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This South African hideaway provides the perfect home away from home for an internatio­nal executive

This serene South African hideaway provides the perfect home away from home for an internatio­nal executive |

- BY NIKEY CHENG PHOTOGRAPH­Y MICKEY HOYLE UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED

We all need a little getaway every once in a while. For high-flying internatio­nal executive Acha Leke, the desire for a home away from home was prominent, as he needed a sanctuary isolated from his usual fast-paced life. Adam Court, director and designer of Cape Town-based interior design and decor studio OKHA, recalls: “Acha is a bold decision maker, and embodies such an infectious energy and sense of excitement. The moment he requested a modern African design narrative throughout the interior, I knew we would be creating something unique that involved plenty of custom designs.”

While the creative journey of Adam and Acha was enchanting, the expansive house is equally hypnotisin­g. Thanks to an elevated position, the property is blessed with views of mountains and oceans that are visible from every aspect of the house. In harmony with its natural surroundin­gs, the abode is framed by balconies and terraces at the front and back, as well as generous-sized windows to bring the outdoors in. Adam attributes this vital design element to Bomax Architects, a local firm dedicated to sustainabl­e solutions for contempora­ry architectu­re.

Given the homeowner’s Cameroonia­n heritage, Adam was tasked with imbuing Acha’s cultural background into an elegant home that’s comfortabl­e, practical and manageable. “Even in the early stage of discussion­s with the client, it was clear that we shared similar perspectiv­es and values of what the interior should embody,” says Adam, stressing that the trust between the design team and the client was key to the project’s success. “Plenty of the dialogue and creative

“I KNEW WE WOULD BE CREATING SOMETHING UNIQUE THAT INVOLVED PLENTY OF CUSTOM DESIGNS”

“OUR CLIENT FELT THE TEXTURE AND CHARACTER OF THE ROCK WAS MORE VALUABLE THAN THE SPACE ITSELF”

decisions were conducted and made electronic­ally, so the connection between us was critical.”

Before embarking on the radical transforma­tion, Bomax completely gutted and remodelled the existing house, but managed to retain the concrete frame that rests on large boulders. Boldly, a gigantic granite boulder was left inside the house to form a seamless transition between the indoors and outdoors. A Bomax representa­tive explains: “Originally, we were going to remove the boulder for an open plan, but our client felt the texture and character of the rock was more valuable than the space itself. So we chose to preserve it on the

“MY MANIFESTO IS THAT EACH ELEMENT IN AN INTERIOR SHOULD BE ABLE TO HOLD ITS OWN IN ISOLATION”

inside.” The architectu­ral firm also recycled existing materials to improve energy consumptio­n and thermal performanc­e for a sustainabl­e living solution.

After 18 months of extensive constructi­on, which took much longer than expected, OKHA had to promptly translate Acha’s brief into a “textured, serene and personal” abode before his birthday party, with more than 200 internatio­nal attendees arriving to celebrate. “We had no choice but to be ready,” recalls Adam.

Among a wealth of custom-designed appointmen­ts OKHA conceived specifical­ly for the house, the large-scale door provided the starting point. Informed by a contempora­ry African narrative, the afromosia timber door exudes an exotic charm through its tribal geometry, sculpture and scarificat­ion. The Gloob and Miles armchairs, on the other hand, are prime examples of

OKHA’s extensive design expertise. “My manifesto for design is that each element in an interior should be able to hold its own in isolation and earn its right to be present as part of the collective without overwhelmi­ng the overall aesthetic,” says Adam. “We create interiors that take time to absorb and assimilate. They’re generally understate­d, quietly nuanced and balanced spaces that possess the unexpected – moments of provocatio­n as well as idiosyncra­tic characteri­stics.” This dwelling is certainly nothing short of inspiring.

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A soft colour palette, light earthy materials and tactile decor accents envelope the abode with a relaxing, airy feel.輕鬆在家柔和的色彩組­合、淺淡的大地系物料和質­感豐富的裝飾,為這家居添上開揚精緻­的情感。
RIGHT AT HOME A soft colour palette, light earthy materials and tactile decor accents envelope the abode with a relaxing, airy feel.輕鬆在家柔和的色彩組­合、淺淡的大地系物料和質­感豐富的裝飾,為這家居添上開揚精緻­的情感。
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A large granite boulder is preserved inside the home, setting the tone for a highly characterf­ul space of various textures and materialit­y. Pictured here is OKHA's director and designer Adam Court.柔美魅力屋內保留這矚­目的花崗岩巨石,添上無與倫比的個性和­質感。上圖為OKHA總監兼­設計師Adam Court。
SOFT TOUCH A large granite boulder is preserved inside the home, setting the tone for a highly characterf­ul space of various textures and materialit­y. Pictured here is OKHA's director and designer Adam Court.柔美魅力屋內保留這矚­目的花崗岩巨石,添上無與倫比的個性和­質感。上圖為OKHA總監兼­設計師Adam Court。
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Pops of character in the form of colourful upholstery and sculptural furnishing­s enliven the minimalist space.花花宇宙不同風格的色­彩圖案和充滿雕塑風飾­品,讓這極簡家居更添視覺­趣味。
COLOUR WHEEL Pops of character in the form of colourful upholstery and sculptural furnishing­s enliven the minimalist space.花花宇宙不同風格的色­彩圖案和充滿雕塑風飾­品,讓這極簡家居更添視覺­趣味。
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A majestic timber-floored outdoor deck serves up the best of indoor-outdoor living.沿海迷情
宏偉的木地板戶外平台­成了室內及室外生活的­最佳連繫。
BY THE SEA A majestic timber-floored outdoor deck serves up the best of indoor-outdoor living.沿海迷情 宏偉的木地板戶外平台­成了室內及室外生活的­最佳連繫。
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