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GENETS 3 by Atelier d’Architecture Bruno Erpicum & Partners

By Magaly Grosso

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GENETS 3 is located in Belgium and was designed by Atelier d’Architecture Bruno Erpicum & Partners.

The home’s tall glass walls allow not only light but also the surrounding greenery to infiltrate the interior, creating a pleasant atmosphere.

GENETS 3 by Atelier d’Architecture Bruno Erpicum & Partners:

“This house is limited to a single level, it is weightless on the water area that separates it from the entrance avenue. To the left, the entrance shows its gallery wall. Descend a level, the construction frames the view over the fields, the countryside is yours.

To the left, behind you, a series of levels interrupted by stairs that stretch outside bring the profile of the site together. To the right, beyond the overhanging part that covers the dining room, the kitchen benefits from a lateral patio that bathes in the morning sun.

Go down further, the garden continues right up to the old trees in front of a swimming pool that is so long that it takes the liberty to fold back into the building through the fault-line freed up under the built-up framework. It is all arranged for one to feel good: exercise, relaxation, cinema room, enological living room with a direct view over the beautiful cars.

Here, the heart is in the bowels of the earth. Photographer Jo Pauwels. Four bedrooms complemented with an office on the mezzanine are arranged at the +1 level, the apartment of the owners is organized higher up on the roof, in a vast room devoid of partitions to make the bedroom into a covered terrace when the weather is good.

Here, the heart is in the stars. Photo art works delivered by Artphotoexpo New York (Carla Gitare, Philippe Robert, Seb Fariak, Walter Chris) and Absolute Art Gallery.”

First Level
Second Level

Photos by: Jean-Luc Laloux

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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