Bungalow is a minimalist residence located in Drongen, Belgium, designed by RAAMWERK. The renovation gave the space fresh life into an otherwise timeless dwelling, further embracing its adjacent, lush garden. While the design evolution pays homage to the bungalow’s inherent architectural qualities, it is the preservation of the initial ambiance that stands at the forefront. Contemporary modifications, though distinct in their presence, subtly complement the foundational spaces, ensuring a harmonious blend of old and new. This recent expansion seamlessly integrates with the pre-existing structure, its materials echoing the majesty of the towering trees nearby. Enhanced by strategically placed windows, the home’s proximity to the garden becomes ever more palpable, positioning the building akin to a crow’s nest, granting residents an intimate vantage point to the verdant expanse below.
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