When I grew up I lived in a houseboat. At night in bed I heard the sound of ducks and water. This house in Belgium is not a houseboat but it reminded me of a boathouse, which is something completely different. But it still is gorgeous don’t you think?
This lovely private refuge is located in Bachte-Maria-Leerne, about 10 kilometers from the city of Gent, Belgium. Gent-based architecture studio Wim Goes Architectuur designed the beautiful extension to this residence. The wooden addition sits above a new wine cellar and extends partly over the pond.

The natural, graying wood, the green vegetation and the blue sky and pond create a harmonious balance, accented by the slim vertical lines of the largest surfaces. Unpretentious simplicity with functional clarity, that results in stark beauty with Japanese-Finnish undertones.

Wim Goes is an award-winning architect, born in 1969 in Ghent. He established Wim Goes Architectuur in 1997. The firm’s work includes private, public and retail projects, ranging from the stunning Yohji Yamamoto flagship store in a neoclassic building in Antwerp, to museum, office and design environments. This year, he was chosen as one of the 40 under 40 European Architects by the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design. Via The Cool Hunter















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