Another contemporary residence from SAOTA

Nettleton 198 is an impressive contemporary house located in Cape Town, South Africa. It was a project developed by Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects or SAOTA. The clients were a British couple who had a series of specific requests for their new home. They wanted a seven-level structure with six bedrooms and wonderful views. They also wanted a design that would allow them to take full advantage of the site, the views and the proximity to the mountain.

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There was an already existing building on the site. The architect used that as a starting point. They had to make some major changes in order to create the design desired by the clients. The lower levels of the original building were completely and drastically remodeled while the entire upper level was demolished to make way for two new levels. The architects decided to take inspiration from the surrounding landscape in order to make the house integrate naturally into the surroundings and to also give the clients the connection to the outdoors that they wanted.

Stefan antoni olmesdahl truen architects project11
Stefan antoni olmesdahl truen architects project11
Stefan antoni olmesdahl truen architects project11
Stefan antoni olmesdahl truen architects project11
Stefan antoni olmesdahl truen architects project11
Stefan antoni olmesdahl truen architects project11
Stefan antoni olmesdahl truen architects project11
Stefan antoni olmesdahl truen architects project11
Stefan antoni olmesdahl truen architects project11
Stefan antoni olmesdahl truen architects project11
Stefan antoni olmesdahl truen architects project11

The dark colors used for the façade allow the house to blend in rather than to stand out. The views from the site are quite spectacular. The owners of the house can admire the sea and the mountains and they also enjoy almost total privacy. The living room is an open pavilion that becomes a transitional space between the indoor and outdoor areas. The rest of the house features large windows and floor-to-ceiling glass walls.