Project posted by MarinaLeboreiro
Perspective is enhanced with the walnut wooden panels.
Perspective is enhanced with the walnut wooden panels.
The 30 ft long wine cellar runs the main hallway.
The 30 ft long wine cellar runs the main hallway.
Custom made furniture generates a dialogue between spaces.
Custom made furniture generates a dialogue between spaces.
Open layout was designed for friends and family entertaining.
Open layout was designed for friends and family entertaining.
The project was designed in order to take advantage of the panoramic views of Mexico City.
The project was designed in order to take advantage of the panoramic views of Mexico City.
Natural light fills the space all day long.
Natural light fills the space all day long.
Every detail was carefully selected by Faci Leboreiro.
Every detail was carefully selected by Faci Leboreiro.
The work of local artist Pichardo is the final touch in this contemporary home.
The work of local artist Pichardo is the final touch in this contemporary home.
A neutral color palette was used to create a relaxing ambience.
A neutral color palette was used to create a relaxing ambience.
The perfect workspace is framed by the view of the city´s best museums.
The perfect workspace is framed by the view of the city´s best museums.

Credits

From MarinaLeboreiro

Area – 1850 square feet

Architecture and Design – Faci Leboreiro

Location – Mexico City

Photography – Diana Arnau

Date of Completion– January 2020


Passion for wine is the major design axis for this project, where Faci Leboreiro worked closely with the clients to create this city retreat for a couple of wine and cuisine enthusiasts.

By entering through the hall, the visitor is received by a warm ambience where the wooden panels in the walls and ceiling are interrupted by an arabescato grigio marble shelf, which hosts one of the contemporary works of art found through the apartment.

Turning through the hallway, the impressive 30 feet long wine cellar, framed in polished brass, hosts the owner’s wine collection – most of which comes from his winery in Valle de Guadalupe. This is the most important element of the apartment; it was designed almost as a museum display, carefully illuminated.
It has also a special niche in the center of the cellar for his favorite cognac.

In the social area, the open kitchen creates a casual ambiance. The long bar separating the kitchen can host a dinner where wine can be paired with the food they prepare – another of the client’s hobbies.

The living area is surrounded by windows overlooking the Jumex and Soumaya museums – two architecture icons in Mexico City. The furniture -in neutral colors- was placed strategically in order to enjoy the panoramic views, interrupted by the wood panels and the large format painting by local artist Pichardo.

The master bedroom is a space completely devoted to relaxation, art and enjoying the view. All the walls are finished in walnut wood panels and leather. The reading and working area are complemented with Blu Dot furniture, adding a playful detail to the space.