Indo Avellanas House: A Dialogue Between Nature and Architecture

by Stefan Gheorghe

Designed by Garton Group Architecture, the Indo Avellanas House in Costa Rica is a thoughtful response to its lush, tropical surroundings. The project features six villas—crafted from locally sourced teak and supported by lightweight steel frames—each immersed in dense greenery just steps from the Pacific Ocean.

Indo Avellanas House

Indo Avellanas House large windows

Indo Avellanas House natural wood furniture

Indo Avellanas House open layout decor

Indo Avellanas House open bathroom

Indo Avellanas House entrance villa

Indo Avellanas House wood facade

Indo Avellanas House small pool

Indo Avellanas House stone wall

Indo Avellanas House low ceiling wood profile

Indo Avellanas House hanging light

What stands out is the careful site planning: not a single mature tree was removed to accommodate the new structures. Instead, the villas are gently nestled among them, creating a low-impact footprint. Open-plan living spaces connect directly to private terraces and plunge pools, blurring boundaries between indoors and out.

Indo Avellanas House concrete island with wood extension

Indo Avellanas House wood table extension

Indo Avellanas House a frame like

Indo Avellanas House sunset light

Architects Tom Garton and Dennis Cordero have created more than just vacation homes. With a minimalist aesthetic rooted in warm wood tones and clean lines, these villas respect their environment while offering a refined, modern take on coastal living.

Image Copyright Andres Garcia Lachner – www.garcialachner.com – Instagram: @Garcia_Lachner

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