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Fantastic House Designed by Cimato Moroldo Architects in Johannesburg

By Magaly Grosso

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This modern residence, located in Johannesburg, South Africa, was designed in 2016 by Adriano Moroldo and Aurelio Cimato from the architectural firm Cimato Moroldo Architects Inc.

The home has beautiful outdoor areas, with terraces arranged for the enjoyment of both residents and guests, as well as a fabulous swimming pool with a fountain and lush green areas.

The glass doors connect the exterior with the interior, and allow natural light to enter the large space. There, we are welcomed by an elegant dining room with fine furniture in a modern style, full of elegance. Modern lamps hang over the dining room, creating a very harmonious atmosphere which is full of good taste.

On the same level, we can find entertainment areas, a study room, a guest room, and a garage with room for four cars.

On the first level, a luxurious master bedroom with its respective dress room for both him and her, add up to three more bedrooms, a TV room, and a gym.

In the evenings, the interior artificial light is reflected on the outside, illuminating the beautifully manicured gardens and creating a charming image of the place, inviting residens to relax and enjoy these wonderful spaces.

View of the swimming pool from inside the corridor
View of the terrace that connects the swimming pool with the living room
Beautiful and elegant dining room with modern lamps
Modern and elegant bathrooms
Modern and elegant bathrooms
Exterior night view of the garden
Exterior night view of the garden
Exterior night view of the garden
Exterior night view of the main entrance
Exterior night view of the main entrance
Exterior night view of the main entrance
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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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