Preserve Structure


The photo presents a charming study in a Mexican hacienda, showcasing a rustic Spanish Revival aesthetic. A grand, rough-hewn wooden archway frames the entrance to the room, hinting at the substantial, aged timbers that define the space. Inside, the floor is laid with warm, terracotta-colored clay tiles, complemented by a matching baseboard, creating an earthy foundation. Walls are finished in a light, textured stucco, providing a neutral backdrop for the rich wooden elements. Dominating the left wall is a long, antique-style credenza crafted from distressed wood, adorned with decorative carvings and topped with a metal artifact resembling a spoked wheel and a ceramic vase. To the right, two inviting armchairs – one in a rich leather and the other in a woven natural fiber – offer comfortable seating. The focal point of the back wall is a natural gray stone facade, lending a sense of permanence and natural beauty. Above the stone, a band of dark-framed windows allows diffused natural light to enter, suggesting it's daytime. Complementing the natural light are artistic wrought-iron wall sconces, casting a warm, inviting glow that highlights the textured surfaces. A substantial wooden desk sits against the stone wall, accompanied by a black leather swivel chair, its back prominently visible. Overhead, an ornate wrought-iron chandelier further enhances the warm, inviting atmosphere, reinforcing the hacienda's timeless charm.