My vision was to create a place of happiness, love and wellbeing for our extended family,” says co-owner Boyd Ferguson, founder of Cécile & Boyd, the design studio that single-handedly revolutionised the safari-lodge aesthetic 25 years ago. Located in Scarborough, a seaside hamlet near Cape Point, his creation is a multi-generational retreat for himself, his sister Geordi De Sousa Costa, and their families. Named Abraça – the Portuguese word for an embrace or hug – it’s a weekend home where equal consideration has been given to everyone, from tweens, teens and singletons to family groups and oldies.
The family bought the property in 2018 for its generous double plot and inherent potential. Despite its awkward flow, an inelegant subterranean lower level with little light, and an enormous main en-suite –…
