Tucked inside a boomed enclave a stone's throw from Sandton CBD, this home doesn't just make a statement it makes everyone else's statement look underdressed.
The facade alone stops traffic. Bespoke lighting, timber cladding, and a forecourt wide enough to park your ambitions including a four car garage finished better than most people's living rooms (linear LEDs, showroom tiles, the works).
Step inside and the entrance foyer sets the tone immediately: skylights, a gold-leaf textured wall, curated art, and a vintage trunk that says "I've been places." A powder room lurking behind hexagonal gold tiles suggests the rest of the home means business.
The kitchen is where things get serious. A professional gas range, marble tops, custom charcoal cabinetry, and a sculptural steel-and-timber bulkhead overhead — built for someone who actually cooks, or at least wants guests to think they do.
The open-plan living zone flows into a bar with an illuminated wine tower, a dining table for twelve, and bi-fold doors that dissolve the wall between inside and a garden that genuinely earns the word lush. Koi pond with stepping stones. Established trees. A lawn big enough to cause envy.
The pool deck at sunset is unfair. Dark-tiled pool, composite decking, sail shades, and a recessed fire pit with concrete bench seating that makes every evening feel like an occasion.
There's also a full entertainment pavilion with a pool table and stocked bar — because of course there is.
Bedrooms are generous, bathrooms are spa-level, and the principal suite has a leather sectional inside the bedroom, which tells you everything about the priorities of whoever designed this place.
Homes like this don't come around often.