In Vainona, Harare, a home set on a substantial 4 796 square metres of ground, with four bedrooms and an established plot that takes time to properly take in.
The borehole and solar geyser are the practical backbone here. One borehole draws from the property's own water supply, while the solar geyser runs independently of the grid both features that reduce the demands on municipal services day to day. Solar panels on the roof extend that independence further. An electric gate manages access at the boundary, which is enclosed by perimeter fencing with decorative screening.
Inside, the fitted kitchen has wooden cabinetry, a tiled splashback, and a window that looks directly onto the garden a detail that makes the kitchen feel connected to the grounds rather than tucked away from them. One lounge gives the interior its main gathering space, with a separate dining room keeping meals distinct from the living area. Tiled floors run through the home, and built-in cupboards are fitted throughout. One bathroom serves the household. One garage completes the structure.
Outside, the 4 796sqm plot carries mature trees and established garden beds across a lawn that has clearly been maintained over years. The perimeter screening along the boundary gives the grounds a degree of enclosure without closing them off entirely.
The kitchen window sits at a height that frames the garden directly not a glimpse, but a proper view across the beds to the tree line.