In West Flanders, Belgium, Govaert & Vanhoutte studio transformed a group of 19th-century buildings used as bunkers and barns into a family home with an attached bed and breakfast. A subterranean concrete passage connects the wood-clad wing—home to the private living spaces—to the former barn with the renovated guest rooms.  Photo 4 of 26 in 18 Brilliant Barn Conversions That Merge Past and Present from Farmhouse Burkeldijk

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Govaert & Vanhoutte Architects transformed a group of 19th-century buildings formerly used as bunkers and barns into a family home with an attached bed and breakfast in West Flanders, Belgium. A subterranean concrete passage connects the wood-clad wing, which is home to the private living spaces, to the former barn with the renovated guest rooms.

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