Nestled within the hills of Hout Bay, on the Atlantic Seaboard, this sleek and contemporary hideaway peaks out through the forest with its back against the mountain, and spreads itself out towards the Constantiaberg mountains in the distance. Set on two expansive living-levels, with a long, curving art gallery at the core, four individual suites (two kings and two master suites) move off into their own, intimate, lavish spaces with expansive views over the valley. Cosy corners are tucked between built-in bookshelves and sturdy wood-burning stoves. Cavernous bathrooms with freestanding, state-of-the-art bathtubs and walk-in showers, are as enticing to escape to as the surrounding mountains.
Large sliding doors open out onto the terrace, where a heated swimming pool backs onto the forested hillside. The light streams in from outside, joining Villa Verte’s interior spaces together, as it travels through the high windows and glass doors, across its voluminous ceilings, drawing in plenty of warmth that toasts the abundance of natural timber. The surrounding trees encase the property, keeping it separate from its neighbouring mother villa, Maison Noir, that’s sitting quietly in harmony below.
So for those extra-special occasions – when the whole family gathers together – there are two properties to choose from, without being on top of one another, and in each others’ bath robes. The enchanting grounds of Maison Noir lends its floors and walls to those who wish to celebrate in quintessential style. Whether it is a once-off, momentous multi-generational party, or a family Christmas in the Cape – whatever the motive of the gathering – there’s plenty of space, serenity, soul-soothing style and stillness all around both of the houses.
Villa Verte, with or without the companionship of Maison Noir, is a colourful, exciting place to retreat to with all of your favourite people gathered together, for the holiday fun to unfold and memories to be made.
Reviewed by Colleen Ogilvie
Sleeps 8 in four en-suite bedrooms