The H3734 ST9 Dijon Walnut applied in a bar pattern makes the ceiling an eye-catcher.
The H3734 ST9 Dijon Walnut applied in a bar pattern makes the ceiling an eye-catcher.
The seating areas also harmonise with the ceiling decoration.
The seating areas also harmonise with the ceiling decoration.
The corridor area was fitted with Flammex due to increased fire protection requirements.
The corridor area was fitted with Flammex due to increased fire protection requirements.
H3734 ST9 Dijon Walnut was also used for the window frames and the shelves.
H3734 ST9 Dijon Walnut was also used for the window frames and the shelves.
In the apartments, H3734 ST9 Dijon Walnut is present in the TV wall shelves.
In the apartments, H3734 ST9 Dijon Walnut is present in the TV wall shelves.
A mirrored wine rack acts as an eye-catcher in the restaurant area.
A mirrored wine rack acts as an eye-catcher in the restaurant area.

Residence Beaux-Arts combines flats, a care hotel and a public restaurant under the concept of a boutique hotel.
The residential complex in Ghent was completed and commissioned in July 2022. The 2670 m² includes 29 flats and 18 assisted living apartments. The main thought behind this project was to meet safety and care requirements as well as create a cosy living experience for residents. The H3734 ST9 Dijon Walnut is the common thread running through the timeless design. With its warm wood nuance it contributes to an inviting atmosphere. In the restaurant, the walnut decor can be found on the chef's table, the window frames, the wall cladding and the wine cabinets. The green tiles and burnt orange armchairs work as a contrast here. Above the tiled bar, the patterned crossbars in H3734 ST9 Dijon Walnut add depth to the space. The decor was used in its Flammex variant in the public areas, such as the restaurant and the corridors, where there are increased safety requirements.

Executed by:

Customer/Builder:

Aldea Group
www.aldea.be

Architect:

Bontinck architecture and engineering, Ghent (BE)
www.bontinck.biz

Fabricator:

Coelembier, Kuurne (BE)
www.coelembier.com

Construction period:

2022

Illustration credits:

Tim Fisher Photography

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