palatial residence in bosques de las lomas
designed by the acclaimed architect roy azar, this mansion was featured in the inaugural issue of decor international magazine (1998), where it was praised for its functional yet majestic concept, with expansive spaces, soaring ceilings, and large windows that exalt natural light.
set on one of the most prestigious streets in bosques de las lomas, the estate offers 1,425 m² of construction on a 1,174 m² lot, distributed across four symmetrical levels with dual street frontage.
the main entrance recalls european palatial estates and world-class hotels: a sculpted garden vestibule, antique-style lanterns, and a vehicle bay for direct drop -off. from here, one can access either the garage for 12 cars (8 covered) or the lush private garden.
the interior vestibule, with its triple height, skylights, and curved walls, bathes the space in natural light. this central gallery includes a guest powder room, a large study/office with tv lounge, and a cozy half-moon sitting nook.
throughout the residence, refined materials elevate every detail: varied marble, solid woods, embroidered silk and cotton wall coverings, and gilded accents that underscore sophistication.
more than a luxury property, villa romana is an architectural masterpiece that celebrates the art of fine living, blending grandeur, elegance, and functionality into a timeless residence.