This fully renovated 1945 Art Deco house is quietly set on a gated street in the heart of Lomas de Chapultepec, one of Mexico City’s most established residential enclaves. With 152 sqm of built area on a 115 sqm plot, the home offers a thoughtful balance between mid-century architectural character and contemporary living.
Arranged over two levels, the house features four bedrooms and three full bathrooms, unified by an atmosphere that feels warm, calm, and deliberately understated. Restored original wood floors and terrazzo anchor the interiors, while clean lines and neutral tones allow the architecture to speak for itself. The ground floor hosts the living and dining areas alongside a functional kitchen and a highly flexible room – ideal as a generous bedroom, family room, study, or secondary dining space – opening directly onto a spacious terrace that extends everyday life outdoors.
Upstairs, two bedrooms with closets and en-suite bathrooms are joined by an additional space suited for a home office or TV lounge, with direct access to a second private terrace, bringing in natural light and a sense of openness.
A home defined by proportion and heritage, crafted for those who value architectural integrity, flexibility, and a quietly exceptional location.
Montes de Oca, San Miguel Chapultepec I Sección, Miguel Hidalgo, Ciudad de México