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Mexico Sotheby′s International Realty
Laura de la Torre de Skipsey
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12238.55 平方呎
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USD 5,200,000
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環境介紹

詳細資訊

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區域介紹

This residence is located in the exclusive Bosque de las Lomas neighborhood and

is the work of renowned architect Miguel Ángel Aragonés. On a 786 square meter

lot with a constructed area of ​​1,137 square meters, distributed over three floors,

the property redefines the concept of modern luxury through a minimalist design

that prioritizes privacy and abundant natural light. The architecture masterfully

integrates elements such as stone, reflecting pools, and fountains, creating an

atmosphere of serenity. At nightfall, the house is completely transformed thanks to

a neon lighting system that illuminates the structure, highlighting its design.

The interior of the house features four bedrooms, furnished with Poliform furniture,

Onora textiles, and a Bang & Olufsen integrated audio system. To guarantee

absolute comfort and efficient management, the property is equipped with a

Crestron automated lighting system and hydronic heating. The house has three

floors: the ground floor includes a parking area, main and service entrances, living

room, dining room, kitchen, breakfast nook, gym, home theater, billiards room, and

service area; the second floor has four bedrooms, each with an adjoining terrace;

the third floor features a solarium, lounge area, swimming pool, and terrace.

The top floor boasts a roof garden with an outdoor kitchen, dining area, living room,

and swimming pool for enjoying the outdoors.

“It is, in essence, a unique architectural piece that balances the sobriety of

minimalism with the warmth of a smart home. The design sought to eliminate

the boundary created by glass, that barrier that always divides interior and

exterior and can be an obstacle to the continuity of spaces. We placed glass

only at essential points, in a secondary role to avoid visual impact and

prevent it from becoming a fourth wall. In this way, the sequence and rhythm

of the walls are continuous.” — Miguel Ángel Aragonés


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