Here, water and air are not just elements—they are the soul of the design. Mirrors of water and serene pools surround the villa, reflecting and softening sunlight before it reaches the walls. Gentle cross breezes flow through open spaces, naturally cooling each room and reducing energy use, creating an atmosphere as fresh as the jungle itself.
The existing trees were never obstacles, but allies. Preserved with care, they cast shade, soften sound, and regulate heat, becoming a natural shield of comfort. Every space in Xeelenja is thoughtfully designed to breathe, connect, and invite calm.
Built with regional materials Mayan stone, chukum, and fine local woods—the villa honors its environment while minimizing its footprint. With clean, minimalist lines, each façade opens outward, dissolving the boundary between indoors and nature. Villa Xeelenja is not just a place to stay—it is a quiet dialogue between design and the jungle.