For those who think that Mexico is that loud place, rich in contrasting colors and crowded narrow “barrio” houses, meet the Valna House, a gorgeous residential project, defined by JSa Arquitectura, in 2012. This is a family house located in a subdivision of Santa Fe in Mexico City. The first condition for the solution was to give the client a project, which would optimize building spaces without sacrificing the program. All the main spaces of the house are subordinate to this axis and incorporated to it visually and physically by large windows. The color palette is based on the authenticity of the materials such as exposed concrete, wood, oil, gray limestone and vegetation. Thanks to the sliding floor-to-ceiling windows, you can enjoy the summer landscape blossoming right in front of you, from the intimacy of your living room.