Before & After: The (Potential) Views Were the Most Promising Part of This Cape Town Home

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Architect Werner Lotz and interior designer Jenine Bruce reworked the midcentury’s convoluted, split-level plan to connect it with the backyard and the city’s stunning scenery.

The walnut-framed bay window is a favorite spot for the children.
The walnut-framed bay window is a favorite spot for the children.

As can sometimes happen when couples go house shopping, Bonnie and Antonie Basson saw this midcentury home in the Higgovale neighborhood of Cape Town, South Africa, and had very different reactions. "I hated it," says Bonnie, an attorney, smiling at the memory of that first viewing. Antonie, a business owner in the restaurant industry and firm believer in buying "the worst house on the best street," saw potential. "I said to my husband, ‘You’re crazy to want to take this on. It’s a lost cause,’" says Bonnie.

Despite a prime location with incredible views across City Bowl and the harbor, including Lion’s Head and Signal Hill mountains, the home’s existing windows were small and its split-level plan was muddled, with two kitchens, an entry stair made of wakeboards, and small, dark bedrooms. "I wanted a house that’s very light—I like sunshine," says Bonnie. "The house, as we saw it for the first time, was the opposite of that."

Before: Rear Exterior

Before: When Bonnie and Antonie Basson bought this midcentury house in the Higgovale neighborhood in Cape Town, South Africa, perhaps the best place to take in the view was the backyard pool, as opposed to any room inside the house.
Before: When Bonnie and Antonie Basson bought this midcentury house in the Higgovale neighborhood in Cape Town, South Africa, perhaps the best place to take in the view was the backyard pool, as opposed to any room inside the house.
Before: The rear façade did not have many windows.
Before: The rear façade did not have many windows.
Before: Additional landscaping blocked sightlines of the views, which include the city bowl and harbor, as well as Lion’s Head and Signal Hill mountains.
Before: Additional landscaping blocked sightlines of the views, which include the city bowl and harbor, as well as Lion’s Head and Signal Hill mountains.

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