Fifty Seven Waterberg has it all – luxurious interiors, breathtakingly gorgeous views and a relaxed ambience that encourages you to settle down and enjoy nature to its fullest.
Having recently undergone a revamp, Fifty Seven Waterberg stands tall while blending into the natural landscape and bringing the exterior into the interior. To achieve this even further, natural colours, textures and elements were used throughout, resulting in a sense of peace and undisturbed tranquillity.
With minimalistic interiors that contain natural materials, there is no space that has been spared when it comes to luxury. In terms of unique features, one that stands out is the sheltered platform concept, which proves that even with tight deadlines and under difficult circumstances and terrains, architectural mastery can still be achieved.
This story is from the December 2020/January 2021 edition of SA Home Owner.
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