OUR HOUSES AT CWE
Villa Katanda or “Little Gem” is a single storey entry level of our four houses. The periphery of each room is extremely subtle, so much so that the interior and exterior spaces flow into each other seamlessly
- FLOOR NO 1
- ROOMS 3
- TOTAL AREA, SQ.M. 150m²
- PARKING YES
- PRICE $3200/m2

Villa PaMunzi is a two-story house in which all living spaces are arranged on the ground floor and the bedrooms on the first floor. Subtle peripheries on the ground floor spaces allow you to experience nature on a more intimate level. Deep patios bolster the illusion of interior space extending outwards, thus presenting you with a feeling of peace and tranquility. When inside your bedroom for instance, you have a vantage point from which you can look out at the Chaminuka Game Park.
- FLOOR NO 2
- ROOMS 4
- TOTAL AREA, SQ.M. 345.50
- PARKING YES
- PRICE $3200/m2

Is a two-storey house that could be defined as an ‘upside down house’. All living spaces are arranged on the first floor while the bedrooms are on the ground floor. Large windows, corner windows, glass sliding doors and a large patio on the first floor allow you to fully appreciate the Game Park from a vantage point and within your comfort zone. The bedrooms on the ground floor are equipped with large glass sliding doors that allow you a more intimate appreciation of your immediate environment.
- FLOOR NO 2
- ROOMS 6
- TOTAL AREA, SQ.M. 545.50
- PARKING YES
- PRICE $5200/m2

“Each of the four homes has been designed to externally fuse or blend with the surrounding, unspoilt environment.” As such emphasis has been placed on clean Lines, hidden roofs, river stone façade, and wooden pergolas.
The architect’s brief was to “bring the outside, in”. This was achieved through the integration of open plans, high ceilings, corner windows, floor to ceiling glass and deep patios. Open plans allow for one room to flow into the next, in an effort to eventually enable every space to effortlessly flow outdoors, without the interruption of physical boundaries; high ceilings allow for seemingly more open rooms.
BLURRING BOUNDARIES
BRINGING THE OUTSIDE, IN.
The architect’s brief was to “bring the outside, in”. This was achieved through the integration of open plans, high ceilings, corner windows, floor to ceiling glass and deep patios. Open plans allow for one room to flow into the next, in an effort to eventually enable every space to effortlessly flow outdoors, without the interruption of physical boundaries; high ceilings allow for seemingly more open rooms.
SEAMLESS LIVING
PANORAMIC
VIEWS
Corner windows provide for 180° views outwards. Floor to ceiling glass (doors and windows), bolstered by the inclusion of deep patios, create the seamless connection between interior and exterior spaces. Deep patios act as transitional spaces that are both theoretically and functionally neither outside nor inside. They are intermediate spaces that allow the indoor to seamlessly and effortlessly merge with the outdoors. These design strategies also maximize the capture of natural light and ventilation to all spaces.
Architecture that
Disappears into Nature
Each of the four homes has been meticulously designed to blend seamlessly with the untouched natural surroundings. With clean lines, concealed roofing, organic river stone façades and elegant wooden pergolas, every detail reflects a commitment to understated luxury and harmony with the environment, creating homes that feel like they were always meant to be part of the landscape.