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Tropicana Magazine May-Jun 2019 #124 : Celebration of Success

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designers in the sense that only the necessary<br />

equipment is kept in sight whilst other elements<br />

are kept smartly hidden as a part <strong>of</strong> the design.<br />

Furthermore, the second floor <strong>of</strong> the Art House<br />

is an extension <strong>of</strong> the artistic details prominently<br />

featured on the ground floor. A ‘Big Shadow’<br />

standing lamp by Marcel Wanders and a collage<br />

artwork by Asha Zero occupy the walls that leads<br />

into to the bedrooms. Each en-suite bedroom<br />

is styled with different accent colours. For the<br />

master suite, a painting by Conrad Botes adds<br />

brightness to the grey room. Another component<br />

<strong>of</strong> this space is added texture through the wood,<br />

marble and ceramic elements.<br />

The exterior parts <strong>of</strong> the Art House are<br />

completely different in objective. The patio area<br />

was designed to serve as a space for hosting<br />

parties, fun and antics. The garden, deck and<br />

splash pool alongside the carefully arranged<br />

tables and s<strong>of</strong>as, create an outdoor entertainment<br />

hub perfect for dinners and barbeque parties. The<br />

Art House is essentially gallery-like whilst still<br />

maintaining the casual comfort <strong>of</strong> a home. TM<br />

www.arrcc.com<br />

47 MAY/JUNE <strong>2019</strong> | TM

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