Hello there, future homeowner!
Allow me to introduce myself: I am the newest architectural statement in Waterkloof, three tiers of quiet, minimalist confidence set on a stand generous enough to let the sun actually finish its sentence before it reaches you. I wasn't built to blend in — I was built to make the skyline reconsider its options.
Step through my front door and you'll meet my double-volume foyer, where the ceiling disappears somewhere above your expectations and the light does most of the talking. I don't do clutter, and I certainly don't do dark corners — my open-plan lounge, dining area, and kitchen flow into one another. Right in the middle of it all sits my open-air courtyard, quietly funnelling in fresh air and sunshine, because I believe a house should breathe too.
My kitchen is where modernism and minimalism meets seriousness: fully integrated Miele appliances, not a wasted line in sight, and a hidden scullery large enough to absorb every inconvenient truth from last night's dinner party. There's a separate laundry too, because nobody invited to my dinner table needs to see a drying rack.
Head down to my garden level and things get considerably more sociable. A second double-volume lounge opens completely to the outdoors — no in-between, just indoors becoming outdoors on command. Out on the patio, a sleek built-in braai keeps watch over a sparkling pool and a garden with genuine ambitions of its own. Tucked quietly off to the side is a private guest bedroom with its own en-suite, for visitors who'd rather not bump into you on the way to the bathroom at 2am.
Upstairs: Five bedrooms live up here, led by a primary suite with a private balcony framed by treetops and a spa-inspired bathroom that will quietly ruin ordinary showers for you forever. The remaining four bedrooms are generous, well-dressed in storage, and each comes with its own opinion on the Pretoria skyline.
There's a dedicated home office too, positioned for the kind of focus that doesn't get interrupted by a view — though I make no promises there. Parking is handled properly: two separate double garages, room for four cars without a single awkward reverse-and-realign. And for whoever keeps this place running smoothly day to day, there's a proper staff suite, not an afterthought.
As for where I've settled — one of the most sought-after, tree-lined pockets of Waterkloof, with the best schools, shops, and dinner reservations all comfortably within reach.
Come see me in person — I promise the light alone is worth the drive.