Ideally located on Square Lainé, at the edge of Duden Park, this semi-detached villa built in 1958 by architect Depelsenaire is listed in the Brussels heritage inventory. With its assertive modernist character and timeless design, it embodies a perfect dialogue between architecture and nature. Renovated in 2002, the property enjoys a discreet and leafy setting in one of Forest’s most desirable residential areas.
With a gross area of ± 409 m² (± 287 m² living space), the house is composed as follows:
Street level: entrance hall with cloakroom and guest toilet, storage cellar, laundry room, technical room, and a double garage in succession.
Garden level: semi-open kitchen, dining room and bright double living room with open fire, opening directly onto a private urban garden facing south-west.
First floor: mezzanine, three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a second shower room with toilet.
Top floor: office and two versatile spaces suitable for a studio, playroom, or guest room.
Refined materials and preserved period features: white brick façades, large picture windows, pure volumes and fluid circulation between levels. Gas boiler, double glazing, two-car garage, cellars, and laundry area.