This private Mexican Beach House uses regional materials: red
tiles for the roof, terra cotta and inlaid pebbles embedded in the
tiled floor, inlaid pebbles on the bar, talavera
tiled bathrooms, the mesquite and hand - carved wood used in the armoires, dining and living room furnishings,
decorative wooden accents used on the doors and windows, the vintage collectable accessories amassed from
around the Mexican countryside and the world, and the gorgeous framed art in every room.
The background of the menu screens looks very colourful and vibrant such as the main menu that contains a Mahjong logo slowly moving up and down with the O in Mahjong replaced with a rotating yin yang symbol that rather appropriately reflects the Chinese philosophy of opposite forces being able to attract, while a pair of Mahjong
tiles spin
around next to each other on top of a scroll containing
decorative patterns and artwork.
You can install
tiles that perfectly reflect your sense of style —
around your tub, halfway up the walls, or even as a
decorative border or to break up a two - toned wall.