StarkSilverCreek PodcastBased on several Loreto Bay homeowners who have expressed interest in home furnishing options around Loreto, I thought it was time to catch up with Gustavo Flores, proprietor of Artesanias del Sol in Loreto.

Listen in as Gustavo talks about what attracted him to the Loreto area, what homeowners should consider when furnishing a home in Baja Mexico, and the many options his company offers in both custom and ready-made furniture.

For homeowners looking to protect the wooden doors and windows of their chicas, Gustavo talks about what can be done using Permachink (Permachink: Funny Name for the Elixir That Will Protect Your Wooden Doors and Windows in Loreto) and other more cost effective options as well.

During the discussion, I was impressed with the breadth of services that Artesanias del Sol provides; growing from modest beginnings offering just outdoor furniture to today where you can now buy indoor furniture sourced from several factories in Mexico, built-in cabinet construction and BBQ pits. Soon they will offer furniture packages that adhere to the Loreto Bay vacation program standards for the various Loreto Bay home plans.

His showroom is located right off the main highway near the new Bancomer; hours are Monday to Saturdays from 9 am to 6 pm, closed on Sundays.

If you are looking for home furnishings, do stop by. If you have worked with Gustavo in the past, share any feedback and thoughts in the comments.

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Podcast #3 – Artesanias del Sol, Loreto Baja – Indoor and Outdoor Home Furnishings

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Artesanias del Sol
Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Owner: Gustavo Flores Cardenas
Email: artesdelsol (at) gmail.com
Phone: +52-613-135-2581

Loni Stark
Loni Stark is an artist at Atelier Stark, psychology researcher, and technologist whose work explores the intersection of identity, creativity, and technology. A self-professed foodie and adventure travel enthusiast, she collaborates on visual storytelling projects with Clinton Stark for Stark Insider. Her insights are shaped by her role at Adobe, influencing her explorations into the human-tech relationship. It's been said her laugh can still be heard from San Jose up to the Golden Gate Bridge—unless sushi, her culinary Kryptonite, has momentarily silenced her.