Located on the edge of Belgium’s ‘Diamond City’, Project D comprises an extension and renovation of an existing Belgian farmhouse, designed by Belgian architect Dennis T’Jampens. True to Belgium farmhouses, the bedroom features a gabled roof with exposed oak beams, adding warmth and depth to the space. The open ceiling extends to the ensuite, where it is reinforced by a series of pocket-sized skylights.
The material palette in the master bedroom is subtle and sedative – variations of oak, limestone, concrete, and marble generate a soothing, ‘holiday-esque’ environment. The ensuite showcases white marble with streaks of silver and rose, contrasted against matte-black finishes. The spacious shower adds an element of luxury and indulgence – something you would seek when holidaying in another country. Residential Project D’s kitchen and communal spaces evoke the same feeling as the master bedroom and ensuite; that feeling of escape. The same organic, timeless materials are carried into these spaces, ensuring that the home feels cohesive and every masterstroke intentional.
Photography by Thomas De Bruyne