For a client desiring a �contemporary mansion� that provided an �informal lifestyle on a grand scale,� Nico van der Meulen�s  design presents soaring volumes and high style. The home includes a  small formal lounge with intimate conversational space, an open-plan  family room, dining space for 20, and smaller breakfast room. Also part  of this space are a kitchen with pantry; walk-in coolers; a lanai, bar,  and indoor/outdoor pool; and a gym, billiards room, and home cinema.  Smaller kids are taken care of with a splash pool, plus a playroom next  to the kitchen, and finishing off this �grand scale� is parking space  for 14 cars plus a staff cottage. From a water feature at its core, the  house spreads out in a horseshoe, with frameless glass folding doors  from dining room to atrium, family room, lanai, and gym.
Amazingly enough, with six suites, staff cottage, and indoor/outdoor  living as a constant, climate control is no problem. The staircase sits  over a solar-heated pond that, together with the indoor pool and heat  storage tanks, helps keep the interior of the home at a constant  temperature all winter. Clever use of exterior beams keeps the interiors  of the master suite open, without the need for corner supports�but  that�s just a technical way to explain an interior that�s airy, flowing,  and lavish. Suites have privacy and seclusion without feeling �cut off�  from the remainder of the home, and access between spaces is  effortless. It�s safe to say that in this gleaming Glass House, the  clients ticked off every item on their wish list for a home to dream of,  thanks to Nico van der Meulen.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
A Johannesburg Crown Jewel of Luxury: Glass House by Nico van der Meulen
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Architecture,
Glass House,
Luxury,
Nico van der Meulen
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