Dreams do come true. And for this family, this home embodies everything they ever dreamt of: a grand, family-size five-bedroom property; expansive views of the luxury woodlands estate; and beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces to entertain and simply relax in, while feeling safe and secure.
“The house means a lot to us as a family. We love every detail of it and are grateful that we have this beautiful home for our kids,” says the owner.
While the architecture has been kept simple in design with clean modern lines, the interiors are well-curated, oozing a plush luxe aesthetic.
On her vision for the look and feel, the owner says: “We wanted our house to be simple, not cluttered with too many furniture and décor pieces, and have a calming ambience. We wanted to have unique features in the house that would complement the uniqueness of my husband and me.”
This story is from the April 2022 edition of SA Home Owner.
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