Tokai - The Modern Group
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Tokai - The Modern Group
property A home for all seasons By Sherneen Dayaram, Project Consultant Debbie Zeelie, Property Coordinator Wadoeda Brenner, Photography Keith Quixley DAVE LINDER DESIGN 021 712 8285 In keeping with Balinese design, DLD blended the interior and exterior of the home, and used the same wooden wall cladding both inside and out. The owners required flexibility for entertaining that allowed for small intimate areas, such as this sophisticated champagne lounge, as well as larger areas for big events. 16 17 KINGS CROSS PROPERTIES 021 712 8285 MHC BUILDING CONTRACTORS 082 898 4750 THE MODERN GROUP 082 903 0941 KITCHEN EMPORIUM 021 447 4042 above: The brief here was to blur the boundary between the indoors and outdoors. Consequently, material choices were important. The use of granite, concrete, wood and steel gave MHC Building Contractors the opportunity to create a contemporary structure of timeless appeal, overcoming the challenge of achieving large cantilevers with minimal support. left: This unique cabinet is of MDF board construction, wrapped in a wavy metallic finish known as African print. The cabinet top and the wall behind it are covered with a bronze mirror. Kitchen Emporium was responsible for the builtin cabinetry and vanities in the house, as well as for the design, manufacture and installation of the bespoke kitchen. 18 January 2015 w w w. s a h o m e ow n e r. c o . z a W ith a view over the picturesque Cape Peninsula from almost every room, this contemporary home is the epitome of style, comfort and elegance. The design of the house is focused on easy living – a sparkling pool for hot summer days, and cosy fireplaces for those chilly winters. It also offers the home owners a chance to experience every “mood” of the peninsula: spectacular summer sunrises, grey winter storms, colourful autumns and the fresh, crisp mornings of spring. Proximity to their chosen school and privacy from surrounding neighbours made this the ideal spot for the owners. The elevation and views across the peninsula were an added bonus, together with the large erven, which allow a lifestyle many can only dream of; some plots are large enough even to allow paddocks for horses. Walking up the driveway will take you to a beautiful koi pond, where a serene atmosphere prevails. This Eastern influence is carried into the interior of the home – inspired by the home owners’ travels through Bali, China and Thailand – with the use of fire, water and natural elements such as steel, glass and marble. Their vision was to create a home where the inside and outside elements merge. It is modern, warm and homely. Through their travel experiences, the owners had a good idea of the style they wanted, and Kings Cross Properties, the concept design company which oversaw the project, understood this. Many finishes and built-in feature areas were custom-designed for the spaces. The architectural design, courtesy of DLD Architects, offers wide-open spaces with beautiful wooden floors. Downstairs, the open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining room flow seamlessly into one another, and outside to the pool. Glass windows surround the area, allowing ample light into the home and breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty. There is also a fully equipped study, and a January 2015 w w w. s a h o m e ow n e r. c o . z a top right: Using natural materials such as wood, glass, marble and raw steel, Kings Cross Properties was able to create this dynamic space. The company, which specialises in bespoke developments, and has 10 years of experience, has a special interest in green and sustainable projects. Each project is managed by a group of seasoned professionals who understand the needs of discerning clients. above right: The state-of-the-art home automation system by The Modern Group is one of the outstanding features of this home. The client wanted to be able to use his iPad to control lights, AV and security in a single app. Creston wall docking stations for iPads were installed, and Schneider C-BUS was used for lighting control. 19 opposite page top: The focal point of this large open-plan room is the elegant fireplace, courtesy of Calore Sustainable Energy, a specialist in eco-friendly and energy-efficient heating systems. As the home required a heating solution for a very large open space, Calore supplied the Piazzetta ME120/48 closed-combustion wood-burning fireplace with the exclusive Multifire system for even heat distribution. This fireplace is beautifully finished off in starlight black technistone, bringing an element of grandeur to the room. opposite page right: This striking kitchen was CALORE FIREPLACES AND STOVES 021 276 0276 designed by the Solid Space Group, a supplier of luxury Italian kitchens. An informal dining area is created using padded seating. The Solid Space Group specialises in the design and installation of kitchens and cabinets, including imported cabinet systems, and bespoke furniture. bottom right: FY Ceilings was responsible for this striking ceiling, which adds the perfect finishing touch to this room. FY Ceilings is a small business that focuses on the specific needs of clients, specialising in general maintenance, ceilings and partitioning. FY CEILINGS 078 080 4561 SOLID SPACE GROUP 021 555 2804 wine cellar in the basement. The kitchen, which is the heart of the home, is a sleek space with a particularly beautiful view of the entire peninsula. Built-in cupboards, fronted by black sliding doors, allow for ample storage space, and padded seating is used to create an informal dining area. The decor aims to create a clean, uncluttered look, with a few antiques and “romantic” pieces, such as the chandelier in the champagne lounge and the gilded chairs and mirror in the dressing room, bringing in an element of glamour. The champagne bar is the 20 January 2015 “Be adventurous and do something different. There are so many ways of creating something extraordinary, so why do the normal and traditional when you can be different?” w w w. s a h o m e ow n e r. c o . z a January 2015 w w w. s a h o m e ow n e r. c o . z a 21 ARORA LIGHTS 021 511 0170 above: The home owner’s brief was for elegant, yet practical lighting in this open-plan area. Arora Lights designed a scheme that would combine aesthetics with functionality, and enhance the mood. Here, the lighting creates the perfect ambience, is energy-efficient and ties in flawlessly with all of the design elements of the home. owner’s favourite room, as it is an intimate area which allows her to spend quality time with friends. Upstairs, the main bedroom enjoys a bird’s-eye view of the pool, with the feeling that you are “floating” above the peninsula. With stylish wallpaper, neutral tones and a pyjama lounge, together with a sophisticated dressing-room and bathroom with elegant bathtub and shower, it offers the perfect respite after a busy day. The other bedrooms, also en suite, are equally stylish, decorated in shades of grey and textured wallpaper. “Be adventurous and do something different. There are so many ways of creating something extraordinary, so why do the normal and traditional when you can be different?” the owner suggests. Q Contact: Arora Lights – lighting 021 511 0170, [email protected], www.aroralights.co.za Calore Fireplaces and Stoves – fireplaces and stoves 021 276 0276, [email protected], www.calore.co.za DLD Design and Spatial Planning – design/spatial planning 083 634 8733, [email protected] FY Ceilings and Partitions – ceilings and maintenance 078 080 4561, [email protected] Kings Cross Properties – sustainable green development 083 634 8733, [email protected] 22 January 2015 Kitchen Emporium – interior design 082 572 6153, [email protected], www.kitchenemporium.co.za MHC Construction – design/construction solutions 082 898 4750, [email protected] Solid Space Group – projects and design 021 555 2804, 079 505 6339, [email protected] The Modern Group – home automation 082 903 0941, [email protected], www.themoderngroup.co.za w w w. s a h o m e ow n e r. c o . z a