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Belgian Country Stone — style reimagining
Belgian Country Stone vocabulary·Light remodel·
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Style
Belgian Country Stone
Inspired by Axel Vervoordt lineage / Vincent Van Duysen / Bernard De Clerck· no affiliation
Patinated limestone, hand-tooled timber, slate roofs — the Vervoordt / Belgian-countryside tradition.
- Patinated locally-quarried limestone (Belgian bluestone or Massangis) walls — visible hand-tooling, soft warm-gray patina.
- Steeply-pitched slate roof with patinated soft-gray cast — Welsh or Belgian slate, never asphalt.
- Hand-tooled oak structural timber at openings, lintels, doors — silvered with age, lime-washed, or beeswaxed.
- Restraint over abundance — maximum 3 visible materials on the elevation: limestone, slate, oak.
Scope
Light remodel
New paint, siding, roof, and finishes — the structure stays put.
Replace the exterior materials in the chosen style while keeping every structural element exactly. Best for solid bones with dated finishes. This is what most renovations call 'a refresh.'
- Typical cost
- $150K–400K
- Timeline
- 3–5 months
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