Casa Adela Debuts in San Miguel

Published: March 18, 2019

Casa Adela has arrived as the newest boutique concept in the municipality of San Miguel de Allende in Guanajuato, Mexico. The countryside oasis maximizes its natural setting while also embracing a simple, artful design that surrounds the property’s centralized natural thermal spring.

Originally designed as a private residence by artist John Houshmand and New York-based architect David Howell, the onsite hacienda houses seven thoughtfully furnished guestrooms flanked by citrus courtyards and rooftop gardens. Accommodations range from the 450-square-foot Panoramic suite to the grand 1,000-square-foot Honeymoon suite, which boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, a double-facing fireplace, soaking tub, separate sitting areas, and framed mountain views. A neutral color palette and elements such as polished concrete walls allow the idyllic backdrop of citrus orchards and olive trees to take centerstage via abundant floor-to-ceiling windows and an open pool deck.