Casa á Beiramar
Grant Pitcher Photography
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Stone countertopsAfrigran
Feature mirrorsArkivio
Internal timber detailingBears Projects
LightingCobin lighting
PoolKenny Matthews Pools
External timber deckingTimber Trends

Product Spec Sheet
Stone countertops
Feature mirrors
by Arkivio
Internal timber detailing
Lighting
External timber decking

Casa á Beiramar

Metropole Architects as Architects

Casa á Beiramar envisioned by Metropole Architects is a 750m² modern 4-bedroom home situated in the prestigious Simbithi Golf Estate on KwaZulu Natal's North Coast of South Africa. The design philosophy revolves around a harmonious blend of modern aesthetics and the natural environment. The house stands as a bold testament to refined modernism, utilizing materials like steel, glass, and concrete with meticulous detail. Clean lines juxtaposed with tactile elements such as timber and stone create a sophisticated yet understated ambiance. Upon approach, the house commands attention, perched proudly on its site with a cantilevered form that emphasizes horizontality, making a distinct statement in the streetscape.

photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography
photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography

An elegant, gently sloping driveway ushers one from the estate road towards the home onto a stylishly arranged driveway court adorned with polished aggregate concrete panels and strips of artificial turf, setting the stage for an aesthetically pleasing arrival experience. The public entrance façade is intentionally low-slung and minimalist, featuring a triple garage clad in horizontal slatted timber. This façade guides the eye towards a covered entrance walkway roof hovering over a porcelain tile clad feature blade wall and the primary entry point to the home. A large pivot entrance door, clad in dark porcelain tile slabs, provides a secure transition into the private realm of the home.

photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography
photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography

The intentional solidity of the entrance façade serves multiple purposes. It not only provides an element of surprise to the act of entering, it enhances privacy for the inhabitants but also provides effective protection against the elements, particularly the prevailing strong winds from the south-west. This ensures that the open and sheltered private spaces designed for living, entertainment, relaxation, and enjoyment of the sea views remain comfortable and enjoyable, beyond. Moving through the entrance, the architecture unfolds into a voluminous space at the upper level. An open-plan living, kitchen, and dining area seamlessly integrate with the outdoor spaces through sliding glass doors. The covered verandah, supported by a striking steel 'spider' column, extends the living space outdoors, offering shelter for an entertainment area, braai space, pool, and a small garden. The expansive oak timber-clad ceiling above adds warmth and visual continuity to the internal spaces.

photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography
photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography

The master suite at this level is orientated towards the sea view and is a haven for private rest and relaxation complete with walk in dressing room and opulent full master en-suite bathroom. An adjacent balcony allows one to venture outside to the edges of the cantilever on a veritable ‘lookout point’ and engage with the sun, sea and breeze. A standout feature of Casa á Beiramar is the sensual organic curved oak timber-clad ceiling. This provides the 'wow factor' on entry, enhancing the vertical volume of the entrance hall and open plan living areas. Coupled with clerestory windows, it allows natural light to penetrate deep into the plan, creating a visually engaging experience.

photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography
photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography

Descending via the main staircase, the spatial experience transitions to a more intimate experience. A TV lounge, study, double-sided Neolith clad fireplace, and a wine cellar offer a cozy retreat. Three en-suite bedrooms, each with garden access, cater to privacy while providing glimpses of the adjacent forest and distant sea views. The material and colour palette of Casa á Beiramar is a delicate balance between man-made interventions and the natural landscape. The extensive use of glass for building enclosure and balustrading breaks down the traditional visual barriers between inside and out promoting the immersion of oneself in the sights and sounds of the coastal forest context as well as providing reflections of the natural vegetation that is its context.

photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography
photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography

Generous overhangs allow for effective solar screening. The combination of solid slabs and pergola extensions in steel and aluminium overhead provide a variety of experience and graded exposure to the sun and a dynamic interplay of light and shadow. Internally, the fusion of colour and texture in styling, furniture, and finishes complements the architectural spaces, presenting a cohesive and contemporary aesthetic. Considerations such as views, orientation, privacy, and the response to the sub-tropical climate extend the overall success of the product. Casa á Beiramar transcends mere functionality. It offers a visually captivating, comfortable, and intimate living experience that seamlessly integrates with its natural surroundings, reflecting the artistry and thoughtful design of Metropole Architects.

photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography
photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography

Team:
Architect: Metropole Architects
Design Architect: Nigel Tarboton of Metropole Architects
Project Architects: David Louis & Frans Marx of Metropole Architects
Photographers: Grant Pitcher and Mo Heine
Builder: Sygnatur Projects
Engineer: Davies Lister James Engineers
Interior Designer: Metropole Architects
Landscape Architect: Lynch Frog Landscapes

photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography
photo_credit Grant Pitcher Photography
Grant Pitcher Photography

Material Used:
1. Kitchen: Against the grain cabinet co.
2. Bathroom vanity units: Parus interiors
3. Built in cupboards: Parus interiors
4. Stone countertops: Afrigran
5. Feature mirrors: Arkivio
6. Internal timber detailing: Bears projects
7. External timber decking: Timber trends
8. Lighting: Cobin lighting
9. Pool: Kenny Matthews Pools

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