Neighbourhood CT - 16 June 2019

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Neighbourhood 16 JUNE 2019

PROPERTY & LIFESTYLE

Keeping it real Kommetjie’s residents revere in community living surrounded by nature in this seaside village around the corner from the CBD, page 6

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16 JUNE 2019

Editor’s exclusive CARLA REDELINGHUYS

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Born to run

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kay, not entirely. More like born to walk. Slowly. Let me explain.

I was invited to attend the Global Running Day event at the Westin in Cape Town on 5 June. Marriot Westin hotels around the world are focussed on wellness, helping their guests stay active and healthy while away from home. For this event, the Westin in the Mother City hosted a get-together for a select few where they could showcase three of their wellness pillars: Sleep Well, Eat Well and Live Well. The first two are pretty self-explanatory (and boy, did I sleep and eat well), with the third component a 5km run or walk around the foreshore and the Silo District, with the purpose of spreading the message of healthy living while exploring some of the public art installations displayed on the hotel’s doorstep. Now, there are few things that can get me out of bed at 6am on a freezing winter’s morning – except, of course, the urgent screams of a 10-month-old – but this morning I was up and at’em at the first sound of my alarm clock. There are three reasons for this. One, after a night spent encased in the warm folds of the super-soft duvet in

a king-sized bed, rain pelting on the window that overlooks the city and Waterfront in the distance, I was well rested – my first night of uninterrupted sleep in a while. Two, the previous night’s dinner of butternut and quinoa salad with blueberry vinaigrette; 12hour slow roasted lamb neck confit with roast carrot puree and gremolata; and sour fig and apple cobbler with thyme and olive oil gelato, gave me more than enough energy for the walk ahead. (Any concerns that the portions from the Get Ready To Rise menu would be small were completely unfounded.) And three, I have recently started on a bit of a health mission and this was just the right thing to kickstart my journey. Walking through the city at that time of the morning with a group of likeminded people was really electrifying and inspiring. It was so amazing to see the city from a different angle. An hour and a half, a shower and breakfast later, I was ready to face the day. And I’m going to make good on the promise I made to myself while walking: next year, I’m running the 5km.

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Plant pleasure Freshness, creativity, and loads of flavour at two new vegan cafes in Cape Town WORDS: KIT HEATHCOCK IMAGES: SUPPLIED

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hether you live a vegan lifestyle for ethical reasons or are a flexitarian choosing to eat plant-based meals for health, variety and balance, the main thing is freshness and flavour. Meet two new vegan restaurant owners who have revved up the creativity and are appealing to vegans and “carnists” alike.

Kind Kitchen

Jason McNamara studied vegan culinary arts in Austin, Texas as part of a varied career spanning yoga teaching, event production, and documentary film making. Kind Kitchen started in his home kitchen on Uber Eats before finding a permanent home at Woodstock Brewery. “Our aim is to make good food which just happens to be vegan because we ourselves are,” says Jay. “We are vegan for animal welfare, then environmental issues and then health.”

SUNSHINE FOOD CO.

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Ed Sheeran and Passenger enjoyed the Southern style “chicken” sandwich during their Cape Town tour. Other signature dishes include The F’egg aka the fried “egg” sandwich, which is made of tofu, vegan mozzarella, their signature gooey vegan egg yolk, and spinach on toasted sourdough. The Darkside Burger is their take on a vegan peri-peri chicken burger. “Our menu changes almost daily, depending on the seasons, available veg and our creative desires.”

Sunshine Food Co.

The Sunshine Food Co. story starts in the garden. In 2013 Elisha Madzivadondo left his profession as a butler and started growing sprouts and microgreens on land at Oude Molen. “I wanted to promote vegan as a lifestyle, something inclusive,” he says, himself a vegan for many years. “If you’re not vegan, be flexitarian.” His wife, Abigail, used the nutrient-dense sprouts to perfect a healthy vegan burger patty that could be flipped without crumbling, which they sold at local food markets. The leap to the permanent, pocket-size cafe in Sea Point came when a regular market customer, a doctor, was so impressed with the nutritious and tasty burgers that he created a space within his practice for them to open the cafe, the sunshine-yellow frontage opening onto Main Road. Here you can enjoy fresh juices and the Sunshine burger in a choice of four styles: bunless, lavishly plated with black bean salsa, cultured lemon sauce, hummus, chickpea dhal and microgreens; in a charcoal bun, a wrap, or their latest “veggie-ritto”, a burrito-meets-sushi creation using nori and sushi rice.

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Que syrah, syrah? When is shiraz not shiraz? When it’s syrah… WORDS: RICHARD HOLMES IMAGES: SUPPLIED

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hiraz is one of South Africa’s most popular red grapes – it’s the second-most widely planted red wine cultivar in the country after cabernet sauvignon, and last year South African vintners shipped more than 21 million litres of shiraz abroad, making it the leading red wine cultivar exported. But consumers are often confused by the difference between shiraz and syrah. The fact of the matter is, they’re both from the same grapes, it’s simply the style of wine and winemaking that changes. “The difference between syrah and shiraz is more blurred today than ever before and it can be highly confusing,” says Roland Peens, managing director, winecellar.co.za. The “New World” character of shiraz was made famous in Australia’s Barossa valley, with jammy fruit flavours and high alcohol. Traditionalists started a movement towards popularising a more “Old World” style of syrah, common to the Northern-Rhône region of France, “reflecting the more elegant, peppery and floral wines that shiraz can produce”, adds Peens. “Syrah is generally earlier-picked, therefore lower in alcohol, offering more savoury notes and dry tannins.” Whether you prefer richer shiraz or austere syrah comes down simply to personal taste. For a taste of South African syrah, try one of these fine sips…

Gabriëlskloof Landscape Series Syrah on Sandstone

The Landscape Series from this Overberg cellar showcases the unique terroir of the farm, and this syrah derives much of its character from the Table Mountain sandstone soils in which it grows. Expect signature white pepper and red fruit on the nose, atop a silky and elegant palate. For something less expensive, their Gabrielskloof Syrah is also worth discovering.

Reyneke Syrah

Johan Reyneke flies the flag high for organic and biodynamic winemaking, and this delicious syrah from Stellenbosch is well worth discovering. Plenty of perfume on the nose, with a fresh palate of cranberries, cherries and no shortage of juicy tannins.

Keermont Syrah

KEERMONT

From vineyards high on the slopes of the Helderberg, this remarkable syrah is greater than the sum of its parts. Produced from three unique vineyards – Steepside, Topside and Sweetwater – the grapes are hand-harvested and vinified separately, before maturing in older oak barrels for 20 months. Rich floral character on the nose, with dry tannins and a long savoury finish.

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Sales boom at Sitari Ramaphoria to in the Western Cape boost residential W

ith sales of R1,3bn since it has launched in August 2014, award-winning Sitari Country Estate in Somerset West is now one of the fastest-selling largescale estates in the Western Cape. Although many developers were impacted by slower buyer uptake in 2018, Sitari’s sales bucked that trend.

“This was our second-best year in terms of sales by rand value since inception,” says Claudius Combrinck, executive director, Uvest Property Sales, the onsite real estate agency. “Sales at the estate averaged at just less than 14 properties a month from 1 January to 31 December last year, across plots, homes

and apartments.” He says 2019’s sales have been consistent too. Even though it’s an election year, the company recorded nearly R27m in sales during April. Combrinck attributes the estate’s success to having market-aligned product offerings, with homes priced from less than R3m and apartments ranging from R1,5m to R2,5m.

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esidential property sales are on the up if market movements in May are any indication, according to BetterBond CEO Rudi Botha. Sentiment often plays a bigger role than interest rate fluctuations and Botha believes “Ramaphoria” has returned to local real estate. “This is evident from the huge increase (22%) in the number of offers to purchase and home loan applications made in the first two weeks of May, compared to the first two weeks of May last year,” he says. An upturn is likely since the successful conclusion of the elections, Botha says, as there’s confidence that President

Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver on promises to attract large-scale foreign investment, revive a sagging economy, and facilitate jobs and small business creation. “Many prospective buyers and investors were waiting to see whether the elections would go ahead peacefully and whether Ramaphosa would remain president.” Botha says local banks appear to share the view that the property market is set for a strong upturn and concomitant increase in home values, as they’re competing fiercely for new home loan business. “In recent months there’s also been an increase in 100% home loans being granted to borrowers with good credit histories, low debt loads, and reliable employment,” he adds.

Unique property in Benoni on auction A

hotel, events venue and conference centre in prime location in Benoni, just 15km from OR Tambo International Airport and 11km from Benoni CBD in Gauteng’s burgeoning East Rand, will become available for purchase on 3 July through BidX1 South Africa’s online property platform. The property is situated only 2,5km north of the urban areas of Benoni, which include residential areas such as Crystal Park, Rynfield and Mayfield. It’s also in easy reach of Kempton Park, Boksburg and Springs.

Says Dave Murphy, head: commercial property, BidX1 South Africa, “Comprising a total of 25,694m2, the gross lettable area consists of 2,285m2 including 17 double bedrooms – all en suite – a main hotel, office building, amphitheatre, venue hall and kitchen, original dwelling house, cottage, swimming pool and pool bar, chapel, store or staff room, plus store room or office, and workshop. The entire property is enclosed with a 4m high brick wall. “This is a high-quality property with a range of venue options, being sold with a reserve price of R20m, including

movables, which represent huge value for the buyer. In immaculate condition, the majority of the buildings have contemporary finishes and fittings, while the original dwelling house on site has been completely refurbished and renovated.” The gardens are also designed and landscaped to a high standard, including a man-made lake with filtration system and water jets, swimming pool area with bar and service area for functions held at the Tahiti open beach venue. The gardens also include lighting, water features and garden furniture.

Africa’s southernmost Protea Hotel by Marriott C

ape Town boutique developer Devco Group recently signed an agreement with Marriott International to open a Protea Hotels by Marriott property as part of its mixed-use The Admiral Beach Hotel & Apartments development in Struisbaai. Located on the southernmost tip of Africa, the Protea Hotel by Marriott Cape Agulhas will open in 2023. The Admiral Beach project will consist of the hotel 85 apartments, the first of which are now on sale (pictured above); and a business/commercial phase.

Protea Hotel by Marriott Cape Agulhas will comprise 160 rooms, a speciality restaurant, indoor and outdoor bars, a sheltered deck and a swimming pool, plus fitness facilities. It will be situated on the beachfront of the 14km stretch of coastline. “We’re proud to be partnering with this international brand,” says Devco group director Deon Winterbach. “We look forward to welcoming travellers to the southernmost hotel in Africa.” Construction commences in 2020.


ONLINE PROPERTY AUCTION 3RD JULY Bidding opens 8am 50 PROPERTIES ON AUCTION | VIEW THE FULL NATIONAL CATALOGUE AT BIDX1.COM RESERVE PRICE R4.5M

RESERVE PRICE R4.5M

FRANSCHHOEK, WESTERN CAPE

4 Bedroom home perfectly located in the Village. Family room with fireplace, undercover patio and heated, indoor swimming pool. 4

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649m 2

LIQUIDATION

ST HELENA BAY, WESTERN CAPE

Modern beachfront family home with flatlet. Sea views throughout. Outside entertainment area with built-in braai and fire pit. 4

RESERVE PRICE R4.5M

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537m 2

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RESERVE PRICE R3.75M

RESERVE PRICE R100K

OPENING BID R4M

SOMERSET WEST, WESTERN CAPE

ERINVALE GOLF ESTATE, WESTERN CAPE

Prime development site in high demand area. Duly instructed in the Matter of Rocacube (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation) Masters Ref Number: C137/2019. 9 967 m2. Prime land ready to be developed.

Characterful, single storey home in secure, upmarket lifestyle estate. Features include a veranda, pool and enclosed sun room.

9 967m 2

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RESERVE PRICE R225K

SOMERST WEST, WESTERN CAPE

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738m 2

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RESERVE PRICE R3.5M

CLANWILLIAM, WESTERN CAPE

Vacant stand with views.

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PARKMORE, GAUTENG

RESERVE PRICE R1.8M

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991m 2

456m 2

495m 2

BANK AUCTIONS

STRAND, WESTERN CAPE

Storage units. Investment opportunity with good returns.

RESERVE PRICE G4 R750K / G5 R850K

EAGLE CANYON GOLF ESTATE, GAUTENG

BLOEMFONTEIN, FREE STATE

Immaculate, 5 bedroom mansion featuring 4 living areas and an enclosed balcony with built-in braai and pizza oven. 5

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BOTRIVIER, WESTERN CAPE

Vacant stand.

RESERVE PRICE R12.5M

Large home in the popular suburb of Parkmore with swimming pool and lapa.

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Modern, family home in private and secure estate. Views of the Helderberg mountains. Separate self-contained flatlet. Fireplace, gym, indoor braai room, outside built-in braai and covered patios.

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2 150m 2

2 Ideally located industrial stands. Ready to be developed. 4 918m2 and 4 572m2 of Prime Industrial land.

4 918m 2

4 572m 2

FAMILY HOMES INVESTMENT PROPERTIES APARTMENTS VACANT LAND SELECTION OF BANK PROPERTIES FULL NATIONAL CATALOGUE AVAILABLE ON BIDX1.COM

For further information, contact: BidX1 Jordan Brown Heinrich Moller Theodore de Beer

info@za.bidx1.com | + 27 (0)21 140 3541 081 714 1102 082 492 6254 064 518 4184

See auction terms and conditions on bidx1.com. In proud association with Pam Golding Properties.


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Suburb focus

Kommetjie The village of Kommetjie on the Atlantic coast of the southern Cape Peninsula is all about nature, surf and community WORDS: KIT HEATHCOCK

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irst established at the beginning of the 20th century as a cluster of holiday homes and now grown to about 3,000 residents, Kommetjie still emanates the relaxed holiday feel of its past. A rural escape from the city, it’s about an hour’s drive to the Cape Town CBD via Ou Kaapse Weg or Chapmans Peak Drive. Resident Roger Bain first came here to surf Long Beach and fell in love with the place. “It’s just different. I love that it’s virtually surrounded by nature reserves, the close proximity of the mountains and the ocean, the milkwood trees and other vegetation which grow right down to almost the water’s edge in places. I love the incredible array of bird life you can see in Kommetjie, that you can still see baboons, otters, porcupines, tortoises and even snakes occasionally.” Sooner or later everyone mentions the close community of long-term residents, who Roger describes as, “often genuine, friendly, slightly eccentric, and caring of the environment and generally just passionate about living in Kommetjie”. Steve Erlank of Deep South Distillery agrees. “The best thing about Kommetjie, and in fact the whole of the Deep South, is the people. The denizens of Kommetjie are a diverse, quirky and fascinating lot and live

here for the natural beauty, the village lifestyle and the sense of community.” Cathy Stadler appreciates the active residents and ratepayers’ association. “People work together on issues like safety and security and as a result our crime rate has halved. If your dog is lost, someone will find it for you.” Steve also acknowledges the huge spirit of volunteerism in Kommetjie. “Whether it’s volunteering, fundraising, social work, or more active direct support, there’s an amazing number of people whose focus is to help others.” The outdoor village lifestyle is what appealed to Robyn Smith, who originally founded Faithful to Nature from Kommetjie and returned to live here permanently five years ago. “Our kids still ride bikes and ride their skateboards on the streets, and whether we’re walking to the local deli, the beach or sitting on the kerb watching our kids skateboard, we know we’re always likely to bump into someone we would love to see.”

Property Freehold family homes of three or four bedrooms, old and new, form the biggest percentage of Kommetjie’s property pool. Houses tucked among

the milkwoods just back from the beach are highly sought after, as well as those with unobstructed views over the bay. But with the 360-degree ocean and mountain scenery, it’s hard not to have a good view wherever you are in Kommetjie. Klein Slangkop private eco estate next to the village and overlooking Long Beach offers newbuilt homes in a gated nature reserve.

Schools Kommetjie Primary and Pre-Primary have served generations of local kids and continue to be warm and nurturing. Just outside the village Imhoff Waldorf School offers an alternative primary education, and a recently established Generation Schools goes all the way to Grade 12. Other high school options are slightly further afield at Fish Hoek High School, or going over Ou Kaapse Weg to Constantia Valley for schools such as Reddam House and Constantia Waldorf School.

Explore Surfing is one of Kommetjie’s prime attractions with a variety of worldfamous breaks for experienced surfers besides the surf hub at Long Beach, a regular contest venue. This stunning 8km stretch of sandy beach is also a favourite for dog walks and horse riding, the shipwreck of the SS Kakapo a well-known landmark. Another top surf and beach-walking spot is Witsands below Misty Cliffs, south of Kommetjie. The Kom tidal pool that gave the village its name is still a social gathering point, the catwalk along the Inner Kom a favourite walk for locals, as is the walk to the 100-year-old cast-iron lighthouse. Then there are longer mountain hikes at Cape Point and Silvermine nature reserves. Imhoff Farm is the spot for family outings and kids’ parties, with an assortment of small shops, galleries and restaurants, cheese-making, farm animals, a maze, horse-riding, paintball and laser-tag. A Century of Kommetjie, a book originally published in 2002 by the Friends of Kommetjie Library, is currently being updated for a new edition by residents Duncan Duffett, Marilyn Metcalf and Roger Bain, a testament to the love and pride Kommetjie locals feel for their village.


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EAT • Blue Water Café: pizzas, Cape dishes with fresh farm ingredients • The Green Room: burgers, nachos, breakfasts • Umami: sushi and Asian food • Espresso.Kom: breakfast, cafe food and great coffee • Fishermans: seafood, fish and chips, pizzas, tables under milkwood trees • Lighthouse Pub and Grill: pub food, steaks, ribs, garden tables, sport on big screens

I love everything about living here. The community is amazing – engaged, active and authentic. The environment is breathtaking, so many amazing places to go and connect in. The smell and sound of the ocean is like manna to the soul! Plus, I do believe our beaches are among the most exquisite in the world. ROBYN SMITH, FAITHFUL TO NATURE

SHOP PLAY

You’ll pay

R28,958 per month

For a typical property (three-bedroom house)

R2,222,500 R2,145m For an apartment

R3,622,500 For a house

For a typical property (three-bedroom house)

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97%

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R10,000 R13,000 For a house

13% 65%

For an apartment HOUSE

over a period of 20 years at 10.25% prime

Median asking price

22%

R12,750

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R2,95M

2%

R2,95m In a complex

median asking price

For rent

APARTMENT

For a typical property in this area

Median asking price

APARTMENT

Monthly bond repayments

• Imhoff Farm: art galleries, farm shop, artisan shops, plants and more • Kommetjie Main Road and Village Place: surf shop, superette, pharmacy, deli and wine shop, and various services • Neighbourhood Farm Shop at Kommetjie Primary School: organic produce, dairy products and bread • Far Out Kites: specialist handmade kites • Longbeach Mall: high street stores, supermarkets and services • Fish Hoek is the nearest town with municipal offices, traffic department and other services, and more shops

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For sale

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• Surf, swim, boogie board, SUP, kitesurf, windsurf • Walk and hike on the beaches and the surrounding nature reserves • Imhoff Farm for a family outing with small shops and galleries, restaurants, horseriding, Faraway tree, kids play area, farmyard, paintball and lasertag. • Gin tasting at Deep South Distillery • Climb the Slangkop lighthouse to enjoy views all the way to Cape Point and Hout Bay • Birdwatching around the Kom, Bird island, Long beach and Slangkop mountain • Fishing and cray-fishing


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The writing’s on the wall Wallpaper has the potential to transform your home – just look at the vast range available today WORDS: ANNE SCHAUFFER

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here’s no doubt that the resurgence of wallpaper in decor continues unabated. The ranges just get wider, more exotic, and more experimental – you can basically create any mood you like. Clinton Kearney, general sales manager, Wallpaper Inn, says, “Wallpaper in South Africa suffered a bad reputation during the 80s, with a shift to paint effects, textured wall finishes, and plaster effects. About five years ago, we saw a resurgence of interest in wallpaper.” He feels exposure to overseas decor programmes from the UK and US helped in part to inspire homeowners to choose wallpaper as a big impact accessory. “This, coupled with the improvement in good design and advances in print technology, has moved wallpaper on.”

The biggest trend

Dean Bassett, director, WCI Wallpapers JHB Pty Ltd, confirms a global resurgence in interest in wallpaper. “Especially digital printed wallpaper, where you can create any custom wallpaper or mural to suit your specific preference. The overall shift in the local and international market is more focussed on developing bespoke wall coverings, given the wealth of options available to the client.” Dean’s own inhouse printing provides clients with custom-printed wallpaper and vinyl options. Whether you find

a high-resolution image on one of the stock photography sites or use one of your own photographs, it’s astonishing what effect this can have in a room. Cleverly planned, your photograph of a forest disappearing into the distance will enlarge your bedroom into infinity.

Local and global trends

In Clinton’s view, “Wallpaper choices in South Africa can be regional in taste, but also draw inspiration from international trends. The predictions for the coming season are botanical prints which were popular last season, but have kept on trend with new seasonal colour pallets. Geometric patterns and stylised geometric patterns are trending with a strong Scandinavian look also coming through.” Dean says, apart from big bold botanicals, high on the list are faux designs. “Concrete, wood, and metal imitation wallpapers. Our Rasch supplier offers loads of luscious organic wallpapers, but equally, textured concrete wall coverings to create an urban look and feel to any environment.” Clinton’s current top sellers are bricks and botanicals.

Wallpaper or paint?

Dean feels, “You can use wallpaper to transform any environment, no matter where. The richness of the colours and depth of textures cannot be achieved with simple paint, making wallpaper an everlasting necessity in interior design.” For many designers, it’s the combination of the two that works. It’s often only necessary to wallpaper a single wall, particularly if it replaces a headboard, or is intended to bring the outside in – or vice versa – in a bathroom for instance. Carefully pairing paint colours and textures with wallpaper can enhance both materials.

Where are people using wallpapers?

“Wallpapers are typically used for feature walls in bedrooms and living rooms, but we’re seeing an increase in people wanting them in bathrooms and kitchens – no problem, as long as the correct wallpaper is chosen, and the application is done correctly,” says Clinton. “People love to actually feel their wallpaper, so paper with a texture is often a deciding factor,” he adds. “We’re also encouraging the use of non-woven backing paper, which is easier to hang especially if you want to DIY it.”

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AT L A N T I C B E A C H E S TAT E Atlantic Beach Estate: 021 201 8706 • pamgolding.co.za/atlantic-beach-estate

Atlantic Beach Estate / R8.5 million

Ref# 1TV1377314

Atlantic Beach Estate / R4.75 million

Ref# 1TV1424036

Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 3.5 / Garages 2 / AMagnificent home nestled next to the fairway with spectacular views of Table Mountain, and catering for a large family looking for ease of living and lending itself to entertaining in its uncomplicated, and spacious open-plan layout.

Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2 / A loft area upstairs consists of two rooms which can be utilised as a study or play room leading off a TV area . Downstairs are the three bedrooms of which the main is ensuite with a full bathroom and a dressing room.

Mandy Oschman 082 567 0398

Mandy Oschman 082 567 0398

Atlantic Beach Estate / R28 000 Per month

Ref# 1TV1439910

Atlantic Beach Estate / R22 000 Per month

Ref# 1TV1438450

Bedrooms 5 / Bathrooms 3 / Garages 2 / This home is situated in a quiet close on the estate, close to a large park for children to play. An open-plan kitchen leads to a dining room and lounge area which has a wood burning fireplace.

Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2 / Sunny pet-friendly family home. The garden is enclosed and there is a double garage with plenty of space in front for parking. Access to all of the Estates amenities and lifestyle.

Lynnette Lee 082 453 3266

Lynnette Lee 082 453 3266

A C C R E D I T E D A G E N T S F O R AT L A N T I C B E A C H E S TAT E OFFICE HOURS Mon - Fri: 09:00 - 16:00, Sat: 09:00 - 12:00, Sun: 14:00 - 17:00 (Sales office situated at the Golf Club entrance, Birkenhead Drive)

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WESTERN SEABOARD Blouberg: 021 557 1115 • Big Bay: 021 554 0033 • Milnerton: 021 551 8640 • Melkbosstrand: 021 553 1912 • Sunningdale: 021 556 2362 • Atlantic Beach Estate: 021 201 8706 • pamgolding.co.za/western-seaboard

Big Bay / R10.95 million

Ref# 1TV1401797

Bedrooms 5 / Bathrooms 3 / Parking Bays 2 / This exquisite villa has everything to offer including natural wood flooring, soft close Duco kitchen cupboards, a sparkling pool, a rooftop terrace with panoramic views. It further offers a Jacuzzi, a private cellar and walk-in safe, study, spacious living accommodation and beautiful sunny bedrooms. Follow PGP boards from Otto Du Plessis Drive. Hjalmar Larsen 082 940 8034

Bloubergrant / R2.425 million

Ref# 1TV1434778

Tijgerhof / R2.195 million

Ref# 1TV1412044

Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garage 1 / Charming, sunny townhouse in small complex “Dovedale”. Freehold, no sectional title or HOA levies. Follow PGP boards from Blaauwberg Road, north into Popham Road, left into Arum Road No 29A.

Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garage 1 / A spacious and secure home. Renovated kitchen with granite tops and adjustable steel shelving for storing groceries. Follow PGP boards from Koeberg Road turn into Tijgerhof Street and follow the pointer boards.

Rosemary Louw 082 743 59115

Janet Gelgor 071 135 5544


Shop 44, Seaside Village Shopping Centre, Big Bay ( Next to Spur ) See it all on: www.atlanticbeach.co.za

MORRIS PIETERSE 083 228 4081

ATLANTIC BEACH GOLF ESTATE

AMAZING ZEN-STYLE HOME. R6.5m

WORLD-CLASS ENTERTAINER HOME. R21m.

Nothing compares - beautifully balanced - inside and out! A striking, high quality single level home for the Rarity is precious. Views, position & lifestyle ensure future value. This property has it all! The amazing connoisseur. All rooms open up onto to the magnificent & inviting outside entertainment areas and the exterior Dennis Fabian design places emphasis on all-season entertainment whilst enjoying the iconic views of this feels 100% part of the interior. The symmetry is simply perfect, and the timeless contemporary elegance is calm award-winning estate. This jewel in the crown of Atlantic Beach is a highly functional, comfortable & contemporary and understated. Priced to sell fast! family home filled with striking features. Call Morris Pieterse on 083 228 4081 for more info. Call Morris Pieterse on 083 228 4081 for more info.

SPACE FOR A HUGE FAMILY. R10.9m.

SCALING DOWN OR STARTING OUT? R3.68m.

A warm and welcoming family home that has it all! This exceptional home is a picture of refined taste, neatness A lovely home at a fantastic price - in a good position on a world class estate! Around 183 square meters big, and understated elegance. It has an inviting & relaxed feel from the moment you enter, and it offers amazing sea it offers every room you need. This single level gem is sunny & overlooks a lovely park. Entrance hall, and mountain views as a bonus. Perched high on a ridge and set in a quiet cul-de-sac. Five huge bedrooms, spacious open plan living area with lounge, dining room, study area and “braai-room�, 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 6 bathrooms & four entertainment areas. double garage & a wind-sheltered garden with splash pool. Call Morris Pieterse on 083 228 4081 for more info. Call Morris Pieterse on 083 228 4081 for more info.

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