An outstanding Belgian House
Almost every week I pass a beautiful house, that was built about 3 years ago. I love this kind of manors, built with reclaimed materials as the bricks and the roof tiles here.
I never was able to get a glimpse of the backyard of the house when passing by! So I was thrilled when I discovered a photo shoot of this house in the Belgian magazine “Home”.
Front side of the house.
The backyard.
I have always loved the combination of a part of the house built with unpainted brick walls and another part of the thouse that has painted walls.
The house counts a lot of beautiful architectural details, such as …
…this doorway…
…with of course the Belgian blue stone that can’t be lacking!
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Don’t you love this French inspired attic window?
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Detail of the wrought iron front gate.
Gorgeous orangerie window.
Let’s take a look inside!
Living room with built-in cabinet. I certainly would replace that coffee table! In my opinion this wooden table is too much in combination with the parquet floor and the wooden cabinet. I would choose for a steel base for this table.
The entry hall with the staircase.
Love that blue-grey color on the walls in combination with the floor tiles.
Orangerie used as dining room.
Typical Belgian styled kitchen.
 
View towards the dining room.
A glimpse of the bedroom I might think. It was not mentionned in the magazine.
Attic window seen from inside the house.
This house is built by VLASSAK-VERHULST, a Belgian company that builts exclusive, outstanding villas.
If you enjoyed this house tour and if you would love to see more of beautiful Belgian houses, visit their website www.vlassakverhulst.be.
I wish you all a wonderful Autumn weekend!
xx
All images : Magazine Home Sweet Home editie 67 Lente 2010
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