Explore the elegant world of minimalist and contemporary Belgian houses, where innovative design meets flawless functionality. This curated collection showcases stunning examples of Belgium’s unique architectural style, which seamlessly blends simplicity and sophistication. Be captivated by sleek lines, open spaces, and natural light that create a harmonious living environment. Uncover the innovative techniques employed by Belgian architects and designers to create visually striking structures that stand as a testament to the country’s rich design heritage. Join us as we delve into the world of Belgian houses, and let their minimalist charm and contemporary allure inspire you.
A distinctly modernist house built in the 1960s, beautifully renovated and expanded with a new floor that follows the rhythm…
A 1962 glazed cabin, brought back to its original glory via a thoughtful architectural approach. Designed by architect Y. Loze…
A family home, extended with a second story and a double-height space. Located near Ghent, Belgium, this single-family home stands…
The renovation of a large family home with bright living spaces and a marble-lined extension. Named Grote Hond (Big Dog),…
The transformation of a dark house into a bright family home with a garden extension. Located in Wachtebeke, Belgium, this…
A brutalist-style apartment softened with splashes of color. Located in the Riverside Tower building in Antwerp, Belgium, this duplex is…
Both spectacular and understated, this house features serene living spaces that have a special connection to nature. Belgian architect Dirk…
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