Set back from the street on a plot of ± 4,070 m², this highly energy-efficient, single-story property features contemporary architecture designed in dialogue with the surrounding landscape. The estate comprises a main residence and the former studio of sculptor and visual artist Rik Poot, now converted into a spacious pool house of ± 100 m².
Accessed via a private driveway meandering through the grounds, the house prioritizes natural light, framed views of the greenery, and perfect privacy. The architecture combines exposed concrete, wood, and large floor-to-ceiling windows, creating a seamless relationship between the indoor and outdoor spaces. The wooden canopies integrated into the green roof naturally protect the facades during the summer months. The generous proportions and open sightlines enhance the daily quality of life. The finishes have been meticulously selected: a kitchen crafted from Brazilian Santos Rosewood, high-end Gaggenau appliances, BOFFI bathroom fixtures and lighting, a central vacuum system, and numerous custom-built fittings.
Completely restored with respect for its original character, the former artist’s studio now features an reception area with vaulted ceilings open to the roof ridge, an open kitchenette, a sauna, an office or bedroom space on the mezzanine, and a technical room. Immediately adjacent, the heated swimming pool extends the resort-like atmosphere that characterizes the entire property.
Technical features include an EPC rating B (PEB B), underfloor heating and cooling in both the house and the pool house, 40 solar panels, a carport for five vehicles, an automated gate, a green roof, custom joinery, and numerous built-in storage spaces. The property is situated in a verdant setting with easy access to Brussels (± 15 min), Mechelen (± 20 min), Brussels Airport (± 25 min), and Antwerp (± 35 min).