I love to tell and to show you a lot about Belgian architecture and interior design, so that you all become more and more familiar with it, my dear readers!
Today I am talking about a Belgian farm house, that is one of my all times favorites.
The house is new built but thanks to all the reclaimed materials, the owners brought in, it looks aged and very authentic!
Ingrid Segers and Annemie Coppens, the owners of the building company Porte Bonheur, and even the owners of this house, together with the decorator Natalie Haegeman, have done a wonderful job.
The house has a limed façade and the home extension is built with reclaimed oak.
Reclaimed Belgian roof tiles, which we call here “Boomse pannen”.
The use of steel windows and doors are one of the characteristics of Belgian architecture. I wrote about this HERE.
Even the interior of the house has an aged appearance because of the antique and aged furniture the owners and decorator have chosen for. I love it!
The architectural plans of the house were designed to match the old doors which the owners bought long ago before the house was built. The door between the living room and the kitchen is an old stable door.
Even the exterior as the interior of this house are so charming and cozy, which creates such a familiar atmosphere!
Natalie Haegeman, a decorator of Antwerp, ( I wrote a blogpost of Natalie earlier (HERE) ), was asked to create a warm and inviting interior! She did it in an outstanding way, by choosing beautiful aged furniture, carpets and fabrics!
Natalie is also specialized in custom made lampshades. Her website of these remarkable shades will soon be on line HERE. So she took care of the sconces, the floor and table lamps. Sometimes she used old pots that she transformed into beautiful table lamps.
Remarkable are the aged stools, placed around in this house. Very practical if all your friends are coming over!
Beautiful combination of the oak table and wicker chair.
Aged oak boards used as flooring.
“Although the chosen colors for the interior are held rather subdued, this antique secretary is an eye catcher.” explains Natalie. “It is an antique piece of furniture that is crooked, but it has the perfect look for this house.”
Notice the sconce with one of Natalie’s custom made shades.
The applied tadelakt technique gives the bathroom a rural and natural look.
Well-meant congratulations to Ingrid, Annemie and Natalie with their gorgeous, successful project, which is a wonderful example of the Belgian rural architectural design.
I hope you enjoyed this farm house tour of today and I wish you all a wonderful week!
xx
Architectural design by Porte Bonheur
Interior design by Natalie Haegeman
Images scanned Belgian magazine Wonen Landelijke Stijl – oktober-november 2008
Photo credit : Bieke Claessens
OMG I'm in love with the home and definitely doesn't look like a farmhouse here in the States. The bathroom is over the top and since we're getting ready to renovate our master bath I may have to use a few design elements. It's a stunning home. Thank you for sharing your world with us! Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful! Thanks for a gorgeous post to start the week!!!
ReplyDeleteI am so in love with this style...I will be visiting Belgium this summer and I hope to get a peek into some homes.
ReplyDeleteWow what a gorgeous home, thank you for posting. Two standouts for me are the kitchen - I love a kitchen that doesn't look like a 'regular' kitchen (or one you expect to see) and the lampshades! Beautiful linen and so simple! It is a very warm and inviting home!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this!! the sconces are amazing. thank you Greet. Please post more articles like this!!
ReplyDeleteWat een prachtig huis, Greet! Het moet voor de bewoners toch heerlijk zijn om daar te mogen wonen en het te mogen inrichten...een ware droom!
ReplyDeleteLieve groet, Ingrid
Wat een prachtig huis, ik dacht al dat de foto's mij bekend voorkwamen, maar het heeft in de Wonen Landelijke Stijl gestaan, echt prachtig om weer even van te genieten lieve Greet.
ReplyDeleteLieve groet, Mea
Hi Greet,
ReplyDeleteit looks like a very comfortable home...gorgeous and relaxing...my kind of home...
have a great day..
maureen
Beautiful! I love all of the muted colors. Looks so relaxing!
ReplyDeleteHello my friend,
ReplyDeleteIt seems like forever since I have been over here to see what you are doing.
What a great house you have for us today. There was very little to give away the fact that it was a new house. The shower heads in the bathroom were the only modern touches that I could find. I would love a new place made to look old, that would be the best of both world.
Hugs, Cindy
My dear Greet
ReplyDeleteI will move in immediately !Its a clever combination of elegant ,functional and cozy and i love the colours too AND the bath love fay xx
Ik herken het!Mooie reportage, warm en sfeervol. En eh...de dames van Porte Bonheur hebben een toch wel een erg leuke baan!!
ReplyDeleteI adore your blog..opens my mind!xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteI really like how the architecture and interiors capture the spirit of the original style with the use of reclaimed materials and simple decor. Beautiful!
ReplyDeletePrachtig, de stalen ramen en deuren zijn echt mijn favoriet. Hier in de US zie je dat niet, maar ze staan boven aan mijn lijstje. Wellicht in een nieuw huis of wanneer het tijd is voor een kleine verbouwing.
ReplyDeleteDank je wel voor al die mooie inspiratie. Heerlijk begin van de week.
Greet,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful home! I love the worn textures. They make the home so pretty and inviting. Another great post!!
xx-Gina
Greet,
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your posts on authentic Belgian interiors. Especially since there is mostly just reproductions and mass produced versions of it here in the states. The custom lighting and shades are gorgeous!
Greet,
ReplyDeleteYou know how much I love your posts about Belgium Architecture, right? I will never be tired of it. It's outstanding in every single way.
I love how authentic this house feel and I can't get over that antique bed and the red secretary. Wow!
I hope to se you soon at my blog! I love your comments.
Have a wonderful week, sweetie!
xo
Luciane at HomeBunch.com
Greet,
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful home. I was drinking in every detail because we are working on a country home project right now that we are so excited about. One of my favorite images is the kitchen with the fabulous old random bar stools that can be hidden behind the curtain. Also, the trough sink...more fabulous. I always love your posts. Much love, Mona
Oh Greet. Do you remember when I wrote that post about you and said that you do so much great PR for Belgian design and for your country in general? It is a pleasure to read all your posts about Belgian homes - and this post is not exception. What a home! And a lot of similarities to your own beautiful house.
ReplyDeleteWarm hugs to you.
Mon
Hey Dude,
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thnx 4 posting dis........................................
n m w8ng 4 ur next post
Love the red painted corner, the curtains to hide the stools , the shower, the bed, I will take it :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely, Greet! What a soothing home. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOk, I am seriously in love with this home.
ReplyDeleteI have become obsessed with lanterns, and the two here are perfect. The bathtub is over-the-top beautiful.
I hope that our week is going well, Greet.
Teresa
xoxo
Greet found you via Fay's blog,love all that gorgeous wood my very favourite material, my snug is the same terracotta colour as the sitting room!
ReplyDeleteWhat a comfortable,beautiful home. Ida
Absolutely lovely, inside and out!
ReplyDeleteGreet, I love this style and love this house.It's so beautiful,every detail,every piece........wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAnother great post from Belgian Style
Hugs
Cecilia
I guess that Belgium rural architectural design is the style I never knew I always wanted. This is perfectly my style. All of it. What a wonderful inspiration you have provided! We are planning to build a new home and this post will be what I'll be showing our architect. Gorgeous, gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI love that bathroom! Great house. Love how they recycled items. Just beautiful. Thanks for sharing Greet.
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeletelovely greetings
Gorgeous! What a beautiful home and I love the use of all the reclaimed items from floorboards to "boomse pannen"!
ReplyDeleteGreet- thanks for stopping by - nice to hear from you!
Hi Greet,
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you.
I love this Farm house, it is a dream for me.. in the far west.
Have a good week.
Another HUGE contribution from Belgium!
ReplyDeleteSorry; but for the most part, Americans go for a different aesthetic!
Greet; you are providing a wonderful alternative!
And; not the "Chinese- made variety of fake- Belgian".......there is a HUGE difference!
Thank you!
Penelope
Love the tadelakt plaster finish!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Claudia