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Madam Architectuur Designs the Charlotte Home by Aalst

Brussels design studio Madam Architectuur renovated the Charlotte Home, which featured an extension of the bungalow by Aalst. There is also an exterior renovation as the house is coated in a bright red-painted timber finish for a striking visual. The house was first built on the outskirts of a nature reserve from the 90s but it was found that the space lacked a connection with its surroundings.

Co-founder of Madam Architectuur, Door Smits speaks about the home's design, stating that "The house is located on the edge of a nature reserve but is only a 10-minute bike ride from the centre of Aalst. It is designed to really let nature enter. The existing bungalow had a number of nice elements, but the organisation and spaciousness inside were not quite right."
Trend Themes
1. Nature-integrated Living - Homes that incorporate elements of nature into their design, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor environments, are becoming increasingly popular.
2. Bold Color Palettes - Bright, unconventional exterior paint choices like red cladding can create a striking visual impact and differentiate homes in suburban settings.
3. Bungalow Extensions - Renovating and extending bungalows while preserving their historical elements offers a blend of modern functionality and nostalgic charm.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Architecture - Innovations in design that blend homes with their natural surroundings are reshaping the residential architecture industry.
2. Home Renovation - The trend of bold color palettes for home exteriors is driving new approaches in the home renovation sector.
3. Sustainable Building - Sustainable materials and design practices are gaining traction in the building industry as they enhance the environmental harmony of residential spaces.

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