Like a snake, this contemporary house meanders through the green landscape. Long spun out and with beautiful lines of sight to disappear maximally in the spectacle of the surrounding nature.
This is a home that does not reveal itself immediately. Through wide corridors you walk from one space to another, where each time a different positioning provides a different experience.
On the outside, the house mixes a mid-century vibe with rural materials, such as an elegant claustra and awnings in black steel versus whitewashed walls and a covered carport with casually laid cobblestones. The old fruit trees were also preserved and provide a nice contrast to the white walls.
In the home, the focus is on warmth. That seeps in through the abundant sunlight, but additions, such as the patio with tree and the wooden ceilings, also give this spacious home security.
- Interiors: Simon de Burbure
- Photos: Thomas De Bruyne