Location:Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa; | ;
Project Year:2019
Category:Hotels
Like Villa Maison Noir, Villa Verte – so called for its densely treed setting – was to be a showcase for exciting furniture design, artwork and craft. But first, the structure had to be conceived, and to achieve this, the duo enlisted talented local architect Thomas Leach.
Echoing the same ‘village’ structure of Villa Maison Noir, with its five peaked roofs that symbolize the five elements, Villa Verte seamlessly combines private and open spaces. This thread continues strongly throughout the structure, with private rooms cantilevered into the trees making the space feel like a beautifully appointed treehouse, exposing its occupants to the panoramic views of the mountains surrounding them. The expansive interior living spaces allow guests room to breathe.
Further nods to nature include the circular shape of the villa itself. “Curves and circles are used throughout the property, as nothing in nature is square or rectangular, even at its most cellular form,” comments Leach. “The circular elements represent equality, inclusivity, unity, sustainability and, of course, the circle of life.”
This approach extends from the exterior architecture to the interior design. “The use of curves rather than corners throughout subliminally softens the entire space, which puts people at ease in a way that other places cannot,’ states owners, Ed Gray and Jim Brett. From these organic forms right through to the colour palette, wallpaper and fabric textures, the experience is designed to comfort and inspire.
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