An Oasis of Calm & Reflection
Authentic stone steps lead to the ancient courtyard front double door, imported from India, with original inset sandstone housing blocks. The courtyard space is enhanced by rectangular stepping stones interspersed with Peace-in-the-home ground covers, statement trees and verdant Asparagus Densiflorus Sprengeni Ferns. A group of large boulders creates a natural sculpture. The stacked stone clad wall, with a softly cascading water feature creates a welcoming ambience.
The entrance hall leads to magnificent double volume reception rooms and an open plan Assirelli designed kitchen. Elegant, modernist interiors usher you into a cocoon of minimalist beauty. An award-winning sculptural lighting installation by Willowlamp is suspended from the double-volume ceiling, anchoring the dining space with artistic drama. Two substantial and stylish wood-burning fireplaces are central to each living room area. Extensive double volume covered verandas on two levels for outdoor entertaining. Heated Gunite pool (16.5m x 4.5m) with covered Braai area and Pizza oven.
This exceptional home embraces a contemporary design approach defined by layered elements that balance luxury with a relaxed, inviting comfort. Designed for a family who live and work from home, the interiors seamlessly support professional functionality while maintaining a warm, sumptuous atmosphere. Exquisite high quality engineered French Oak flooring has been utilized throughout the main areas of the home.
Thoughtfully curated distinctive South African pieces, include a velvet-covered chaise longue in the main suite by Okha, an impressive solid Teak patio table from Weylandts overlooking the valley below, and a bespoke solid oak dining room table handcrafted by Pierre Cronje. The beautiful bespoke sofa in the living room is complemented by refined Italian leather swivel chairs and an organic Teak table offset with stainless steel tables from LIM. Small details throughout add to the layered luxury. Glass sculptures by David Reed, and selected photography by Caroline Gibello enhances the sophisticated African aesthetic, while strategically placed greenery brings vitality and softness to the interiors.
The impressive main bedroom features a magnificent picture window with breath-taking views of the Table Mountain Range and lush garden. Screened dressing room areas, a neutral full bathroom, air conditioning and underfloor heating.
The children’s bedrooms and family entertainment areas were conceived as adaptable, energetic spaces designed to evolve with their needs and serve as welcoming hubs for friends. The design team enabled the creation of a truly distinctive and elegant interior - one that celebrates its remarkable setting while offering a personal and functional living experience.
Scattered pieces of stand-alone wooden furniture were handmade by an Italian furniture maker, da Marco, who crafted Nelson Mandela's dining room table and study desk. An Indian handmade rug from Paco graces the living room. All the furniture and decor is available to purchase.
The fully self-contained functional studio apartment was designed by Architect Michael Rudolph in a private, secluded position with a separate entrance.
The garden has been professionally landscaped and thoughtfully planned to reflect the natural character of the Cape Peninsula. Designed by respected Cape Town landscape designer Franchesca Watson, whose work is known for its tasteful indigenous planting schemes and sensitive response to local landscapes, the garden blends seamlessly with its surroundings and has matured beautifully over time.
The planting palette draws strongly from the fynbos biome, one of the most botanically unique ecosystems in the world. The Cape Floral Kingdom is the smallest yet one of the most diverse plant kingdoms on earth, and the garden reflects this richness through a curated selection of indigenous species including Protea Neriifolia, Serrurias, Ericas, Leucadendrons and Restios such as Chondropetalum, alongside structural plants like Agapanthus Africanus and Buddleja Salviifolia. Together these plants create a layered composition of form, texture and seasonal colour that mirrors the natural landscapes of the Cape.
Along the verge of the property stand three established Yellowwood trees (Podocarpus), South Africa’s national tree, contributing height and maturity to the streetscape while providing habitat for birdlife. Within the garden itself, mature Acacia trees, Fig trees and Lemon trees add further character and structure.
Many of the species were selected not only for their visual harmony but also for the wildlife they support. The nectar-rich Proteas and Ericas regularly attract Cape Sugarbirds and Sunbirds, while Buddleja and Pelargoniums draw butterflies and other pollinators. Dense indigenous shrubs provide shelter for smaller birds such as Bulbuls, Cape White-eyes and Thrushes, creating a garden that functions as a small but thriving ecosystem.
A defining characteristic of the landscape is its layered composition — taller canopy and structural trees transition to medium shrubs and fynbos plantings, with Restios and flowering ground layers filling the spaces between.
This same philosophy of layering continues seamlessly into the interior of the home where the interior designer, Tanya Brodie, has echoed the concept through carefully layered textures, fabrics and colours. Modern architectural elements are complemented by natural materials such as wood, stone and glass, creating a cohesive flow between the indoor and outdoor spaces.
The result is a mature and thoughtfully designed garden that celebrates the botanical heritage of Cape Town while offering a tranquil, visually striking and environmentally sensitive setting for the home. Paradise Regained!
Location & Lifestyle
Zwaanswyk is an exclusive, secure, sylvan residential suburb in Cape Town, South Africa, nestled on the foothills of the Constantiaberg Mountain Range, surrounded by forest and mountain views with the False Bay coastline to the South. The suburb is located between the Tokai Forest Reserve and Steenberg Golf Estate & Wine Farm. A peaceful yet centrally located living experience, popular with those seeking exclusivity and privacy.
Considered one of the safest areas in Cape Town, Zwaanswyk features a single access point, a guard house, 24-hour security patrols and an electrified perimeter fence, primarily managed by the Zwaanswyk Association of Property Owners.
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