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These types of cushions are often used to soften very minimal spaces. The materials are quite present on their own, so they do not need bold colors or patterns to stand out.

What matters here is texture over color. The roughness of raffia or jute adds depth to an otherwise neutral setting. This is why they are often paired with smooth surfaces like plaster walls or clean bedding.

They also work well when used in small numbers. One or two cushions are enough to introduce warmth without making the space feel busy.

This approach is often used in places like Tulum where interiors rely on material contrast rather than decoration.

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Tulum has developed a very specific interior language. Walls are often finished in soft plaster, edges are rounded instead of sharp and materials are left as natural as possible. Wood, linen and stone are used without heavy treatment, which keeps everything quiet in tone.

What stands out is the absence of contrast. Instead of mixing colors, spaces are built within one palette. Beige, sand and off white dominate, with small shifts in texture creating variation.

Furniture stays low and simple. Lighting is soft and often handmade, adding just enough detail without becoming a focal point. The result is a space that feels consistent from floor to ceiling.

This type of interior works best in warm climates where indoor and outdoor living blend into each other. It creates a setting that feels slow, open and easy to live in.

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Tulum stays are designed around outdoor living.

Rooms often open directly onto terraces, pools or gardens, so you naturally spend more time outside instead of inside. The layout is simple: a sleeping area, an open bathroom and a connection to nature.

Materials are kept natural and functional. Stone walls help regulate heat, while wood and linen keep the space breathable in a humid climate. Most places avoid heavy decoration and focus on airflow, shade and light.

When booking in Tulum, check if your room has:
– direct access to outdoor space
– enough shade during the day
– good ventilation instead of only air conditioning

These details will make a bigger difference than the size of the room.

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Natural Minimal Space

To achieve this type of space, focus on a few clear elements.

Start with the base. Use light, neutral colors like white, sand or beige for walls and floors. Keep surfaces clean and avoid visual clutter.

Choose natural materials. Wood, linen, stone and clay should be consistent across furniture and decor. Avoid glossy finishes, go for matte and textured.

Keep furniture low and simple. Think built-in seating, minimal tables and open layouts. Leave space between objects to create a calm structure.

Add greenery in a controlled way. Use plants as accents rather than filling the entire space.

Use soft textiles for shade and movement. Curtains, rugs and cushions should stay within the same color palette.

Would you apply this style at home or keep it for travel spaces? Share your view.

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A stay in Tulum is different from a standard beach holiday.

You wake up with natural light filtered through linen curtains. No high rise hotels no crowded lobbies. Most places are small scale boutique hotels built with wood stone and plaster. The focus is on privacy calm and connection to nature.

Days are simple. Breakfast with fresh fruit local coffee and handmade tortillas. Mornings at the beach or visiting the Mayan ruins. Afternoons cooling down in a cenote or resting in the shade. Evenings are about good food soft lighting and slow conversations.

Many hotels operate with a low impact approach. Solar energy natural ventilation limited technology in the rooms. The idea is to disconnect from noise and reconnect with yourself.

A stay in Tulum gives you structure without pressure. You eat well, you sleep deeply, you spend time outside. You realize that comfort does not need to be complicated.

You arrive for the location. You leave with a different rhythm.

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Less decoration more meaning. Handwoven wall pieces natural fibers raw wood and earth toned ceramics. Every material is honest. You see the craft. You feel the structure. Nothing is polished to perfection and that is exactly the point.

Neutral colors tactile surfaces functional shapes. Each object has a purpose and adds warmth without adding clutter.

Bring this into your own space. Choose handmade over mass produced. Work with natural materials. Leave walls breathing and surfaces clear. Design a home that feels grounded and connected to nature.

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Handcrafted bikinis woven details shells and sun toned fabrics. Jewelry inspired by the ocean and the earth. Pieces that feel personal not perfect. Nothing overstyled nothing unnecessary.

This is not about trends. It is about choosing items that reflect who you are and how you want to feel. Natural textures warm colors strong silhouettes. Designed to move with you from beach to dinner without changing your identity.

Wear what feels honest. Support craftsmanship. Invest in pieces that tell a story and last beyond one season.

Be you bravely.

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Tulum is located on the Caribbean coast of Mexico in the state of Quintana Roo. It brings together nature culture and a conscious lifestyle in one place.

Here you will find the famous Maya ruins overlooking the sea. A historic site that reminds you of the power of simplicity and strategic location. There are also cenotes natural freshwater sinkholes where you can swim and cool off. Think of Gran Cenote or Cenote Calavera. Clear limestone pools in the middle of the jungle that show how pure and rich this environment truly is.

Along the coast you will find the hotel zone with boutique hotels such as Azulik and Papaya Playa Project. Architecture built with wood and natural materials without excess. Many places operate off grid or with minimal impact. You can feel it in the atmosphere. Less mass tourism more attention to detail.

Tulum is also known for its food scene. Fresh fish local vegetables creative plant based kitchens. Restaurants such as Hartwood and Arca cook over open fire using seasonal ingredients. It is about flavor and origin not presentation.

In addition Tulum has become a center for yoga wellness and personal development. Daily yoga classes breathwork ice baths and retreats make it easy to reset both body and mind. You do not come here only to relax but to live with intention.

You need less than you think. More nature more simplicity more quality. That is what you take with you when you leave.

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