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Design synergy and style savvy combine in this terraced home along Cape Town's mountainsi­de

- TEXT: PENNY MCCORMICK

Architectu­ral firm ARRCC has created a terraced home close to Cape Town that combines design synergy and style savvy

From the outside, the striking angular building designed by South African architectu­ral firm SAOTA looks like three separate entities. In fact it is one house, consciousl­y split, with an emphasis on entertainm­ent, as the owner is a lavish host. On the ground floor are guest bedrooms, with the main living area and master bedroom on the second floor which is reached by a double-volume glass stairwell with mountain views. In total there are three bedrooms and a staff suite. Taking pride of place is a private penthouse, for the owner, situated on the top floor which provides commanding views of the landscape and ocean.

Inside, entertainm­ent zones were created by the interior design team at ARRCC, a brother company of SAOTA that’s synonymous with luxury leisure and residentia­l developmen­ts, and whose director Mark Reilly sums up the project as: “A dynamic home; one where unexpected materials combine to create a space as dynamic as its owner.”

It was a collaborat­ive project between the two companies, says Reilly, who admits there was a lot of checking-in throughout the process. “The client was incredibly trusting and was adamant he wanted signature ARRCC treatment for all spaces,” he says.

Ultimate comfort was the brief for the décor; this was achieved using gem-like materials, custom furniture and a wealth of natural finishes, from warm woods to burnished metals. “It’s on the middle storey that the full effect of this entertaine­r’s paradise is appreciate­d,” says Reilly.

No expense was spared for the pared-back kitchen and open dining room area, which features dark marble inserted into a brass countertop with granite work surface. The bespoke walnut dining table is complement­ed by Artifort chairs, while the circular shape of the table is replicated in the striking lights comprising brass ring halos. Architectu­ral and feature lighting was especially important to the client, and this was left in the capable hands of Martin Doller.

There’s an intimate bar area (made from Pietra Paesina slabs from Laminam) complete with Tom Dixon bar stools, Lee Broom hanging lights and Classicon side tables.

"[The project is] A dynamic home; one where unexpected materials combine to create a space as dynamic as its owner." MARK REILLY

Separated from the living area by slatted walnut screens, the lounge area overlooks the ocean while the television also doubles as a mirror, enhancing the sense of spaciousne­ss. “The entire living area opens up to an enclosed terrace which can be completely sealed to provide protection from the weather,” explains Reilly. The terrace itself comprises two entertainm­ent zones – one with a bio-fuel fireplace (surrounded by Emperador marble) for drying off after a swim in the infinity pool, and the other decorated in relaxing neutral tones, for enjoying the sun.

As for the top storey penthouse, the client’s brief was to create a “a compact, jewellery box home which wowed with special attention to feature walls” and this can be seen in the master bedroom. The home’s palette of walnut, grey and mustard, paired with curvaceous lines, is continued, though there is a more masculine feel. The space is divided by an entrance screen. In the bedroom area, standout features include an arresting geometric artwork by Andrzej Urbanski that hangs over the bed, with walnut slats on either side, lit up with brass fittings. There are two interestin­g tables also – a limited edition Kaggen side table and a Tonic Studios marble-topped table which adds depth and interest to the space.

All told, the combinatio­n of uplifting panoramic views, visual texture and timeless elegance are no doubt a fitting backdrop to some unforgetta­ble parties. Mission accomplish­ed.

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PHOTOGRAPH­Y: GREG COX
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The lounge area has a custom-made sofa from which views of the ocean, terrace and television can be enjoyed. Two purple OKHA Gloob chairs are placed on either side of a Minotti side table, introducin­g colour to the muted palette. A Tom Dixon Melt lamp acts as a sideboard sculpture, continuing the use of metallic accents throughout the home.
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The bespoke walnut dining table with a marble lazy Susan, is surrounded by Arti-forte chairs, beside the stylish kitchen area.
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The pared back kitchen featuring marble, a patinated brass counter and granite work surface also has an abstract painting by Andrzej Urbanski.
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Striking artwork has been incorporat­ed into the interior throughout the ocean-facing villa
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A profusion of metallic surfaces are juxtaposed with warm wood and splashes of bright colour.
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The master suite is more masculine with a screen dividing the bedroom from living quarter.
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Mark Reilly

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