Architecture

Villa GFR by DE JAEGHERE Architectuuratelier in Roeselare, Belgium

Project: Villa GFR
Architects: DE JAEGHERE Architectuuratelier
Location: Roeselare, Belgium
Area: 5,026 sq ft
Photographs by: Hendrik Biegs

Villa GFR by DE JAEGHERE Architectuuratelier

Villa GFR is a luxurious, contemporary residence located in Roeselare, Belgium. It was designed by DE JAEGHERE Architectuuratelier for the client who requested a clear link between his property and the surroundings, more specifically with the castle that is located nearby. But the owner also wanted privacy to be guaranteed at every moment. This is the reason why the villa is designed with a patio enclosed by a wall so that passers-by cannot see what is going on inside the house.

From the architects: “The massive first floor seems to be floating on a glass construction. When walking through the entrance gate, one gradually discovers the mixture of light and transparency.
The living area permits residents to look outside and have a panoramic view on the nearby castle. The whited exterior wall reflects the sunlight and enhances the impression of exterior space. The slate stone links the interior with the patio and blurs the border between inside and outside. Light creates dynamism in the house, as architectural lines bring in natural light and are supported by lines offering artificial light.
The patio wall is connected to a garden wall with pool house and composes an intense relationship with the garden. The walls give a strong and solid impression but simultaneously they create a feeling of intimacy. They are discrete pillars that make the surroundings stand out.
In the bathroom too, the question of intimacy and light was addressed: the border between inside and outside fades as a pillar of dimension stone, in which both the bath and the walk-in shower are organized, visually continues up to the interior patio level.”

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