Jose Leon Cerrillo, who had long sought a space reflective of his artistic vision, found unexpected inspiration in a 1913 French-style townhouse, despite its contrasting style.
Cerrillo's new home, designed by Jose G. de la Lama, showcases a unique blend of Porfirian architectural features along with elements appealing to urban Mexican sensibilities.
The house's triple-height atrium and the natural light it provides were crucial in Cerrillo's decision to purchase, complementing his collection of tropical plants.
Despite spending years seeking a modernist dwelling, Cerrillo embraced the surprising charm of a gentrified Roma Norte mansion built with ideal features for his lifestyle.
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