This week the Remodelista editors found design inspiration in Flanders, where some of the best designs have a flavor of both Belgium and the Netherlands. Here are five Flemish design ideas to steal.
Simple Sofas
White Faucets
Baseboards: Remodeling 101
![An Arne Jacobsen Swan Sofa from 1958 stands against Eley Kishimoto wallpaper and pale gray wide baseboards. See more of this project in A Glamorous Farmhouse in Southwest France by Studio Maclean. Photograph courtesy of Studio Maclean.](http://www.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/hautefage-french-rental-house-swan-sofa-studio-maclean-9a-733x724.jpg)
Architect James Dixon helps us navigate the many arcane rules behind choosing and installing molding. In this week’s installment of Remodeling 101, we tackle baseboards. “All the trim should be part of the same family, with similar detail and proportions,” Dixon says. “While I love an 18-inch-high, elaborately carved baseboard, it won’t feel right in a tiny room with a low ceiling.”
Indoor-Outdoor Chairs
![We’ve long admired the work of Belgian designer Marc Merckx. (See Master Class: A Quietly Luxe Belgian Pool House by Marc Merckx to understand why.)](http://www.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ico-collection-black-metal-chair-733x782.jpeg)
Designer Merckx’s ICO collection of furnishings and accessories includes a Profile chair (shown above), suitable for use outdoors or in—with a weather-resistant steel frame painted black and a perforated seat and wood armrest. See more of the collection at Elegant Household Objects from Belgian Designer Marc Merckx.
Reflecting Pools
![Wisteria will seize any opportunity to take over. Take advantage of the vine’s aggressive tendencies to create a shaded spot at the edge of a sunny patio. Photograph by Jonas Loellmann, courtesy of Valentin Loellmann Studio.](http://www.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/valentin-loellmann-studio-riverside-house-garden-733x1100.jpg)
During a remodel project, German designer Valentin Loellmann noticed that a curious effect occurred after a rainstorm. “The sun came out and there was this shimmering light throughout the entire house reflected from the water, so I figured we needed a pool,” he says. See more of this project in 100 Percent Handmade: Valentin Loellmann’s Historic River House in Maastricht.