Belgian designer  and dealer Axel Vervoordt shows us his home in a Venitian Palazzo.
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The  home Vervoordt found and shares with his wife, May, is an apartment on  the piano nobile of the 15th-century Palazzo Alverà. “You enter from the  canal, but you live on the back side, with its garden, its silence, its  big open windows. It’s bliss,” he comments.


New poplar  floor and terra-cotta painted walls in the  living room. Antique pieces—including  an 18th-century Italian mirror—are mixed with contemporary ones. The 1977 oil is  by Jef Verheyen.

He  found the patina on an old wine table top so interesting that he  decided to hang it as a work of art above an 18th-century Italian  commode in the living room. 

A  circa 1720 Piedmontese mirror in the breakfast room is one of several  Italian pieces already in the couple’s collection. 

Intended for formal gatherings, the dining room can accommodate several  dozen guests; it’s decorated with 19th-century frescoes.

Steps  from the dining room lead to the loggia. “When you open the windows,”  says Vervoordt, “it is as though you are on a covered terrace.”

As  with much of the upholstered furniture in the apartment, May Vervoordt  used a neutral cotton on the loggia’s chairs and sofas.
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Photography by Mario Ciampi
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Architectural Digest.
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