Meandering Furniture Villa Renovation by Atelier Tom Vanhee
Brussels villa renovation featuring meandering custom cabinetry, open-plan interiors, enhanced daylight, exposed structure, and energy-efficient upgrades for contemporary living.
Located in Brussels, Belgium, the Meandering Furniture Villa Renovation is a 383 m² residential transformation completed in 2024 by Atelier Tom Vanhee. Led by architect Tom Vanhee, the project reimagines a traditional detached home: once defined by small, dark, compartmentalized rooms: into a luminous, open, and energy-efficient contemporary living space.


Reconfiguring Space for Modern Living
The original house followed a conventional layout typical of older suburban villas, with enclosed rooms and limited spatial interaction. The renovation strategy focused on removing internal partitions to create a seamless open-plan configuration. By dissolving rigid boundaries between the living room, dining area, and kitchen, the design establishes fluid circulation and a continuous spatial experience throughout the ground floor.
At the heart of the transformation lies the repositioned kitchen. Previously isolated, it now functions as a central social hub, integrated visually and physically with adjacent living areas. A lowered kitchen window aligned precisely with the countertop maximizes natural daylight while strengthening the visual connection between interior and exterior. This intervention not only enhances usability but also elevates the sensory quality of everyday domestic life.


Meandering Furniture as Architectural Connector
A defining feature of the project is the introduction of custom-designed cabinetry that “meanders” through the interior. These bespoke storage elements operate as both functional infrastructure and architectural device: guiding movement, structuring space, and visually linking different zones of the home.
Rather than relying on walls to organize the plan, the design uses furniture as a spatial mediator. This approach reinforces flexibility, preserves openness, and introduces warmth through carefully selected wood finishes. The meandering furniture concept gives the renovation its identity while ensuring practical storage solutions for contemporary family life.


Enhancing Natural Light and Energy Efficiency
Improving daylight performance and thermal efficiency was central to the renovation. Outdated single-glazed windows were replaced with high-performance double-glazed units framed in sleek gray aluminum. These modern frames introduce a subtle contemporary contrast while respecting the villa’s traditional façade.
The upgrade significantly enhances insulation and reduces energy consumption, an essential step in sustainable home renovation in Belgium. Even the basement benefits from new window installations and a durable metal door, replacing inefficient older components and improving overall environmental performance.


Celebrating Structure and Material Authenticity
The renovation carefully exposes portions of the original structural framework, allowing beams and load-bearing elements to become visible architectural features. This decision preserves the building’s historical character while adding visual depth and rhythm to the interior.
Material selection throughout the house balances modern refinement with contextual sensitivity. Wood surfaces, neutral tones, and precise detailing create a cohesive and elegant atmosphere. Externally, interventions remain minimal, ensuring that the updated windows and subtle façade adjustments harmonize with the villa’s original architectural identity.


A Contemporary Villa Renovation in Brussels
The Meandering Furniture Villa Renovation demonstrates how thoughtful residential renovation can transform a conventional home into a bright, adaptable, and energy-efficient living environment. By combining open-plan design, custom furniture integration, and sustainable upgrades, Atelier Tom Vanhee delivers a project that respects the past while embracing contemporary lifestyle needs.
This Brussels villa renovation stands as a model for adaptive residential design: where architecture and furniture merge to create spatial continuity, enhanced daylight, and renewed domestic comfort.



All the photographs are works of
Filip Dujardin
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