Kerala Farm

DATE OF COMPLETION: 2021
LOCATION: Bainskloof
CLIENT: Paddock Family
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDIT: Dave Southwood / KLG ARCHITECTS / Client


The Kerala Farm project is located in the Bainskloof valley, an area characterised by its mountainous rocky landscape. The existing homestead was to be altered to suit the new owner’s lifestyle whilst taking cognizance of the splendid surrounds.

This translated to extending wings off of the existing square plan-courtyard house.

 On the South side of the house, a new en-suite bedroom wing was added.  The addition stretches and floats over the local flora whilst looking out onto spectacular private mountain views. The addition draws from the existing building with its use of monolithic stone walls whilst distinguishing its contemporary identity in the design’s simple form and box-like appearance.

 On the north side of the project a new external living room typology was added.

The room is characterised by a large monolithic stone wall which was inserted into the landscape becoming a spine for the new lifestyle-wing to form off of.

 Heavy timber sections stretch from the wall transitioning the space towards the lawn and pool. The design creates a series of dappled shaded spaces, essential for the harsh sun conditions of the area.

The heavy materiality chosen balances the design with the scale of the site’s mountainous landscape and creates a harmonious relationship between the built and the surrounds. Glass sliding doors, simple forms and sophisticated details transform the traditional materiality into a timeless contemporary design.

 Further north on the site lies the old ‘Kraal’ building originally used to enclose cattle in when the farm was operating. The owners decided to transform the space into a separate accommodation unit to hold overflow guests from the main house.  Careful design was executed to transform the space whilst still honouring the existing character of the ‘Kraal’. Textured plaster and natural materials characterise the space. Simple contemporary forms with seamless glass openings once again give the design a contemporary edge whilst attributing the area’s surrounds.

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