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A tired city bungalow now a modern family home in Pretoria

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A screen wall was built to add a sense of privacy and create the effect of an entrance hall. It proved to be the perfect size for this mosaic image of Twiggy made from recycled tins by artist Izak Fourie. 
The large candles were made by artist 
Gordon Vorster.
A screen wall was built to add a sense of privacy and create the effect of an entrance hall. It proved to be the perfect size for this mosaic image of Twiggy made from recycled tins by artist Izak Fourie. The large candles were made by artist Gordon Vorster.

Photographs Christoph Hoffmann

Most parents will agree that an easy school run in the mornings is a priority when maintaining a happy family life. And it was for this reason that Hendrien Kruger, an importer and distributor of Inoar hair products, and her husband decided to move from a country estate to the city when their daughters were in primary school.

One of their requirements was that the new house be in a secure area.

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