Omloop Farmhouse

Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde

Omloop Farmhouse 

hé! architectuur

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Inhout

MANUFACTURERS
Léém

RAMMED EARTH CONTRACTOR
Leemniscaat

CONTRACTOR
Serrebouw De Clercq

PHOTOGRAPHS
Tim Van De Velde

AREA
342 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Roosdaal, Belgium

CATEGORY
Houses, Renovation

Text description provided by architect.

In the 1990's, Marc and Ann bought a 'turnkey farmhouse-style' home in the Pajottenland. Their two daughters grew up in the house. Both Marc and Ann work in the social sector.

Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde

They approached Hé! with the request to renovate their house in a sustainable way. The house and its location hold strong emotional value for the couple. They hope to grow old here.

Because of the house's location in the hilly surroundings, the connection with nature had been lost. Their aim was to restore that connection.

Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde

They envisioned an open house centered around an earthen stove. The renovation process involved many friends and family members.

At first glance, renovating a typical 'off-the-shelf' Flemish 'fermette' didn't seem like much of a challenge for Hé!.

Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde

This type of home dominates the local landscape, fails to meet today's energy standards, and is generally not regarded as valuable architecture. But Hé! quickly became intrigued by the question of what the future of this kind of housing could be.

Hé! began with a critical analysis of the home's existing organization and its disconnection from the surrounding environment.

The architects chose to 'cut open' the house to break away from its traditional organization. Their approach focused on densification, making the home more compact.

Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde

The daughters' former bedrooms made way for a winter garden, bordered by a thick rammed earth wall.

Thanks to its thermal mass, this wall acts as a buffer: on cooler days, sunlight warms the winter garden and the wall, radiating heat inward; on hotter days, the wall helps keep the space cool.

The former hallway and office unfold into a new living room that opens onto the winter garden.

Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde

The once-generous entrance hall becomes a cozy seating area by the earthen stove, which replaces the old oil boiler and now provides central heating. The former garage has been transformed into the new entrance.

The white interior walls are now finished with a red clay plaster. On the ground floor, a spacious bedroom and compact bathroom ensure the home is suitable for lifelong living.


Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde


Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde
Omloop Farmhouse
© Tim Van De Velde


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Ground Floor Plan
Omloop Farmhouse
1st Floor Plan


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