrooms, each designed with a neutral, calming palette. The master bedroom faces the beach, providing stunning coastal views, while a second master bedroom overlooks the circular patio. Two additional bedrooms share a bathroom with a bunk room, each with vistas of the desert-inspired rear patio. Travertine marble bathrooms maintain the home’s natural material palette while providing elegance and sophistication.
Surrounding the central patio, living and dining spaces are designed for fluidity, opening fully to the beach terrace. This layout promotes cross-ventilation and allows for seamless indoor-outdoor living, connecting the social spaces to nature.


Outdoor Living and Beach Integration
The front terrace extends toward the pristine beach, featuring sculptural concrete cubes that form the pool, jacuzzi, and steps leading directly to the sand. This design blurs the line between architecture and landscape, creating a continuous flow from the home’s interior to the natural coastal environment.


A Vacation Home Like No Other
Suna House is more than just a luxury retreat; it is an immersive coastal experience. By blending modern design, natural materials, and functional elegance, YDR Estudio has created a residence that celebrates La Ribera’s landscapes, encourages connection with nature, and offers a sophisticated, serene escape.


All photographs are works of Luz Imelda Castillo
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