Josefa Building (Terracota)

Kitchen in Reforma
Mexico City
In this kitchen, distinguished by its design, two main elements capture the eye: a majestic arch crowned by two side towers and a terracotta color palette that infuse the space with vibrant personality, lightness, and warmth.
Designed to accommodate a variety of events, the central island is the functional heart of the kitchen, comfortably seating up to six people. Equipped with an integrated grill, it allows the chef to easily interact with guests while cooking, while an elegant cylindrical hood mirrors the curvature of the arch, adding visual cohesion to the design.
For a sophisticated finishing touch, the kitchen’s uncluttered walls are clad with wallpaper, carefully selected by Sofía Aspe Interiorismo, bringing an additional layer of style and sophistication to the space.
Name: Kitchen in Josefa Building (Terracota)
Project: Sofía Aspe Interiorismo
Client: UrbanHub
Kitchen Design: Vitelier
Year: 2023
Kitchen Type: Open
Kitchen Size: Large
Area: 29 m²
Cabinets: 12
Surface: Dekton by Cosentino
Appiances: Smeg
Josefa Building
In the Josefa Building, located on the iconic Avenida de la Reforma, between the Diana the Huntress Fountain and the Angel of Independence, the four common area kitchens offer a perfect setting for socializing and hosting various events. Each kitchen has been designed to provide a distinctive and welcoming atmosphere, utilizing color and materials to create unique spaces.
The terracotta kitchen, with a large arch as its centerpiece, provides a vibrant and architectural touch; the green kitchen integrates elements of living nature, creating a fresh and revitalizing environment; the blue kitchen, with its cool and sober hue, offers an atmosphere of elegance and serenity; and the beige kitchen, with its soft palette, invites calm and relaxation.
The design of these kitchens perfectly complements the interior design project developed by Sofía Aspe Interiorismo, ensuring harmonious integration and an exceptional co-living experience.
Urban Hub
Co-living spaces are gaining increasing popularity in Mexico City. In collaboration with our client, an expert in the field, and leading interior design firms, we designed and created the kitchens for the common areas, based on the premise that each one should tell a unique story and reflect a distinct personality.

