This project takes us straight into the heart of Ghent city centre, where a townhouse with a myriad of lovely features was transformed into a characterful family dwelling.
For its current occupants, this character home originally built in 1907 was love at first sight: the high ceilings, beautifully decorated walls, the light-drenched interiors and unique façade clinched the deal for them the minute they clapped eyes on it. However, there was a lot of work to be done to this majestic property, which initially served as offices for a law firm.
Which is why the occupants decided to entrust Jones Living with the renovation work, to successfully take the project from inception to completion. Philip Lenaerts pored over the interior of the townhouse and saw the potential right away. On the strength of his professional expertise, his instinct for style and materials, he ended up delivering an ageless interior, as the perfect symbiosis between modern and authentic elements.
The pièce de résistance: Dauby door fittings
The occupants were looking to lend their newly acquired authentic townhouse an ageless appeal in joint consultation with Jones Living. The play of light within the property was seized on to maximum effect, with the entire home given a bright and spacious feel.
To complete the melding of old and new, it was decided to go for Dauby door fittings. Which was where the Pure collection came in. Right across the property, Belgian designer Tom Lenaerts’ furniture knob and Dauby’s sleek furniture knob were used, both of which are made from Black Aged Iron (VO). It is a non-corrosive metal alloy that starts to look even more gorgeous over time. After a while, it takes on a weathered appearance that lends the fittings added style and character.