
ABOUT THIS TOUR
HOME TYPE: Apartment
LOCATION: Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City, Mexico
STYLE: Contemporary, Organic Modern
BEDROOMS: 3
SQUARE FEET: 1185
“My work blends design and storytelling — each piece has a bit of humor, emotion, and personality,” begins Joy Valdez, the founder and creative director of Joyful Objects, Yes!, a Mexico City-based design studio known for creating “collectible furniture and art objects that celebrate joy, craft, and color.”
“I love personalizing everything around me: my home, my furniture, even the smallest details,” writes Joy Valdez, who shares this 1185-square-foot live/work space she’s been renting for three years with her husband, Gil Caro, and their dog, Zac, and cat, Vito.
“I believe objects should feel alive and carry the maker’s signature energy. Nothing I design is ever just ‘functional’ — it has to have a story, a wink, a heartbeat.”
The light of this space — located in Mexico City’s San Miguel Chapultepec neighborhood — is what initially caught Joy’s attention. “It has these huge windows that flood the space with sunshine all day long — which immediately made it feel alive,” she writes. “The terrazzo floor was another big reason I fell in love with it. It’s such a beautiful, artisanal material that you rarely find in modern apartments anymore.”
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“I also loved how open it felt — the studio and kitchen flow together like one big canvas,” she continues. “From the start, I could imagine filling it with my furniture, my objects, and my energy. It felt like the perfect place to create, to live, and to make everything completely mine.”
Before the creative couple moved in, Joy describes the space as feeling like “an old soul — a bit dated, but full of charm. The architecture still had beautiful vintage details like terrazzo floors and a stone-textured wall from the ’80s and ’90s. It had good bones and a lot of light, but it was waiting for a new story.”
Today, Joy says her home is very much an extension of her design work and ethos. “[I]t’s joyful, personal, and full of character,” she writes. “Every corner has something I’ve designed or customized. I like mixing bold colors, playful shapes, and handmade textures that tell a story. It’s not about perfection; it’s about emotion.”
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Resources
PAINT & COLORS
Kitchen — Comex
Entrance — Comex
Office — Comex
LIVING ROOM
Sofa — I found it at a flea market and reupholstered it
Side Tables — Ventura Side Table
Woven Mirror — La Celebracion
Lamp — Kuni
Chairs by the Window — Jojo
OFFICE
Relaxation Chairs — Jojo
Desk — The Basic Table
Black Cabinet — Ventura Cabinet
White Wall Mirror — La Celebracion
Metal Colorful Vases — Joyful Objects, Yes!
This tour’s responses and photos were edited for length/size and clarity.
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