Funny thing about houses... While one might fit the bill on a practical level, it will never feel like home if you don't have an emotional connection to it. This was the case for Judy and Stephen Renkert, who downsized in 2011 to a lovely apartment but soon realised it wasn't for them. 'Family is very important to us and we wanted space for our growing brood of grandchildren,' says Judy. 'We also missed having a garden.'
Seeking something 'manageable and unpretentious', the couple found exactly what they were after in a three-bedroom 1920s cottage that came complete with beautiful views. 'I knew the second I stepped through the door that this was the home for us,' says Judy. 'It felt like the house wrapped itself around me.'
As warm and welcoming as the home was, Judy and Stephen initiated a few modifications to make it perfect. 'We wanted to draw in more light and to reconfigure the floor plan to make the most of the view,' says Judy. They also decided that the kitchen, awkwardly situated near the entrance, should be moved to the rear and incorporated into a more family-friendly kitchen/dining/ family area adjacent to the existing living room. A new wrap-around verandah would deliver an additional entertaining zone. Finally, the lower-ground level (containing the third bedroom and laundry) would be expanded to make space for a bunk room, a family room/ guestroom, an additional bathroom and a larger laundry.
Esta historia es de la edición Woman&Home; December 2024 de woman & home South Africa.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición Woman&Home; December 2024 de woman & home South Africa.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
Dive into THE INDIAN OCEAN
With turquoise waters and sublime beaches, the Indian Ocean feels like paradise. Our writers test drive resorts to help you find your dream break
The Little Town With A BIG PUNCH
Wellington is a place of rolling hills and sunshine, good for fruit and wine. Especially wine, as Lorraine Kearney tells it
COME ON OVER!
After the formality of the big day, relax and tuck into our Boxing Day spread
CHRISTMAS TREES with a trist
If a faux Christmas tree is not your style and the thought of tossing a fresh one once the decorations come down makes you feel uneasy, don't fret! These solutions will have the festive vibes going throughout the year
No Place LIKE HOME
The joy of togetherness is woven into every element of this sparkling abode
Don't feel guilty for TAKING A WEEK OFF
This month, our fitness expert Annie Deadman on why Christmas doesn't have to derail your goals
The cures of CHRISTMAS
Lost your festive spirit? Here's our alternative take on the popular song, with 12 easy remedies
Papering OVER THE CRACKS
The holiday season can take its toll on your relationship - but how can you tell if it's unsalvageable or just seasonal stress?
This is YOUR BODY
And this is your body at the end of the summer holidays
UNDER the tree
Make Christmas gifting easy with our selection of great festive ideas