Design Buy Build Issue 44 2020 | Page 4

PLAY ASSOCIATES Constantia Project, Cape Town, South Africa Photography Adam Letch THE AREA – CONSTANTIA THE PLOT Having lived and worked in central London for years we loved the idea of being surrounded by nature. Although both my wife and I were born and initially raised in London we both ended up living and going to school in Southern Spain, which is where we first met aged 11. The memories of being in the heat, closer to nature and by the sea, always make us smile. Now we have a baby boy, just 18 months old, we felt we had to get that lifestyle back. We’re 20 minutes in one direction from downtown Cape Town and 20 minutes from the sea, and 20 minutes from Katrina’s parents too. The first thing I remember about the plot were the three trees in front of the house. A palm, a Norfolk Pine and a Pepper Tree. Totally unusual and charming but equally they felt in the right place. It immediately drew me to the house. Walking from one side to another we had a wonderful view of Table Mountain. The house itself was sweet but a little uninspiring, in what is known locally as ‘cottage style’ but we could visualize what it could become. The area is naturally beautiful, wonderfully green and in the foothills of Table Mountain with all the amazing walks and runs on our doorstep. Our dog Chili, who came with us from London, loves it here too. Internally we kept the main ground floor footprint but took out all the internal walls, removed the ceiling, added a 2nd storey and a guest studio. We increased the footprint from 250m/2 to 400m/2 and added a huge amount of volume. Ceiling heights throughout are very tall, eleven meters at one point, eight meters in the main living area and six in our bedroom. We’ve subsequently learnt that in Cape Town it’s viewed as a very quiet (boring!) area, but the tranquility really appealed to us. We both travel internationally with work around once a month, me mainly to London, and Kat to London, Paris and Shanghai, so we love coming back to our oasis, although we do still have a small flat in Lancaster Gate, London, which we short let when we’re not there. 4 THE PROJECT Externally we kept the wonderful three trees and planted a lot of local wild plants. (We grow our own fruit and vegetables now).