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Teremok Lodge

Teremok Lodge

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Tel: 086 127 6237
Int. Tel: +27 51 924 0585

Description

Kotcha’s daughter Nadya married Harvey Douglas in 1959 and, while on honeymoon, was asked by her father find a piece of land that would be suitable for a family beach cottage. This suite pays tribute to other side of Teremok’s colourful history.

Marilyn Monroe or James Dean might have languished here. It is drenched in minty green which gives zest to the suite, while the freshness of white is starkly contrasted against the dark shades of brown. The large open plan suite with its white ostrich skin headboard is a modern interpretation of a classical idea.

Stunted succulents in rich teal ceramic containers guard the bathroom along with a photo of Marilyn.

Cushions and other objet in contrasting aquas and browns provide a freshness and set the scene of a hideaway which would not be out of place in Manhattan or Hollywood.

Mystery Guest:  Marilyn Monroe

Mood CD:  It’s Time – Michael Bublé

Confectionery:  Mint Truffle

Fragrance:  Jade

Accommodation

Along the tropical belt of KwaZulu-Natal, nestled amongst the palm and giant milkwood trees lies Teremok Marine, a luxurious five-star boutique lodge which opened in November 2003.

Every Inch of Teremok Marine clearly illustrates the meticulous attention to detail that has gone into creating the ultimate experience in luxury accommodation.

A feast for the senses, all eight suites are unique in design, layout and feel with small subtleties such as individual scent, mood-music and evening confectionary, creating an enchanting atmosphere.

Prestigiously positioned on Marine Drive, just 1km from the ever-popular Umhlanga Rocks village, award-winning Teremok Marine provides a serene, home-away-from-home experience for the most discerning of business executives and leisure travellers alike.

Milkwood Suite

Kotchka Vladykin had a love for the beautiful milkwood trees that are endemic to the area and may not be cut down without a permit.

The giant one which stands ever-watchful over the property, protectively wraps its branches around the former main bedroom sheltering it from the tropical heat.

This suite, with its breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, is unashamedly the perfect backdrop for romance.  Reminiscent of a modern day beach cottage it is sophisticated and uncluttered, yet at all times soft and inviting.

The overall dominating feature is the lime-washed four-poster bed wrapped in billowing organza, ribbons and crystals which add to its feeling of wonder. An unusual feature is the very high dark stained timber ceiling with a clerestory window which is softened by sweeping linen drapes.

Mystery Guest: Audrey Hepburn

Mood CD: Songs From The Last Century

– George Michael

Confectionery: Champagne Truffle

Fragrance: Ginger Lime

Juliet Suite

The Juliet balconies inspired the décor for this ethereal suite and it is easy to imagine the two star-struck lovers taking refuge here. Perched on the uppermost floor, there is always a gentle sea breeze whispering through the trees, creating a mood which harks back to a bygone era.

A modern version of toile and a large draped headboard set the tone for this room in evocative shades of gold, copper and mink.

Layered and layered again, then embellished with organzas which are offest against a brilliant white backdrop.

A separate bathroom is swathed in white only with the white ceiling contrasting against a golden beech wood floor which originally graced the dining room. This loft area boasts panoramic views of the ocean and these are best taken in from the freestanding bath with a glass of bubbly in hand.

Mystery Guest:  Juliet Capulet

Mood CD:  Paint The Sky With Stars – Enya

Confectionery:  White Truffle

Fragrance:  Magnolia

Durban View Suite

There are commanding views all the way to Durban and the Bluff, where the city’s whaling station was formerly based. Now, it’s the sleek and playful dolphins which can often be spotted riding the waves.

The contrast of the blue ocean with our African heritage creates a unique and contemporary space.

This suite encapsulates the juxtaposition of African Zen – it has the feeling of Africa without the roughness.  

The richness of the continent’s palette was toned down and made subtle and sophisticated by placing the suite in context within its exterior environment, the wondrous blue sea.

A mirror theme is carried through the room, and the reflection of the view through the large windows is captured in numerous strategically positioned antique bevelled mirrors.

This is a sanctuary for those who prefer to shrug off clutter and, instead, embrace comfort and elegance in complete privacy.

Mystery Guest:  Leonardo Di  Caprio

Mood CD:  Women Of Africa - Putamayo

Confectionery: Dark Chocolate Truffle

Fragrance:  Rooibos

Palm Suite

They were followed by the colourful Indian immigrants and their contribution has been enormous. Fusing elements from these two aspects pays homage to Umhlanga’s unique heritage.

Subtle shades of putty, olive and green dominate this room providing a hideaway of cool seclusion and relaxation for the weary.

Spectacular use of an antique document printed on linen, depicting the taming of the tiger in India, is the exotic axis around which this suite revolves.

A hand-embroidered throw on the bed hints at the incredible craftsmanship found in both India and Africa and natural bamboo wallpaper in the bath alcove takes you a step closer to nature.

Mystery Guest:  David Livingston

Mood CD:  Havana Café

Confectionery: Pistachio Cup

Fragrance:  Neroli

Vladykin Suite

Kotchka Vladykin, born in Russia, escaped the revolution as a young boy with the aid of the Red Cross. Joining his mother in England, he qualified as a mining surveyor which brought him to South Africa. This is a tribute to the Russian legacy of the man who built Teremok.

Heirlooms, brocade and embroidered velvet in beautiful deep jewel colours hint of the Russian empire in its heyday.

Plush individual detailing is a highlight and, as Kotcha loved nudes and had one commissioned of his wife, tribute was paid to him with a sensual painting that demarcates the transition from bedroom to bathroom. The feel of the suite gives an idea of what it might have been like to experience the romance of a gypsy life … or a Russian in exile.

Mystery Guest:  Rasputin

Mood CD:  Lady Sings The Blues

Confectionery: Creme Brulee

Fragrance:  Lavender

Zodiac Suite

The beautiful Brazilian hand-carved door with signs of the zodiac was the original front door of Teremok.  

Behind the guest toilet door are the original zodiac tiles which represent the Vladykin family birth signs. This was sufficient inspiration when this area was converted into a quirky suite.

If Nostradamus were alive today, sophisticated, suave and on the move, he would definitely be found in the Zodiac Suite. It is a moody room where intense red punctuates a contemplative interior with sumptuous silk curtains that shut out the tropical heat.

A headboard crafted in snake skin and a mirror mosaic wall reflect minute segments of an entire vision. In every direction that the eye is drawn you are aware of the essence of mystery, so  take reprieve, take stock and enjoy the serenity of this subterranean suite.

Mystery Guest:  Nostradamus

Mood CD:  Arabic Groove

Confectionery:  Orange Truffle

Fragrance:  Lemongrass

Beethoven Suite

Debbie Davidson and Louis Möller,

the owners of Teremok are also partners in The Barnyard Theatre and the first show to grace the stage at the rustic venue was Roll Over Beethoven. This quirky space was named in honour thereof.

Beethoven himself stayed here and he left his mark – symphonies all over the wall and notes that dance gaily across the gilded and lime washed furniture.

A violin suspended in time and space symbolises the power and sudden punctuative beauty of this room.

Here you are allowed to indulge in a fantastical liaison - to know what it would be like to be in the company of Beethoven and the royal court.  It is a cacophony of gold put together and melted so that it becomes a contemporary space - the perfect symphony.

Mystery Guest:  Rudyard Kipling

Mood CD:  Chilled Classics

Confectionery:  Caramel Crisp

Fragrance:  Vanilla 

Douglas Suite

Kotcha’s daughter Nadya married Harvey Douglas in 1959 and, while on honeymoon, was asked by her father find a piece of land that would be suitable for a family beach cottage. This suite pays tribute to other side of Teremok’s colourful history.

Marilyn Monroe or James Dean might have languished here. It is drenched in minty green which gives zest to the suite, while the freshness of white is starkly contrasted against the dark shades of brown. The large open plan suite with its white ostrich skin headboard is a modern interpretation of a classical idea.

Stunted succulents in rich teal ceramic containers guard the bathroom along with a photo of Marilyn.

Cushions and other objet in contrasting aquas and browns provide a freshness and set the scene of a hideaway which would not be out of place in Manhattan or Hollywood.

Mystery Guest:  Marilyn Monroe

Mood CD:  It’s Time – Michael Bublé

Confectionery:  Mint Truffle

Fragrance:  Jade

Rates

1 March 2011 - 29 February 2012

Single R1 900
Double / Twin R1 500 per person (or R3 000 per room)

Teremok is a non-smoking establishment.
No children below the age of 16.
No triple rooms.

Teremok Lodge
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