Set within a private 23-acre wooded park, this characterful monochrome villa on the edge of Brussels is the embodiment of art deco streamline moderne style, with its projecting smooth curves. The cruiseliner-like property was built in 1937 and has big curving windows that bow round to capture the greenery of its grounds (named Titeca Park), crafted wood and metal elements, and a raised terrace like the deck of a ship.
Heightening the look inside are circular light fittings, circular brass door handle plates and sweeping interior arches between rooms. A cracked tile and mosaic artwork spreads across the reception floor, and there’s also a rundown art deco pool that needs a revamp.