Along the Ghent-Bruges Canal, an elongated plot overlooks the fields of Beernem. The single-family house is designed as a wooden framework with four bays, two of which contain a central roof floor.
A stepped stone facade captures and protects the wooden structure at the front and rear. The tripartite façade profile gives the structure its own identity and reflects a theme from its surroundings.
Between the end walls, a menier red profiled board serves as a finish to the side walls and roof. The placement of the windows in the front and rear façades reveals the underlying logic of the four-part plan.