All posts with tag:Belgium

After recent reconstruction, this once old rural house near Brussels is unrecognizable – designers so skillfully preserved some features of the rustic style and combined them with exquisite modern techniques, that now you cannot say there used to be a dilapidated cottage on this place. Wooden ceilings in some rooms, natural stone floors and a…

When the famous set designer and stylist Melanio Gomez moved from New York to Brussels, he immediately decided for himself that he wanted to live in the old center, next to the Grand Place. The abandoned building of an old bookshop, information about which has been going on since the 17th century, immediately attracted him,…

Belgian Vincent van Duysen, one of the most influential architects and designers of our time, recently showed the interiors of his own home. He is a striking representative of modern minimalism, although Vincent himself does not like this comparison – unlike faceless and sterile minimalist interiors, his spaces are warm and textured. So his house…

Last week we posted about the apartment in a former glass factory in the Belgian city of Ghent. Today we want to show another home in the same complex, which, being also industrial in its essence, turned out to be softer and brighter than the previous one. There are no rough concrete surfaces, the walls…

The industrial beauty of an old glass factory in Ghent, Belgium, is redefined by the design of this trendy loft apartment for a young family. Rough concrete surfaces, steel furniture and windows, oak parquet are ideally combined here with soft natural textiles, modern Scandinavian furniture and stylish lighting fixtures. The apartment has a separate entrance…

In an extensive renovation, an old barn in Belgium has been transformed into a stylish modern home. Despite the fact that not many interior elements left from the original construction, it was important for the owners to maintain continuity, and not to build a new building on the territory. The designer was inspired by modern…

In the interiors of this Belgian apartment, the designer relied on functionality and laconic design. Almost all the furniture here is custom designed, which made it possible to beautifully beat the space and use the surfaces in an interesting way. For example, the kitchen island is extended on both sides to create shelves, tables, and…

This small apartment in the heart of Brussels is the second home for the owner, who resides in Singapore. The design is based on simple yet sophisticated and elegant shapes and materials, trendy furnishings and light neutral shades, which are diluted with pleasant warm decor. Coffered ceilings are an unexpected solution, but here it was…