VH. Residence
Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne

VH Residence

Simon de Burbure architects as Architects

Due to the turbulent impact of time and nature, a sixteenth-century mansion lost its grandeur along the way. The challenge became to uncover the majestic monument once again and allow the heritage to dialogue with contemporary architecture.

The residence, with an impressive area of 2,100 m2, consists of a three-story historic building and two new annexes. In order to maintain a clear overview of the multiplicity of spaces, maximum use was made of beautiful, long lines of sight that create an open atmosphere from the kitchen to the office and from the pool to the pool house.

photo_credit Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
photo_credit Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne

At the same time, the home looks cozy and intimate. The streamlined spaces flow seamlessly from the warmly hued, old part to the subdued bedrooms and the fresh, elegant outbuildings to the brutalist garage. These contrasts never fray through a play of soft curves, symmetry and a well thought-out use of color and materials. Limited per room for a quiet overall experience, but also luxurious and warm, from the Verde Patricia marble to the dark ceiling beams.

photo_credit Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
photo_credit Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne

The details underline the richness. The heritage was given back its luster by a great team of craftsmen, and new additions give it a contemporary beauty. The mosaic and terrazzo floor, the conservatory, the colorful stained glass, but also the meters high, arched windows, the bronze fireplace, the play of light and shadow of the claustra: walking through this city palace is an experience.

photo_credit Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
photo_credit Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne

Team:
Architect: Simon de Burbure architects
Photo credits: Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne

photo_credit Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
photo_credit Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne

Material Used:
1. Facade cladding: Recuperated brick

2. Flooring:
Bleacked Oak floors: Artes
Marble: Van den weghe Belgium
Mosaic: original, restaurated

3. Doors: Original wooden painted doors by Artes
4. Windows: Original afzelia wooden windows
5. Roofing: Recuperated boomse pannen
6. Interior lighting: Mostlly 100% Light from Belgium and Visual Comfort
7. Interior furniture: Mostly from RR Belgium

photo_credit Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
Cafeine – Thomas De Bruyne
Project Credits
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrand
Bleacked Oak floors, Original wooden painted doorsArtes
MarbleVan den Weghe
Interior lightingVisual Comfort
Product Spec Sheet
Bleacked Oak floors, Original wooden painted doors
by Artes
Marble
Interior lighting
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