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BLOEMFONTE­IN HOME

PHILIP AND LIS A NEL have lived in this compact prefabrica­ted home since 2009 – and, by layering a quirky cosiness onto INNOVATIVE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTI­ON, they’ve demonstrat­ed the long-term value of this increasing­ly popular way to DESIGN AND

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Philip and Lisa Nel’s home anticipate­d the current trend of prefabrica­ted dwellings by a decade. Back in 2009, having just renovated and sold a house, Philip finally took the plunge and built the prefabrica­ted small dwelling he’d had in mind for a while. A piece of property adjacent to his parents’ home on the western edge of the city was the chosen site – and 12 years later, it’s where the couple still live.

Originally just 45m2 in size and manufactur­ed in three sections that fit neatly between two of his beloved karee trees, the design for Philip’s own home became the basis for a design and constructi­on business, Inizio Homes – a company that offers a turnkey solution including design, fabricatio­n, project management and constructi­on. The Nels’ prototype house had garnered local publicity from the start: it was published in ArchSA, the journal of the South African Institute of Architects, in 2009, while Inizio Homes was nominated for VISI’s emerging designer award in 2012.

Every item of furniture and element of decoration in their abode is something specially selected that has been “found, collected, and is very much liked”, says Philip. The couple definitely have an eye for unique vintage furniture, while the large bookshelf – which used to do double duty as a room divider between the living and sleeping spaces – is packed with treasured titles, as well as being home to small artworks and part of a collection of indoor plants.

When Lisa was working on a master’s degree thesis in 2019, and required long periods of privacy and quiet, Philip decided the moment had come to extend the house. The result is a new bedroom and bathroom, completed in early 2020 – “Just before lockdown began, thank goodness,” he says – that adds a further 23m2 to the overall footprint of the home.

The new section was constructe­d using similar materials to the original, including the steel frame that forms the basis of all Inizio structures, but also utilising insights from Philip’s experience with his other builds. The result is a delightful­ly airy space with north-facing clerestory windows that allow just the right level of light and sun into the room, while on the opposite side, sliding glass doors lead out onto the extended outdoor deck. Other key features of the room include the exposed-truss interior roof configurat­ion that Philip has discovered works much better than traditiona­l board ceilings; and a large vintage steel bath, which “we’ve had for five years”, waiting for its ideal setting. Now, it’s a showpiece, with the artfully rusted exterior kept intact and the interior fully restored.

In Philip’s view, in the last 10 years there’s been a change to the “misconcept­ion that prefabrica­tion is a less-permanent building solution, or something overly functional and unattracti­ve”. And with Covid-19-related mind-shifts with regards to working remotely already having a clear effect on housing markets and options around the world, it seems many more of us will be thinking about the possibilit­y of living in a new, custom-built house in a small town or peri-urban location – particular­ly if we can have a closer connection to nature.

All this, of course, makes Lisa and Philip visionary early adopters of the “close to town but out of town” lifestyle trend. Their delightful­ly cosy home is filled with collected treasures and populated by two very happy humans and their beloved wire-haired terriers – not to mention the pet donkey and rescued teenaged guinea fowl. In fact, rather like the evergreen, frost-hardy and drought-resistant karee trees that surround it, this is a future-proof home that has already stood the test of time. inizio.co.za

SET IN A BURGEONING GROVE OF INDIGENOUS KAREE TREES ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF BLOEMFONTE­IN ,

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The table and benches were designed by Philip.
THIS PAGE The Nels’ pet donkey, Raspberry, can find her own way home. OPPOSITE Lisa and Philip Nel with their two wire-haired terriers, Rusty and Luna, on the outdoor deck that extends the house into the surroundin­g landscape. The table and benches were designed by Philip.
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chairs – bought second-hand and restored – are paired with a wooden side table by John Vogel. On the floating shelf above is a curated collection of pottery. OPPOSITE The large shelving unit in the
living area also functions as a room divider, and is packed
with books, potted indoor plants, artworks
and various other objects. The portraits of Lisa and Philip are by Karen Vermeulen.
THIS PAGE Two vintage Mid-century modern chairs – bought second-hand and restored – are paired with a wooden side table by John Vogel. On the floating shelf above is a curated collection of pottery. OPPOSITE The large shelving unit in the living area also functions as a room divider, and is packed with books, potted indoor plants, artworks and various other objects. The portraits of Lisa and Philip are by Karen Vermeulen.
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 ??  ?? THIS PAGE A glass-topped table in the combined dining-living space prevents it from feeling cluttered. The leather-clad Mid-century lounge chairs were inherited from Lisa’s grandparen­ts, and the glass pendant lights are by Red Hot Glass . OPPOSITE The sofa was found at a second-hand store and restored, the coffee table is from Saks Corner, and the tall carved wooden occasional table
and pot-plant stand were inherited from Philip’s grandmothe­r.
THIS PAGE A glass-topped table in the combined dining-living space prevents it from feeling cluttered. The leather-clad Mid-century lounge chairs were inherited from Lisa’s grandparen­ts, and the glass pendant lights are by Red Hot Glass . OPPOSITE The sofa was found at a second-hand store and restored, the coffee table is from Saks Corner, and the tall carved wooden occasional table and pot-plant stand were inherited from Philip’s grandmothe­r.
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 ??  ?? THIS PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT The metal-fronted cupboard in the bedroom was designed by Philip; on one side of the bedroom is Lisa’s study area, which combines a vintage desk inherited from her Dutch grandmothe­r with a contempora­ry chair by LIM; the bedroom features vintage pendant lights found at Karoo Padstal, and a wall-mounted bedside lamp that was designed and made by Philip; a luxurious wingback chair from Huisraad Modern is perfect for post-bath lounging. OPPOSITE The bedroom includes a bathing area centred around
a vintage steel bath, which was sourced from a friend’s home renovation. Polished granite by Union Tiles defines the bathing space.
THIS PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT The metal-fronted cupboard in the bedroom was designed by Philip; on one side of the bedroom is Lisa’s study area, which combines a vintage desk inherited from her Dutch grandmothe­r with a contempora­ry chair by LIM; the bedroom features vintage pendant lights found at Karoo Padstal, and a wall-mounted bedside lamp that was designed and made by Philip; a luxurious wingback chair from Huisraad Modern is perfect for post-bath lounging. OPPOSITE The bedroom includes a bathing area centred around a vintage steel bath, which was sourced from a friend’s home renovation. Polished granite by Union Tiles defines the bathing space.
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