
3D visualizations of a high-contrast residential area in Diepenbeek
These 3D visualizations present an innovative residential project in Diepenbeek that harmoniously combines two distinctive architectural styles. The project includes both characterful rural homes in warm brick tones with gabled roofs and sleek modern villas with cubist volumes and white facades.
The rural houses are characterized by their traditional design with gable roofs covered with anthracite-colored roof tiles, warm brick facades and black window frames that provide a timeless look. The classic architectural elements are interpreted in a contemporary way with spacious windows that connect inside and out.
The modern homes, on the other hand, show a minimalist architecture with sleek white facades, cubist volumes and black accents that provide a striking contrast. The two-tier design is characterized by a clear separation between the white superstructure and a dark brick plinth that connects with the rural environment.
What unites both types of homes is the careful integration into the landscape, with spacious gardens bordered by green hedges, ornamental grass and flowering plants. The 3D exterior visualizations show how each home has its own outdoor area with a terrace, a green front yard and a well thought-out parking or carport.
The images show how the different types of housing in the urban plan are positioned, with spacious lots that offer privacy but at the same time form a coherent neighborhood with a varied and vibrant street scene.



3D exterior renders: two contrasting architecture styles in one project
The 3D exterior renders of this residential area in Diepenbeek convincingly show how two different architectural styles can go together within one cohesive housing project.
In the rural houses, we see how the brick architecture has been developed with an eye for detail, such as the subtle masonry connections, natural stone window sills and the carefully designed dormers. The windows are strategically placed to bring optimal daylight into the home while respecting the rural character.
In contrast, the modern villas show a sophisticated composition of rectangular volumes stacked in a dynamic whole. The white facades are enlivened by strategically placed window openings with black frames that add depth and character to the minimalist architecture. The transition between the white superstructure and the dark skirting board creates an interesting visual effect.
The 3D visualizations accurately show how both types of houses have been developed with high-quality materials. In rural homes, we see the vibrant texture of the brick facades and the ceramic roof tiles, while the modern homes excel in the sleek finish of the facades with seamless transitions between different materials.
The renders also show how elements such as entrances, garages and carports are integrated into the architectural concept. The rural houses have wooden front doors that radiate warmth, while the modern villas have sleek entrances with subtle lighting and minimalist detailing.
The 3D exterior visualizations give potential residents a realistic picture of their future home, showing how different sight lines and perspectives optimally highlight the architectural qualities of both types of housing.


3D visualizations: landscape integration and sustainable living environment
A special quality of this project, clearly visible in the 3D visualizations, is the careful embedding of the houses in a green and sustainably designed landscape that connects the different architectural styles.
The gardens show a thoughtful balance between pavement and greenery, with gracefully wavy lawns, ornamental plants and mature hedges that offer privacy between the lots. Some homes have a swimming pool that is subtly integrated into the landscape architecture, as shown in the 3D renders of the rural brick houses.
The design of the outdoor spaces reinforces the architectural identity of each home, with rural homes featuring more informal, lush gardens with tall ornamental grasses, while the modern villas feature sleeker gardens with geometric planters and minimalist terraces.
The 3D visualizations show how the entire project was designed with an eye for sustainability, with permeable pavements, green yard fences and preservation of existing mature trees that immediately give the project a mature appearance and contribute to biodiversity.
The renders also illustrate how the public space has been designed with attention to road safety and social interaction, with walking and cycling paths that cross the project and connect it to the environment. The images show how residents and visitors move through the neighborhood, which contributes to its vibrant character.
The 3D visualizations show how the houses are designed with large glass fronts that overlook the gardens, so that inside and outside blend seamlessly and residents can fully enjoy the green character of this unique residential area in Diepenbeek.








