Kitchen, Concrete Counter, Recessed Lighting, White Cabinet, and Cement Tile Floor Smitten from the start with a 1970s concrete villa in rural Belgium, a resident and her designer embark on a sensitive renovation that excises the bad (carpeted walls, dark rooms) and highlights the good (idyllic setting, statement architecture). Owner Nathalie Vandemoortele worked with designer Renaud de Poorter on the interior renovations, which included opening up the heavy structure with the help of new windows and doors to the outside. A concrete bi-level island keeps the Brutalist vibe on the interior, but is open and light enough to feel balanced.  Photo 4 of 9 in A Concrete Home in Rural Belgium

A Concrete Home in Rural Belgium

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De Poorter refurbished the original red sinks and black-and-white cabinets in the home’s 1970s kitchen. Instead of ripping out what some may consider dated trimmings, Vandemoortele says, "I wanted to keep some parts of the house’s history. I think that renovation often goes too far."