| New Tulum Treehouse Provides a Jungle Escape Dan Howarth - Dezeen | |
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This white-concrete guest house in the Mexican resort of Tulum is surrounded by dense tropical foliage, which can be viewed from above thanks to a large roof terrace (Photos by CO-LAB Design Office)
Opening this month, Tulum Treehouse was designed by local firm CO-LAB Design Office as a five-bedroom private guest retreat nestled among the dense mangrove jungle and array of palms.

The white-concrete building is set back from Tulum's main beach road, where most of the area's accommodation, restaurants and shops are found, and sits adjacent to the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve.

The house can be rented as a three-bed retreat, with guests occupying the upper floors only, or a full five-bed home including the lower level.
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