Tuesday, March 1, 2016

This beautiful home DMVA Belgium achieved a careful balance between old and new, preserving its classic charm, while presenting a revolutionary contemporary side. We say "cautiously" because the project wasn '; t without its obstacles - namely the neighbors; Approval of the proposed design and style was needed to permit the creation. Although refrain architects of a total transformation, subtle adjustments they made like a white facade and a cool white pool topped by a pair of sculptural white supplements with grass, linking landscape and architecture.

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This suburb of Brussels, which recognized for its green spaces, the stage of this fascinating house and contemporary teeters under standard. During his classical elements were left intact, giving this modern add-ons that clearly needed modernity that requires the House to new heights. Painting this brick façade property know there was a new, fresh face.

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The additions are angled inward, overlooking a terrace, a swimming pool and the garden surrounded.

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Not only the additives are angled in their facades, but their roofs are also inclined upwards, maximizing the views and the organic light in flowing using the huge glass walls.

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At the top of the supplements, adds a green roof yet another layer of richness to the style.

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Visible although the expansive glazing, are minimalist interior white flooded. At least that's what you want to consider.

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Upon entry, interiors take a dramatic turn with black walls and ceilings, open onto the white space that you want to externally see. We love this dramatic contrast! The ceiling, also black, functional mounting white zigzags, interest rates overhead.

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The staircase is so much more than a means to ascend through the residence. This spiral is a sculptural element as much showpiece, as it is a functional feature.

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The kitchen is white, vivid and spacious - not your common culinary chaos, and not a place that you '; d wants to inject with sauce and stains!

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An unusual room in the house. '; s signature palette of dramatic black white

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Thanks to the massive windows, sun streams in and Grünblick are a peaceful scene and ever-present focus.

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DMVA about Arch Every day
Credit: Frederik Vercruysse

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