Nettleton 199 by SAOTA and OKHA Interiors
SAOTA – Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects and OKHA Interiors designed the Nettleton 199 house in Cape Town, South Africa.
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The brief was to create a building that maximised the connection with the view and the sea, create a garden on the mountain side of the site and to minimise views over neighbouring buildings,” says Greg Truen, Project Partner.
The site is positioned on the side of Lion’s Head and has fantastic views over the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The decision was to create a double volume space at the top of the site that could connect the garden court to the east, while also taking advantage of the views over the ocean to the west.
The entrance hall is a dramatic, vertical space and provides a counterpoint to the living spaces. The volume of this large area is modulated by the floor which has two levels, and by the bedroom floor which floats into the space and is hung from the roof. This element, which has a soft s-curve, contains the master bedroom and its ancillary spaces are separated from the living room double volume by a set of walnut shutters.
“The building provides a volumetrically dramatic and dynamic interior space on a grand scale. The objective of the interior décor was to create a softer and intimate counterpoint whilst not jeopardising the clean, geometric lines of the architecture. These elements can harmoniously co-exist and work off each other,” says Adam Court of OKHA Interiors.
By utilising a broad base of textures and finishes, the décor feels natural and subtly organic, comfort being of paramount importance at all times; the overall ambiance is one of calm and serenity.
Visit the SAOTA website – here.
Visit the OKHA website – here.
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Bert on 20 Mar 2012 at 6:34 am #
It’s an incredible eye candy. So luscious. But I feel the scale is too much for a house. Ultimately it looks like a resort and doesn’t feel homey. Just my two cents…
Salli @ Tiipii on 20 Mar 2012 at 3:36 pm #
Wow, this place looks like a hotel. Very beautiful.
atheneum on 20 Mar 2012 at 6:55 pm #
This house is beautiful and the view makes everything perfect.
Where do you get that floor light @photo no. 14?
Jeffster02 on 20 Mar 2012 at 7:26 pm #
Timeless, well designed, great palette of colors textures and contrast. Love the warmth and coziness yet very luxurious feel… Amazing!!!
Ken on 24 Mar 2012 at 4:26 pm #
The sense of scale is an illusion created by some great photography. It’s hard to believe that what we’re seeing in the first small photo of the front of the building is actually what we’re seeing in the rest of the photos. Beautiful and inspiring nonetheless.
jem on 25 Mar 2012 at 9:01 pm #
just wondering what do you do when it rains in the backyard? How do you move such heavy furnitures?