In a residential zone of Mexico City, Casa Caucaso is a private residence with a remarkable view thanks to its strategic position, raised above street level.
The house designed by José Juan Rivera Río and made mostly of concrete, stone, steel and glass establishes a dialogue with its surroundings thanks to a large terrace running along the living area.
The first floor contains the main space with a double-height entrance leading to a luminous living area, facing west, and two bedrooms, both with private bath and closet, facing east.
The second level is reached by a bridge, and contains the master bedroom and a fourth bedroom, both supplied with a terrace, a bath and a private dressing room.
The basement hosts technical areas and services.
For the floors, the choice has gone to Atelier Mareggiata Cefalù 1131 by Listone Giordano: a collection that thanks to its technical characteristics and fine workmanship conserves the natural identity and image of the wood.