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Binnenkijken: Furnified meubels in een architecturale seventies villa.

Looking inside: Furnified furniture in an architectural seventies villa.

We find this Seventies villa in a green region, centrally located in 's Gravenwezel. The minimally designed L-shaped structure gives this house a harmonious, peaceful impression. Once inside, you will notice beautiful details such as doors with textured stained glass and a beautiful herringbone floor. The combination of unique, vintage pieces with some classics from the Furnified range makes the interior both elegant and vintage.

Classy and accessible

On the ground floor, a continuous open space with lots of light, the owners chose to create intimate corners. The seating area is a stylish, comfortable place. The vintage wall cabinet in teak looks contemporary, but also gives the interior a personal touch through the possibilities to display precious items and photos. The carpet with graphic print provides coherence. A little further on you will find the dining area. Swing chairs with a cane seat and back are placed around Furnified's oval table with white marble: a classy yet accessible mix, perfect for evening dining.

Hotel bathroom allure

The bathrooms? They got a makeover with the bathroom sets from Furnified, the sister of Furnified. For example, the Jules industrial bathroom frame is perfect for small bathrooms; in this case it is combined with the Marcel white marble slab. The Felix bathroom set was chosen for the large bathroom. The black oak looks trendy and sophisticated, which gives the whole a 'hotel bathroom' allure.

Dream owner for dream house

The high windows that you will find throughout the house offer a view of the green surroundings and the spacious garden with swimming pool. Can you see yourself waking up in this beautiful home? Good news: this house is for sale via Immodôme . Who knows, you may soon live in this dream home!

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