Interior designer Axel Vervoordt needs no introduction to those of us in the design world. Working with wife May, Axel Vervoordt renovated and designed this Belgian Flemish castle for a couple prominent in the world of art.
The medieval spaces were renovated, and an orangerie was added. Vervoordt stayed true to the original design, using the couple’s extensive art collection and antiques as the backdrop.
The lush gardens were design by landscape architect Jacques Wirtz, who drew inspiration from the gardens of Italy and England. ENJOY!
The medieval spaces were renovated, and an orangerie was added. Vervoordt stayed true to the original design, using the couple’s extensive art collection and antiques as the backdrop.
The lush gardens were design by landscape architect Jacques Wirtz, who drew inspiration from the gardens of Italy and England. ENJOY!
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See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
Photography by Alexandre Bailhanche
Veranda Magazine September 2011
Photography by Alexandre Bailhanche
Veranda Magazine September 2011
5 comments :
What an absolute timeworn masterpiece!! Oh to be left there for a day to wander, dream and discover....gorgeous!
a perennial favorite..love their style...and the gardens are beautiful too..
best,
maureen
We love Axel's work! Such beautiful rooms wtih such character. Love the kitchen and gardens...so much inspiration.
XO Angela and Renee
Hello sweetie,
This is one amazing place, huh? Wow.. imagine walking on the gardens! Some places do make you dream!
xo
Luciane at Homebunch.com
Always love seeing his work. The gardens are also absolutely divine! xo
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