Best Products Style How to Decorate Your Home Like a Tulum Beach House By Kira Turnbull Kira Turnbull Instagram Website Kira Turnbull is a freelance photographer, writer, and social media content producer who splits her time between New York City and London. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on March 7, 2017 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Moses Berkson The eclectic design and décor of Tulum has long lured visitors as much as its Yucatecan cuisine and calming yoga classes overlooking azure waters. The rustic town is the antithesis of nearby Cancun's all-inclusive resorts and jam-packed beach strips, and its decorative style makes it the ultimate bohemian getaway. In the past decade, stylish ex-pats have retreated from bustling metro areas like Brooklyn and L.A. to the laid-back Yucatan haven, but not without bringing a little modern style to the jungle. The town's look combines effortless minimalism with a focus on the natural surroundings of jungle and sea. Hotels are built along the beach, their large open spaces filled with furniture made from driftwood and light fixtures in the shape of bird nests. Cow hide rugs and colorful Sayulita chairs amplify the tie between nature and interior design. On the jungle side, restaurants opt for open-air spaces with vintage chandeliers hung from trees and tiny tea candles dotted throughout the grounds to make Tulum its own enchanted forest. Stores are adorned with larger-than-life handmade dream catchers that sway in the breeze and that sweet smell of traditional copal incense, a Mayan herb used for healing purposes, permeates throughout the town, giving Tulum its very own signature scent. In this bohemian refuge, the outside and inside become one. If you want to bring a little of the beach lifestyle and look into your humble abode, it's all about neutral hues with pops of color. The Yucatan Peninsula is abundant in natural resources and many opt for using local artisans and designers to create furniture and décor. Hotels and restaurants along Tulum's beach road use handmade light fixtures created from vejuco roots and some roofs are built from dried palmetto or guano palms. There are also iconic design elements like those found at the famous Coqui Coqui Residence and Spa in nearby Coba, where organic textures and old Victorian antiques coexist. Whether you decide to channel the traditional rustic furniture and muted tones or juxtapose organic materials with contemporary artwork and modern furniture—a la Casa Malca—Tulum's aesthetic is always about embracing the beauty of nature. Here's a list to get you started on that dreamy beach bungalow. 01 of 28 Handmade Cotton Mayan Hammock Courtesy of Novica To buy: novica.com, $120 02 of 28 Neutral Henequen Cushion with Leather Accents Courtesy of Novica 03 of 28 Zapotec Handwoven Rug Courtesy of Novica To buy: novica.com, $490 04 of 28 Leather Butterfly Chair Courtesy of Urban Outfitters 05 of 28 Wilder California Solo Saguaro Art Print Courtesy of Urban Outfitters 06 of 28 Maryam Macrame Banner Courtesy of Urban Outfitters 07 of 28 Locust Salaya Ikat Woven Pillow Courtesy of Urban Outfitters 08 of 28 Arya Kilim Woven Pillow Courtesy of Urban Outfitters 09 of 28 Industrial Wall Mirror Courtesy of Urban Outfitters 10 of 28 Acapulco Rocker Courtesy of Aha 11 of 28 Oasis Round Hoop Sheer Bed Canopy Courtesy of Bed Bath and Beyond To buy: bedbathandbeyond.com, $28 12 of 28 Hanging Rattan Chair Courtesy of Serena and Lily To buy: serenaandlily.com, $498 13 of 28 Zagora Tasseled Dresser Courtesy of Anthropologie 14 of 28 Soft-Washed Linen Duvet Courtesy of Anthropologie 15 of 28 Rustic Living Rug Courtesy of Anthropologie To buy: anthropologie.com, from $198 16 of 28 Fronds Wall Art Courtesy of Anthropologie 17 of 28 Copal Incense Sticks Courtesy of CB2 18 of 28 Maya Wood Outdoor Chair Courtesy of CB2 19 of 28 Faux Fan Palm Courtesy of CB2 20 of 28 Brentwood Light Pendant Courtesy of West Elm 21 of 28 Serape Blanket Courtesy of The Little Market To buy: thelittlemarket.com, $58 22 of 28 Ceramic Bull Skull Courtesy of Evoke the Spirit 23 of 28 Ceramic Taho Canister Set Courtesy of Evoke the Spirit 24 of 28 Hartwood Cookbook Courtesy of Amazon To buy: amazon.com, $22 25 of 28 Staredown Print Courtesy of West Elm To buy: westelm.com, $249 26 of 28 Crescent Moon Dream Catcher Courtesy of Urban Outfitters 27 of 28 Handwoven Lorne Rug Courtesy of Anthropologie 28 of 28 Coqui Coqui Candle Courtesy of Net-A-Porter Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit