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Townhouse VI in Kortrijk is updated by Decancq Vercruysse for Modernity

— January 23, 2026 — Art & Design
The Townhouse VI in Kortrijk, Belgium, is a renovated 1950s residence designed by Decancq Vercruysse architects as a calm urban home that responds to daily life patterns. The project rethinks the interior with a sequence of connected living spaces anchored around a new floor-to-ceiling glazed wall that links the living room directly to a green-walled patio garden. Oak wood panels line walls and ceilings to add material warmth, and bespoke elements such as a patinated stainless-steel fireplace and integrated storage support both comfort and order. The ground floor prioritises openness and connection to outdoors while accommodating practical needs such as dedicated storage for bicycles and a small shower area for a pet.

Upstairs, the kitchen and dining area open to a sunlit terrace, and finishes combine oak, stone countertops, and low-saturation colours to create a cohesive material palette throughout. Storage is integrated beneath surfaces to maintain uncluttered spaces, and warmer interior tones are chosen to foster intimacy and tranquillity.

Image Credit: Eric Petschek.

Trend Themes

  1. Biophilic Design Integration — Incorporating natural elements like green-walled patio gardens into home renovations is gaining popularity as it aims to enhance well-being and connectivity to nature.
  2. Open-plan Minimalism — Architectural renovations favoring open-plan concepts with seamless indoor-outdoor transitions are transforming urban living spaces to prioritize functionality and spaciousness.
  3. Warm Material Palettes — The use of warm materials and muted color schemes in home interiors is trending as it fosters a tranquil and intimate atmosphere within modern living environments.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture and Interior Design — The architecture and interior design industry is being reshaped by the demand for minimalist and functional living spaces that emphasize openness and natural light.
  2. Urban Real Estate Development — Urban real estate development is adapting to modern lifestyle demands by incorporating features that blend outdoor elements into city dwellings, enhancing overall livability.
  3. Home Furnishings and Accessories — The home furnishings sector is experiencing innovation opportunities as consumers seek custom and multifunctional solutions that align with minimalist design principles.
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