R68,000,000
4
Bedrooms
5.5
Bathrooms
4
Parkings

A Tranquil Architectural Masterpiece
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HOUSE WABI SABI
Tucked away in a secure cul-de-sac on Glencoe Avenue, House Wabi Sabi is a striking 850m² architectural home that blends luxurious living with nature-inspired tranquility. With a further 400m² of terraced patios and decks, this meticulously designed residence offers expansive indoor-outdoor living across multiple levels.
Key Features Include:
Accommodation
4 Spacious Bedrooms, including:
- Luxurious main ensuite with imported Japanese Ofuro bath
- Flexible children’s wing (can be two bedrooms with two bathrooms or a bedroom with lounge and bathroom)
- Double-level guest suite with kitchenette
- 5.5 Bathrooms, including guest facilities
Living & Entertaining
- Open-plan reception areas with soaring ceilings
- Seamless indoor-outdoor flow onto bamboo and cedar-clad patios
- State-of-the-art Bulthaup kitchen with premium Gaggenau appliances
- Separate scullery, laundry, and storerooms
- 2,400-bottle wine cellar
- Private gym and sauna opening onto a sun deck with splash pool
- Koi pond and gallery-style entrance hall
Infrastructure & Finishes
- Engineered oak floors and wall cladding
- Double-glazed cavity sliding doors with security screens
- Ducted air conditioning throughout
- Quad garage with additional off-street gated parking
- Landscaping & Sustainability
- Lush garden with over 200 trees including wild olive, maple, and banyan
- Full irrigation system and purified mountain water supply with 18,000L storage
- Off-grid ready with 3-phase electricity and 80kWh battery system for ±2 days' autonomy
Technology & Security
- Fully integrated KNX home automation
- Comprehensive security: electric fencing, beams, and 24-hour manned access
A rare opportunity to own a statement home that merges high-end design with environmental consciousness and everyday functionality.
Tucked away in a secure cul-de-sac on Glencoe Avenue, House Wabi Sabi is a striking 850m² architectural home that blends luxurious living with nature-inspired tranquility. With a further 400m² of terraced patios and decks, this meticulously designed residence offers expansive indoor-outdoor living across multiple levels.
Key Features Include:
Accommodation
4 Spacious Bedrooms, including:
- Luxurious main ensuite with imported Japanese Ofuro bath
- Flexible children’s wing (can be two bedrooms with two bathrooms or a bedroom with lounge and bathroom)
- Double-level guest suite with kitchenette
- 5.5 Bathrooms, including guest facilities
Living & Entertaining
- Open-plan reception areas with soaring ceilings
- Seamless indoor-outdoor flow onto bamboo and cedar-clad patios
- State-of-the-art Bulthaup kitchen with premium Gaggenau appliances
- Separate scullery, laundry, and storerooms
- 2,400-bottle wine cellar
- Private gym and sauna opening onto a sun deck with splash pool
- Koi pond and gallery-style entrance hall
Infrastructure & Finishes
- Engineered oak floors and wall cladding
- Double-glazed cavity sliding doors with security screens
- Ducted air conditioning throughout
- Quad garage with additional off-street gated parking
- Landscaping & Sustainability
- Lush garden with over 200 trees including wild olive, maple, and banyan
- Full irrigation system and purified mountain water supply with 18,000L storage
- Off-grid ready with 3-phase electricity and 80kWh battery system for ±2 days' autonomy
Technology & Security
- Fully integrated KNX home automation
- Comprehensive security: electric fencing, beams, and 24-hour manned access
A rare opportunity to own a statement home that merges high-end design with environmental consciousness and everyday functionality.
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Oranjezicht, Cape Town
Oranjezicht is known as an area that is on trend and extremely picturesque. It lies on the lower slopes of Table Mountain in close proximity to many of the great amenities that Cape Town has to offer.A brief history of the areaThe Oranjezicht story begins back in 1708, when a Swiss immigrant named Nicolaus Laubscher purchased land to farm at the base of the mountain, and named it "Oranjezicht" in honour of the spectacular views of the Oranje (Orange) bastion of the Castle of Good Hope. Following Laubscher's death, the land continued to be farmed for more than 200 years. The old slave bell from bygone days can still be seen in Oranjezicht today, as can some of the farm buildings. The site now occupied by Oranjezicht City Farm is...
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