Situated up on the mountainside in Tamboerskloof, Cape Town, this boldly elegant four-storey home is the epitome of elevated style.
Jaw-dropping’ is an adjective perhaps too often bandied about by writers, who, with a swift series of taps to the keyboard, will generously attribute the reaction to just about anything. It’s the kind of hyperbole employed to bring a sense of lyricality (or ‘clickability’) to writing, so when it’s used to describe something genuinely remarkable, the term no longer lands with just the right amount of oomph. That’s until you set foot in this summer retreat in Cape Town, a perch at the top of Tamboerskloof that offers views so indulgent and luscious, ‘jaw-dropping’ doesn’t quite seem to do it justice. Spread over four lavish yet restrained storeys, this home lends itself to the slackening of the mandible in every way, with pockets of design so artfully curated that tangible feeling is imbued through colour, pattern, texture – and a 180-degree panorama of the entire City Bowl.
‘The property’s location within this area is perfect and, architecturally, it really appealed to me,’ says the homeowner, who spends his time between his home base, Sweden, and this elegant bolthole. ‘The views are spectacular and it has a real sense of place wherever you are in the house.’ It’s no wonder that this building, tucked away in one of the quietest roads in Tamboerskloof, appealed to his penchant for the contemporary. Designed by Greg Wright Architects, the sequence of three squat cubes that make up the top stories are craftily engineered to maximise outlook onto the harbour and the city.
This story is from the November 2018 edition of House and Leisure.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the November 2018 edition of House and Leisure.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
At The Breakfast Table With Jonty Rhodes And Family
Recently renovated, the historic Cape Town home of Jonty and Melanie Rhodes is an adaptable base for an active, clean-eating clan of six
LUNCH IN THE GARDEN with siblings Bronwyn and Jonathan Cane
Alfresco gatherings are the order of the day at this updated century-old semi – the home of a design-centric sister and brother in Brixton, Joburg
IN THE KITCHEN with Karen Dudley and family
For Karen Dudley, food informs the family dynamic and her home is as multilayered and as delicious a delight as her colourful personality and cooking style
THE TRADITIONAL KITCHEN
The perfect piece to pull together a country-style kitchen is a beautiful wooden table that will age with time and hold its place in the memories made around it.
IN THE FRAME
'The history of architecture is the history of the struggle for light.’
DRINKS AT THE TABLE with David Cope and Donné Bullivant
A dream kitchen renovation meant wine lovers Dave Cope and Donné Bullivant could finally settle down in their wondrously moody City Bowl apartment
THE MODULAR KITCHEN
DECOR TIP Modular elements like these USM Haller systems are a great way to create interesting, non-permanent storage that can be customised to your needs.
SUPPER IN THE BARN with the Thatenhorst family
Munich-based interior designer Stephanie Thatenhorst transformed the barn at her parents’ farm in Bavaria into an eclectic family retreat
BREAKING BREAD
The pendulum has swung back for this nutritious, crusty staple of flour, yeast, water and time – the much-beloved artisanal loaf
SNACKS ON THE TERRACE with sisters Vicky Crease and Maira Koutsoudakis
The traditional Cycladic home of dynamic sisters Vicky Crease and Maira Koutsoudakis on the island of Serifos is a reminder of what it means to be a part of a close-knit family