ceilings create a shadowless interior
inside the sculptured 3D forms.
lights that complement this are sourced
from M Square Lifestyle Necessities.
M Square Lifestyle Design translated
the architectural concept of Kloof
Road House into the interior design.
Steel perforated panels and off-shutter
concrete were amongst the elements
used for the interior, while the design of
the lighting compliments the bold forms
of the home and defines the angles.
Concrete, glass and steel visually link
the interior and exterior, smoothly
integrating architecture and interior
design. The furniture, decor and feature
Nico van der Meulen Architect’s
trademark of seamlessly connecting the
indoor and outdoor spaces is achieved
through the use of frameless folding
glass doors, transforming the lanai into
an extension of the living room.
The double volume living room and
dining room, kitchen and lanai are
situated in an open plan area and
coherently merge into one another with
a polished concrete floor extending
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to the lanai. The angled columns
supporting steel beams and the roof
pierce the double volume space. These
structural elements were designed to
appear sculptural, while the sculptures
on display compliment the structural
components of the building.