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Belgian Country Stone — architectural reimagining
Belgian Country Stone vocabulary·Re-skin·
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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
Re-skin
Material refresh — paint, siding, roof, finishes. Geometry locked.
Replace exterior materials with the architect's vocabulary 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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