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On the quiet edge of Hekelgem lies this striking brutalist home, nestled in a mature garden that flows naturally with the rolling landscape. Designed in the 1960s by Luc Van den Broeck, a key figure in Flemish post-war modernism, the house features raw brick, exposed concrete, and bold overhangs. Inside, a respectful renovation opened up the plan into a flowing living space with views over the garden and a natural pond. The layout includes 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, a separate dressing room, a study, 2 toilets, a double garage, utility room, and multiple terraces. Finishes include merbau parquet, ceramic tiles, custom wooden joinery, and concrete ceilings — a cohesive material palette that reflects a clear architectural vision. This is not a generic property, but a well-preserved brutalist residence offering timeless character. A unique opportunity for design-minded buyers looking for soul, clarity, and structure in their home. Ref: '306'
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1 390 000 €
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9810 Eke
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IPI : 504.357
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