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Cross beams in old oak.
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Ceiling made with old oak beams.
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Floors in natural stone.
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Floors, counter-top and sink in Carrara marble.
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St. Ana marble floor.
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Floors in Carrara marble.
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Floors in 19th century blue stone.
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Table in old teak.
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Bath in zinc 19th century. Floor and shower in Carrara marble.
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New made stairs in white stone. Banisters in cast iron - 19th century.
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Steps in blue stone. Floor in Calcaire stone and Basècle.
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Floor in Basècle with white marble
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17th century Flemish Chimney - Blue stone.
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Columns in marble - Rouge Belge - 17th century
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Floors in marble St. Anna. Planks in pine - 18th - 19th century
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Floor in Carrara marble and black cabochons - 19th century model
Columns in marble Rouge Belge - 17th century
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Table in blue stone - Base in cast iron. Chairs in teak.
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Table in blue stone - Chairs in teak. Terrace made with shiste stone.
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Garden gate in cast iron - 19th century. Garden path made with Calcaire stone.
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Roof made out of 17th century grey tiles. Walls made with planks of old oak.
All images from Rik Storms' web page.
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