Numen with its colonial appearance accompanies a mid-century interior design.
High ceilings, "boiserie" walls, "chukum" cover, bright spaces and ceramic tiles are the key elements inside this loft.
A selection of contemporary furnishings and one-of-a-kind pieces bring the space to life, all under a warm, earthy color palette.
A few steps from there, we will find walls that tell our history, warm people and a peaceful sea that flirts with us every sunset.
The space
Casa Numen will receive you with its warmth tones and its central location to relax and rest after a day of adventures and recreation.
Its organic design is a constant in the search for functionality and simplicity. We have an open piece visually synthesized by some swivel armchairs upholstered with "bouclé", "cesca" style chairs, and a large "jade" wrapped in mud that adorns the place. As decorative elements, clay, ceramics and jute show our identity.
The bedroom, framed by a glass and iron door, rests on cedar planks. The fully equipped kitchen and bathrooms will make your stay a very pleasant moment.
Guest access
We will receive you personally to welcome you, explain the details of the house, provide you with brief information about the surroundings and answer your questions.
Parking is free in the streets around the enclosure (Historic Center). It is usually easy to find a space near the house. You cannot park on the yellow lines.
There is a temporary parking lot at the corner of 12th Street and 59th Street (pedestrian street), to unload luggage.
Other things to note
There is a hall at the entrance of the house that is a common area.
Internet throughout the house with a speed of 50 Mbps.
The loft is located on the first floor and because it has very high ceilings, you have to consider climb a 5-meter staircase to access.
The house is located on 59th street, which is pedestrianized, so despite the fact that the windows have double glass, there may eventually be noise.