Wave House is a concept architectural design for a home in Cape Town, South Africa, located on a difficult and steep terrain. The key idea driving this design is the utilization of various beautiful curves rising from the natural terrain to sculpt the main form of the house, mimicking the shape of a wave.
The home is intelligently divided into three distinct levels, each with its own particular purpose and spectacular features.
As you approach the entrance, you are greeted by a rotating car garage that not only provides secure vehicle storage but also serves as an art gallery displaying a variety of cars and other artistic artifacts.
The Wave House’s ground floor is dedicated to entertainment and guest accommodations. The primary living room is located on the first level and serves as the home’s heart. This room is created with an open concept in mind, incorporating a kitchen, dining area, living room, and family room.
All of these areas have been deliberately designed to optimize the panoramic ocean view, which is made possible by the huge floor-to-ceiling windows that seamlessly blur the boundaries between the inside and exterior.
Furthermore, an infinity-edge pool on this level appears to merge perfectly with the vast ocean beyond, giving an enthralling visual experience. The second level is solely dedicated to the master bedroom. This bedroom is cantilevered over the pool and offers an unrivaled and uninterrupted view of the ocean.