Chloé Mason Gray utilises “masculine” elements for Mexico City renovation

Mexico City interiors studio Chloé Mason Gray has renovated a house in Colonia Condesa, embracing its lack of natural light to create a space for a bachelor.

Built in the mid-20th century with a pared-back art deco style, the two-storey house is currently rented long-term by an American tech worker, who hired studio founder Gray to improve the interiors with the owners’ permission.

The home’s lack of natural light led to the embrace of dark colours and materials, such as brown plaster in the bedroom

Combining antique Mexican design pieces with those by contemporary Mexican artists and designers, the aim was to create a home that felt rooted in its

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