PRIVATE RESIDENCE
IN BELGIUM

NAME OF PROJECT: Home of family Struyf
DESCRIPTION: Private house
YEAR OF COMPLETION: 2021
CITY, COUNTRY: Kessel-Lo, Belgium
ARCHITECT: no.ma architecten
TILES: First One - Grey
M2: 175
PHOTOGRAPHER: Stijn Knapen

Nestled in Kessel-Lo, Belgium, designed by no.ma architecten, the home of the Struyf family stands as a testament to sustainable living and aesthetic innovation.

WASTE UPCYCLED
4,114 KG

Completed in 2022, this private residence boasts Pretty Plastic's First One tiles in various shades of Grey, covering an area of 175 square meters. Captured by photographer Stijn Knapen, the residence showcases the seamless integration of recycled PVC tiles amidst lush greenery, harmoniously blending with nature.

For this private residence, we recycled 4,114 kilograms of PVC plastic. Furthermore, this project beautifully illustrates the transformative influence of sustainable architecture. The integration of solar panels on the roof not only enhances energy efficiency but also symbolizes a dedicated commitment to eco-friendly living.

Additionally, the versatility of our First One tiles extends to their ease of installation and finishing. With the ability to easily cut the tiles, halves can be utilized for corners and window frames, minimizing waste. Furthermore, any excess material can be returned to Pretty Plastic for recycling, ensuring a closed-loop system that prioritizes sustainability at every step.

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