Set between the sacred ruins of Tulum and the vibrant shores of Cancun, Sadhu Retreat is a private wellness sanctuary. Suspended above the underground rivers of the Riviera Maya, it’s a place where nature, design, and heritage breathe as one.
Natural stone, textured wood, raw lime, woven palm. Each element was chosen to echo the soul of the land. The spirit here is tactile and grounded, a layered blend of materials, shadows, and silence that invites slowness, reflection, and belonging.
Open Spaces, Quiet Paths
Flowing terraces open gently to the jungle, inviting light, breeze, and silence into the space. The architecture doesn’t dominate, it leans back, letting nature speak through shade, texture, and movement.
Suspended above limestone rivers, the retreat was shaped as a refuge. Rooms center on rest and ritual, with every path and threshold guiding the body back to calm.
Letting Nature Take the Lead
BEHIND THE PROJECT
Rooted in Mayan heritage and shaped by the rhythm of the jungle, the design invites balance through calm geometry, native textures, and open-air transitions. Spaces unfold gently, guided by light and breeze, where each line honors what came before. Blending ancestral echoes with modern restraint, it finds harmony in the dialogue between past and present. More than a home, it’s a sanctuary where history, nature, and stillness breathe together.
When Design Becomes Refuge
Soft light pours into the bedroom, where textured stone walls and earthy tones create a sense of peace. Every line is gentle, every material chosen to soothe. In the bathroom, raw wood and imperfect rhythms blur the boundary between nature and design, a space where human ritual meets the quiet soul of the jungle.