This Lush Courtyard Home in Mexico City Was Once a Mezcaleria
Tasting notes include outdoor spaces, ample arches, mature plants, and a wet bar and stairs covered in rosy handmade bricks.
Tasting notes include outdoor spaces, ample arches, mature plants, and a wet bar and stairs covered in rosy handmade bricks.
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Project Details:
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Architect: ZVA Interiores & Arquitectura / @zvainteriores
Interior Design: Barde vanVoltt / @bardevanvoltt
Builder: CF Taller de Arquitectura
Landscape Design: Aldaba Jardines
Lighting Design: ILWT
Photographer: Alejandro Ramírez Orozco / @alejandro_ramoroz
From the Architect: "Casa Mezcal is a captivating private residence in the heart of vibrant La Condesa neighborhood in Mexico City. The property, housed in a former mezcal tasting facility, combines architecture, nature, design, and craftsmanship in perfect harmony.
"Step into a world of charm at this historic site, with cascading stairwells, tree-filled skylights, and classic arch windows. The layout seamlessly merges the indoors with the outdoors, centered around the magnificent Guayabo Japones tree. This lush green canopy reaches from the ground floor to the bedroom balconies on the second floor.
"We believe in showcasing local talent wherever we go. That’s why we’ve partnered with Mexican designers, suppliers, brands, and artisans, incorporating their work into 90 percent of the furniture, art, and accessories. Together, we’ve created a vision that’s bold, integrated, and deeply rooted in Mexican culture."
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