House Lam by Nico van der Meulen Architects
Nico van der Meulen Architects have designed a remodel of a 1950′s house in Bedfordview, a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Description from the architects:
The original house was north-facing, but on an extremely limited level platform: The site has a five storey fall from the south-east to the north- west corner.
Werner van der Meulen designed the infinity edge pool to extend over the steep fall, placing it on a single 3m diameter column, cantilevering nearly six metres. He created a massive rock clad wall which bisects the building on a north-south axis, then transforms into a huge red-painted beam which helps to support the lanai roof.
Frameless stacking doors fold away to create a seamless indoor/outdoor sensation, with the pool jutting into the living area with the doors open.
The original foot print area was extended to create extra garages and a new first floor added , which houses three suites, a pyjama lounge and a kid’s study. Staff accommodation was placed on top of the new garage.
The original two kids bedrooms became a study, and the original main suite a guest suite.
The ground floor living space was gutted, and a large open plan, partially double volume living space housing the family room, dining room, kitchen and ancillary spaces created.
A new 6x13meter lanai next to the pool was added on the only piece of usable land on the north side , growing out of the mountain, with spectacular views to the north and west.
The original cellar was retained as a wine cellar and a home theatre with views into the pool.
Visit the Nico van der Meulen Architects website – here.
Interior design by M Square Lifestyle Design
Photography by David Ross, Barry Goldman and Nico van der Meulen.


















Michael McTigue on 03 Aug 2011 at 6:10 am #
Vulgar and designy. Enough with the red “accent” already!
Greg on 03 Aug 2011 at 9:51 am #
Absolutely stunning! I love the modern minimalism playing on the open floor plan and floor to ceiling windows. Well done. Please bring this type of design and architecture to Orange County, CA!
ridergk on 03 Aug 2011 at 9:34 pm #
Greg – It’s already there.
Wretched.
sohel on 04 Aug 2011 at 12:43 am #
Colour combination is nicely match with design.
Christian on 04 Aug 2011 at 1:41 am #
Oh, it’s another ‘big is beautiful’? With a bit of red… I’m not impressed!
tee on 04 Aug 2011 at 9:27 am #
I think it’s a brilliant contemporary architectural conversion…
Joe on 04 Aug 2011 at 7:01 pm #
Oh, wow, another whale of a(n) maussoleum/embassy. Ctrl+V, Crl+P…
Unaffordable, unsustainable, pretentious, grotesque.
Furniture sucks.
I?A on 07 Aug 2011 at 7:29 pm #
OMG – Oh my god – hope to be shared with my unrealized partner.
chris on 08 Aug 2011 at 4:48 am #
I think I prefer the before.
Maira Evans on 09 Aug 2011 at 12:44 pm #
Yet another massive, uninspired and uninteresting house in S.Africa.