The Castle of Nokere
About twice a week I drive through a little town, called Nokere, where in the rural centre of it, is located the beautiful Castle of Nokere.
In the 16th century the fortress had been ravaged by fire and then rebuilt.
It was only at the end of the 18th century that the castle acquired his classical lines.
This castle is a jewel! A real Belgian Pearl!
The exterior as well as the interior is so elegant!
A few years ago , I was invited for the tea, by the lord of the castle, Baron Jean Casier.
He let me see the interior of the castle and told me about all the beautiful furniture and woodpaneling in the castle.
Unfortunately, Baron Casier passed over last year.
There are no images of the inside of the castle because to this very day the family Casier is living there.
Once a year , in the month of July, the park of the castle is open for public.
But in the surrounding area you can make a beautiful walk, where you can see different sides of the castle of Nokere.
In the 16th century the fortress had been ravaged by fire and then rebuilt.
It was only at the end of the 18th century that the castle acquired his classical lines.
This castle is a jewel! A real Belgian Pearl!
The exterior as well as the interior is so elegant!
A few years ago , I was invited for the tea, by the lord of the castle, Baron Jean Casier.
He let me see the interior of the castle and told me about all the beautiful furniture and woodpaneling in the castle.
Unfortunately, Baron Casier passed over last year.
There are no images of the inside of the castle because to this very day the family Casier is living there.
Once a year , in the month of July, the park of the castle is open for public.
But in the surrounding area you can make a beautiful walk, where you can see different sides of the castle of Nokere.
Entrance of the castle
Baron Jean Casier
The bridge to the entrance
One of the sides of the castle that you can see by walking in the surrounding area.
Backside of the castle
The Park of the Castle.
Aerial view of the Castle of Nokere
The bridge to the entrance
One of the sides of the castle that you can see by walking in the surrounding area.
Backside of the castle
The Park of the Castle.
The castle is surrounded by water.
I hope you have enjoyed this Belgian Pearl.
Have a nice sunday!
Greet
Belgian Interior Design is setting tone!
Joni from Cote de Texas, did an amazing post of Belgian Design in her blogpost the other day.
As reading the comments on her post, she unchained a real discussion about Belgian Interior Design! She really did a good job, because writing a post that makes us thinking is very interesting!
As being a Belgian interior designer, it is so nice to read that almost all the readers of Joni's post, do love Belgian Design!
And it is true that if a certain design is "hot", from that moment on , it is brought to the masses!
Similar phenomenon is seen in fashion design.
So let us watch what Belgian Design is up to in future!
Indeed, to me, there is a difference between the real designers with their own thoughtful creations and the pseudo-designers with their look-a-like creations.
Question is: who are the real designers and who are the pseudo-designers?
Does the mass sees or feels the difference? Do we all have the perception of authenticity?
A thing to be sure of is, that when you visit the castle of Axel Vervoordt, our most famous designer, you feel pureness and authenticity in all the rooms of the castle!
I wonder what he would think about all this?
In addition to Joni's post , I would like to share some images of interiors, which are all from Belgian Designers (including my company).
Maybe, you will feel and see differences looking at them or you will notice the belgian craftsmanship...
I will not give any comment on the pics. My only intention is that you all enjoy them!
And Joni, thank you so much for adding Belgian Pearls to your bloglist!
Greet
As reading the comments on her post, she unchained a real discussion about Belgian Interior Design! She really did a good job, because writing a post that makes us thinking is very interesting!
As being a Belgian interior designer, it is so nice to read that almost all the readers of Joni's post, do love Belgian Design!
And it is true that if a certain design is "hot", from that moment on , it is brought to the masses!
Similar phenomenon is seen in fashion design.
So let us watch what Belgian Design is up to in future!
Indeed, to me, there is a difference between the real designers with their own thoughtful creations and the pseudo-designers with their look-a-like creations.
Question is: who are the real designers and who are the pseudo-designers?
Does the mass sees or feels the difference? Do we all have the perception of authenticity?
A thing to be sure of is, that when you visit the castle of Axel Vervoordt, our most famous designer, you feel pureness and authenticity in all the rooms of the castle!
I wonder what he would think about all this?
In addition to Joni's post , I would like to share some images of interiors, which are all from Belgian Designers (including my company).
Maybe, you will feel and see differences looking at them or you will notice the belgian craftsmanship...
I will not give any comment on the pics. My only intention is that you all enjoy them!
And Joni, thank you so much for adding Belgian Pearls to your bloglist!
Greet
Roof is thatched !
A few days ago I showed you some images of our outbuilding , just before placing the roof.
Well, today the thatched roof is finished.
during...
Well, today the thatched roof is finished.
Before
During...
during...
...during.
Do you like it?
The stone is yet delivered and you can see him in front of the outbuilding.
After.
Do you like it?
So as now we have to start flooring, a couple of days ago, my husband and I went to the supplier of beautiful recuperation stone.
The blue stone we have chosen has a french origine! He's very beautiful and.... heavy as you can see on the image here below!
My husband and the supplier.The stone is yet delivered and you can see him in front of the outbuilding.
So up to the following images of the placed floor ( I think that it won't be that soon...) !
Greet
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Brussels apartment
Today I'll show you some images of a beautiful apartment in the famous Avenue Louise in Brussels, that we have renovated .
On the side of the dining room the door is coloured, on the side of the living room, the door is painted.
I do like the two cupboard niches on each side of the door.
The warm colour of the dining room and the more peaceful colour of the living room are a good choice of bringing in together to my opinion.
In the same room there is a hidden doorway to the hall. So the moulding that is placed around the room, is following on that doorway. Sorry that I don't have a better image of that doorway!
Her you see the side of the living room were the same double door is painted.
The height of the window ( where there is a radiator that we covered with wood ) was important for the height of the woodpaneling on the walls beside.
On the image above you can see the beautiful painted cabinet.
In the left corner you can notice the doorway and the fitting of the woodpaneling that is placed on the other wall.
On the left corner, again a door hidden in the paneling to achieve a symmetry with the right corner ,where is no doorway, but only a paneling.
And at least the librairy corner, where the chimney mantelpiece is flanked with open librairy bookcases in oak.
We have designed the dining room, the living room and the librairy corner.
Everything is made in the workingplaces of my company Lefèvre Interiors.
As you can see there is a double door between the dining room and the living room.
The dining room is painted in a beautiful red that is matching well with the colour of the mahogany wood.
On the side of the dining room the door is coloured, on the side of the living room, the door is painted.
I do like the two cupboard niches on each side of the door.
The warm colour of the dining room and the more peaceful colour of the living room are a good choice of bringing in together to my opinion.
In the same room there is a hidden doorway to the hall. So the moulding that is placed around the room, is following on that doorway. Sorry that I don't have a better image of that doorway!
Her you see the side of the living room were the same double door is painted.
The height of the window ( where there is a radiator that we covered with wood ) was important for the height of the woodpaneling on the walls beside.
On the image above you can see the beautiful painted cabinet.
In the left corner you can notice the doorway and the fitting of the woodpaneling that is placed on the other wall.
On the left corner, again a door hidden in the paneling to achieve a symmetry with the right corner ,where is no doorway, but only a paneling.
And at least the librairy corner, where the chimney mantelpiece is flanked with open librairy bookcases in oak.
The mantelpiece is small but very elegant!
I hope that you have enjoyed my post of today?
Greet
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