
Architecture & Design
A Living Art Gallery
Lingalonga was conceived as a living art gallery villa. A place where architecture, furniture, and art exist in quiet dialogue.
The home is curated with Costa Rican art pieces selected for their craftsmanship and emotional presence rather than trends. Art is integrated into daily life, allowing guests to experience it naturally as part of the space.

Design Rooted in Feeling
Architecture at Lingalonga is not about statement. It is about feeling.
Every element of the home was guided by intuition, restraint, and intention. The goal was never to impress, but to create a space that feels calm, lived in, and aligned with its surroundings.
Materials, Light, and Flow
Architectural and interior inspiration draws from tropical modernism, Mediterranean calm, and the raw elegance of Costa Rica’s landscape.
Natural materials such as wood, stone, concrete, and textiles create a timeless foundation that enhances light, texture, and flow.
Indoor and outdoor living blend naturally, allowing the home to respond to the rhythms of the day.


Spaces That Unfold
Rather than one defining room, Lingalonga reveals itself gradually. Morning light transforms textures and artwork, while sunset softens the atmosphere and brings warmth throughout the home.
Outdoor living areas are central to the experience. Open, relaxed, and connected to nature, they offer space for both solitude and shared moments.
A Home Designed to Be Lived In
Lingalonga was designed for real use, not display. Spaces flow naturally, materials are meant to age well, and the home adapts to daily life rather than interrupting it. The architecture supports how people actually live, move, and gather.










