Perched in the quiet elegance of the hills, Peru Resort is designed as a tranquil hideaway that blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings. Every detail of this resort reflects thoughtful curation — from locally sourced materials to spatial planning that respects the contours of the land. Ad Interio envisioned Peru Resort as a place where architecture enhances, rather than interrupts, the environment. The outcome is a retreat that celebrates rustic charm while offering modern comfort and functionality.
The front facade is a harmonious blend of raw brickwork and wooden finishes, offering a timeless appeal. Its rustic textures and natural tones blend beautifully into the mountainous backdrop. The design avoids unnecessary complexity and instead champions simplicity, local materiality, and honest expression.
Locally sourced materials help maintain sustainability and reduce construction costs.
The raw look is enhanced through unpolished finishes, echoing the earthiness of the hills.
At the heart of the resort lies a distinctive circular café, which acts as a central focal point and social hub. Wrapped in wooden paneling, this design element is repeated across the property for visual consistency.
The interior wooden cladding adds warmth and a sense of enclosure while staying airy and bright.
The café’s unique geometry makes it stand out architecturally.
Each private cottage at Peru Resort is designed for maximum space efficiency without compromising on luxury.
Compact layouts make excellent use of every square foot.
Wide windows offer scenic views and maintain a connection to nature.
The use of recycled timber and textured finishes reinforces the natural character of the resort.
The interiors throughout Peru Resort reflect a consistent theme of raw elegance. Walls are treated with natural-texture finishes that absorb light and create a warm, earthy ambiance. Minimalistic décor is paired with:
Handmade furnishings
Woven textiles in neutral hues
Accent lighting to maintain a warm glow throughout the evening
Peru Resort is a shining example of contextual design—architecture that responds to its setting rather than standing apart from it. Every decision, from facade to furniture, aligns with the core values of sustainability, simplicity, and grounded elegance.
Ad Interio’s design approach ensures that guests don’t just stay here—they experience the rhythm of the hills, the textures of the earth, and the peace of nature.
Raw brick & wood façade
Circular café with signature wooden paneling
Wood-enveloped lobby and reception
Private cottages with optimized layouts
Textured, organic interior finishes
Locally sourced materials to reduce cost & footprint