This restoration project starts with respecting and understanding the context and demonstrates a considered approach. Van Raemdonck Designs created a tactile and honest architecture by focusing on essential forms and calmness.
The studio envisioned a subtle extension that blend into the environment. The idea was to create a quiet and serene home. The open design on the inside connects all rooms and allows an easy flow.
The interior is characterized by a restrained amount of materials, such as mortex and oak veneer. Van Raemdonck Designs used Belgian blue stone for the terraces and stairs, which are a few inches higher than the surrounding garden area.
- Interiors: Van Raemdonck Designs
- Photos: Thomas De Bruyne Cafeine
- Words: Xran