Out-door fronting keeps the rooms securely out of sight
The main façade in dark golden gray provides complete privacy for the home’s residents. At the entrance to the mansion, guests are welcomed by a graceful opening of thin steel columns that echo the light horizontal blinds on the windows. Notice how the designer used the lighting – it is the lighting that creates a unique play of colors, which can be considered the main feature of the design of the mansion.
High ceilings, unusual design of the roof with original openings, large sliding glass doors make the exterior of the mansion unusually expressive.
The interior of the house is decorated in a modern, elegant style. The combination of materials and textures, comfortable furniture and, of course, a well-thought-out lighting system gives the rooms a special charm.
Spacious hallway
Logs by the fireplace – an original design touch
Functional kitchen in subtle smoky tones
Golden light creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere in the living room
Sliding glass doors combine the living room and garden
Stunning lighting and judicious use of glass wonderfully accentuate the architectural features of the structure
Original landscaping with a decorative pond
Children’s bedroom with a bed in the form of a race car
Lilac accents in the bathroom
Fascinating bedroom layout
Stylish Accessories
Glass partitions combine bathroom with walk-in closet
Secluded front garden and bathroom window
The unusual house Sar by the architect Werner van der Meulen in the suburbs of Johannesburg is an incredibly attractive piece of modern design.
The original architectural design, the gorgeous landscaping, the palm-fringed swimming pool and the unique lighting system that makes this home a dreamy golden house, make it worth the attention of anyone who is interested in modern architecture or just likes beautiful homes. And thanks to the stylishly designed interior, full of coziness and hospitality, Sar becomes the ideal home for a large family.
The Sar Mansion by Werner van der Meulen in Johannesburg, South Africa sounds fascinating! I’d love to know more about the interior and exterior of the house. Could you describe the golden tones used in the design? How do they complement each other? And what elements of the house’s architecture make it stand out?