A house could be anywhere, but a home is a place where you have the freedom to be yourself, says the owner of this standout Art Deco home nestled at the foot of a nature reserve. "This home portrays who I am; a contemporary minimalist with a love for texture and colour." By using "a lot" of glass and combinations of light and dark, the home is a stunning reflection of the owner's unique style.
His favourite area is the main bedroom, which he describes as "my haven". It has been designed to make the most of the breathtaking view of indoor garden display above the kitchen island. Instead of a rack cluttered with pots and pans, this space is filled with greenery to bring a sense of calm to the heart of this home.
This story is from the June 2022 edition of SA Home Owner.
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