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The Barn House, Belgium

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(by Danica Ocvirk kus)

” For architect Rita Huys, transforming an old barn into a stylish new home, was not just about creating elegant interiors with a rustic touch; the building’s relationship to the outside world and its physical and emotional connection to the surrounding landscape, were just as crucial in the design process.

Project architect Huys co-heads (with Hendrik Vermoortel) Belgian architecture and interior design practice Buro2, who a few years ago received the commission to re-design an old farm barn in the rolling hills of Central West Flanders. Since the beginning it was clear for Huys what the main concept would be. ‘The farm was the main place where people lived alongside nature, seeing it both as force and as threat,’ says the architect, who took into account the weather conditions and the surrounding nature, when working on the Barn House’s design. Seeing the barn re-interpretation as a way of developing and managing the landscape, the architect added a new, residential dimension to a structure once only connected to working the land.


The Barn House, Belgium, by Buro2: view of the surrounding countryside

Artist Wim Delvoye decorated the interiors with his artwork. The interior includes living, dining and resting areas, but also a library and a small mezzanine hosting the en suite bedrooms. The architect created large openings at the two ends of the barn’s long rectangular shape from where the owners can enjoy wide and relaxing views of the countryside. The dense shutters enveloping the structure create a sense of mystery, leaving the passer-by wondering what hides within, also protecting the occupants from harsh weather conditions – but parts can open wide on a warm sunny day, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The architect’s respectful approach resulted in a warm, cosy house, which will urge the occupant to open up towards nature and embrace the surrounding green fields, rather than just withdraw in it. ‘After all,’ says Huys, ‘the house’s best room is, in a way, the outdoors.’


The Barn House, Belgium, by Buro2: the deck (by Danica Ocvirk kus)


The Barn House, Belgium, by Buro2: outside dining (by Danica Ocvirk kus)


The Barn House, Belgium, by Buro2: the office (by Danica Ocvirk kus)


The Barn House, Belgium, by Buro2: the bedroom (by Danica Ocvirk kus)


The Barn House, Belgium, by Buro2: the bedroom (by Danica Ocvirk kus)


The Barn House, Belgium, by Buro2: the bathroom (by Danica Ocvirk kus)


The Barn House, Belgium, by Buro2: the hallway (by Danica Ocvirk kus)

 All Photos are courtesy of Danica Ocvirk kus

 

 

 

 

 

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3 Responses to “The Barn House, Belgium”

  1. Interiors says:

    I was searching for information about \’Interiors\’, and this your page (\’n House, Belgium | Architecture Lab\’) was in search results. Not sure why it appeared, but your site is still interesting to read :)

  2. luca aldrighi says:

    what kind of material is the coating of the building??

  3. Zero says:

    any construction methods info?i need this to do my journal~plz help~thx so much =]

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