In this residence in the Westhoek region, you’ll encounter an interior that doesn’t simply frame nature, but actively engages in dialogue with it. The generous expanses of glass draw the landscape inside. Light drifts across soft textures, colors blend with the seasons, and the boundary between inside and out effortlessly blurs.
The living room is a warm family haven with a generous sofa, light curtains, and beige-brown parquet flooring, accented by a white wall and a seamless acoustic stretch ceiling with MonaCoustic —a sleek surface that provides acoustic comfort where glass and wood would otherwise make it impossible. Minimalist lighting creates organic movement; light wood chairs and tables with rounded shapes give the interior a serene and inviting feel.
Architectural anchors like a floating staircase and a sculptural stove create distinct lines against the white wall, while the stretch ceiling continues cleanly, devoid of visible technical elements. Acoustics, as a design element, elevates the space to a higher level of comfort: no visible absorbers, only a clear, serene sound experience. The result is an interior that lives to the rhythm of the family and the landscape—a place where conversations flow, silence resonates softly, and materials combine to create a sense of security.
Each realisation is a dialogue between architecture and acoustics, where technology becomes invisible and experience becomes tangible.
Every space is unique. We’re happy to help you find the right acoustic and aesthetic solution for your interior.