House P by Vandenborre Architecten | A floating landscape of stone and glass

House P is a family house located in a quiet suburban area of Belgium, surrounded by mature trees that create a private green enclave. Designed by Vandenborre Architecten, the project focuses on integrating the house into its natural surroundings, maintaining clean and minimalist lines. 

 

Design concept 

The residence is composed of horizontal slabs with solid façades on one side and fully glazed walls on the other. Clad in Egyptian off-white stone, the architecture coalesces weight and lightness. Terraces, patios, and a pool deck extend the living space outdoors, creating a continuous surface that connects interior and exterior. 

The design was inspired by the existing trees and the site’s natural slope. The goal was to create a “floating landscape” where residents could experience nature from every room. Trees act as natural screens, providing privacy and framing views without the need for walls. 

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Layout and materials 

House P spans three floors. The lower ground level contains functional spaces, including a garage, service areas, a bicycle shed, and an art gallery overlooking a small garden. The first floor hosts living areas, bedrooms, and the pool terrace, while the upper floor includes additional bedrooms and office spaces. 

The chosen materials reinforce the house’s minimalist aesthetic. All floors and countertops feature white stone, complemented by brass and larch veneer accents, and all furniture is built-in, creating a euphonious design throughout the place. 

© Tim Van de Velde

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Transparency Structure 

OTIIMA’s frame systems maximize natural light and help interior spaces feel connected to the surrounding landscape. The design marries performance and durability without compromising aesthetics, keeping it clean and minimal. 

© Tim Van de Velde

House P demonstrates how modern architecture exquisitely integrates minimalism, functionality, and a strong connection with nature. Here, the materials, light, and views are carefully composed to complement everyday living. 

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