We’ve still traveling Belgium and we have so many cute little homes and beautiful mansions to share!
In this post we’ll share some of the best small homes we’ve come across.
Old Belgian Home With Timber Framing

Timber framing is a classic old building style that we still see many places in Belgium.
Both because there are tons of old houses and buildings but also because this classic building style is still being used in some more recent houses.
Small Red Brick Home On City Street

This cute little red home is so fine.
We love how it’s mashed in between two other houses and you can see how steap the road is by looking at the different height of the houses.
Very typical Southern Belgium.
Belgian House With Unique Dormer Window

I have no ideas how this dormer window works (!) but it sure looks good with the read paint on the other windows and around the front entrance.
You can see here how it fits into the street:

We love how many building styles you find on this street in Belgium!
Very unique.
Small Wooden Home with Dark Brick Base


Unfortunately, I couldn’t get a better picture of this home we were driving past.
I like how it mixes wood and stone structure.
Notice how the first floor of the home is made from stone and bricks whereas the upper floor is made from wood.
Stone and Brick Home With Tower Feature

Also a very cute little home!
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Beautiful Red Brick Home with


This little home is so beautiful with its mix of red bricks and black window frames.
Very well done and beautifully restored!
Dark Blue Brick Home With Dormer Windows

This dark blue home shows again how much of a difference it can make to apply come color.
We love colorful homes and you’ll also find a few of these at the bottom of the article (rendered ideas).
Blue Brick Home With Ivy

Ivy is so beautiful – but of course it has to be controlled so it doesn’t crawl in and destroy the roof and structure.
We love how well it has been trimmed on this rendering!
