MK House
With a design from a former understudy of Vincent Van Duysen, the MK House imbues an Antwerp townhouse with a charming yet austere interior. Warming touches like wooden herringbone flooring and exposed wooden beams mix with stark white walls and dashes of stone and marble — used most conspicuously on the kitchen cabinets — to create an inviting atmosphere. Large banks of windows allow plenty of natural light to pour in, while the owners' collection of artwork helps give the neutral palette a touch of added personality.
Photos: Julien Claessens & Thomas de Bruyne / Nicolas Schuybroek Architects