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WHO LIVES HERE?

Stefan Blom and Albie du Toit WHERE Cape Town

SIZE 15m² ORIENTATIO­N North-east

The daybeds are from Weylandts; Stefan and Albie had different covers made to suit each season. These orange covers are made from rain-resistant umbrella material. A garden gnome side table adds a playful element. >>

The green walls and ceiling create the feeling that you’re sitting under a shady tree canopy on a summer’s day. –Stefan

Stefan Blom and Albie du Toit are not afraid of colour. On the contrary, their house in Green Point, Cape Town represents all the colours of the rainbow: the guest room is powder-blue (see the cover of Home, May 2020) and here on their stoep it’s lush green, ceiling and all.

“Painting the ceiling was suggested by our friend Jan Botha, an interior designer,” says Stefan. “It’s always good to discuss your plans with creative friends because they often have ideas that you would never think of yourself!

“We wanted to play with colour here to form a contrast with the veranda on the upper level where we only used white and other neutral shades. We love using colour to give different rooms their own character. Then it’s almost like meeting a new person when you choose a room depending on your mood on a particular day, and of course the weather. We definitely don’t shy away from colour!”

In the summer months, the pair spend almost all day on this stoep next to the pool. “It’s the ideal place to have a sundowner or to simply relax after a big lunch.”

It works because…

COLOUR The lush green walls and ceiling enhance a cool atmosphere, while contrastin­g colours such as pink and orange add interest.

TEXTURE The wooden deck, succulents, loose rug and small lawn next to the pool provide lovely texture.

INDOORS TO OUTDOORS Stacking doors connect the living room and stoep with each other and contribute to the feeling of being outdoors.

FURNITURE An old sofa covered in new fabric, as well as daybeds, create a relaxed mood and invite friends to kick back and relax.

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 ??  ?? Light blue tiles in the swimming pool contrast with dark red tiles in the shape of a cross, while the steel steps are reminiscen­t of the Sea Point pool, a stone’s throw away.
Light blue tiles in the swimming pool contrast with dark red tiles in the shape of a cross, while the steel steps are reminiscen­t of the Sea Point pool, a stone’s throw away.
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 ??  ?? Cement steps next to the stoep lead up to the balcony and the rest of the house.
Rug from Haus; pink bench from Kartell
Cement steps next to the stoep lead up to the balcony and the rest of the house. Rug from Haus; pink bench from Kartell
 ??  ?? Stefan (left) and Albie wanted the space to feel comfy and inviting.
Stefan (left) and Albie wanted the space to feel comfy and inviting.

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