Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Retreat in Kenya

Today we are going over to Africa, to the Kenyan island of Lamu where Robert Peugeot (vice president at one of the companies within his family’s French automobile empire) and his wife Domitilla, hired E. Claudio Modola to renovate their house. The 4,800-square-foot getaway overlooks the Manda channel. If the house were to be summed up in a single architectural symbol, surely it would be one of the several barazas, the cozy, covered outdoor nooks where one can eat, drink, sleep or socialize while taking full advantage of ocean winds.
Tour Time!


In a baraza, or conversation area, Indian fabrics add bold infusions of color. The door surround is from a 16th-century palace.





Another of the house’s barazas. “The crescent moons,” says the designer, “are commonly found on the front or back of the dhows, put there for good luck.”


The corner master bedroom opens on two sides to capture breezes coming off the channel. “The bed was made by local Swahili artisans,” Modola says, “as were most of the house’s pieces.”


A guest room


Enhancing its privacy and views, the pool was fitted into a portion of the lot that’s 30 feet above the activity of the adjacent beach. Bruce Hobson handled the gardens.


The poolside pergola, says Modola, “is more of a Mediterranean than an East African feature.”


The rooftop baraza is where the Peugeots and their guests retreat in the evenings for drinks.

Photography by Tim Beddow
All images and information from Architectural Digest.

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Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Elizabeth Warner's Retreat in Kenya

Good beautiful morning! Here's interior designer Elizabeth Warner's gorgeous home in Nairobi. She is a New Yorker but her dream was having a retreat in the capital of Kenya. The architecture of the house was done by Anthony Russell and she of course designed the interiors.
I soo love it! How about you?


Situated on 10 acres of bushlands, the house has corrugated-metal roofs, stone walls and multiple French doors, which help keep the inside cool


In the great room, amid the structure’s monochromatic finishes, Warner added color—pieces that she either inherited or collected during her travels through Africa, India and beyond. The sofas were made locally with hand-dyed fabrics. The low table and chest are Chinese.


A figwood table and a wrought-iron chandelier in the dining room.


The kitchen has a dhow-wood table, figwood cabinets and lighting fashioned from Swahili fishing nets.


Rustic, unpainted stone floors and soaring white ceilings, Warner selected a hand-carved four-poster bed made by Swahili artisans. The footstool is from Afghanistan. All of the fabrics were acquired in India.

Photography by Tim Beddow

I added this post to the MckLinky parties hosted by Melissa at The Inspired Room and Leah at A Silly Little Sparrow. Lots of other blogs linked up at their sites! Thanks so much Melissa and Leah!

All images and information from Architectural Digest.

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