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Bespoke kitchen

Your bespoke kitchen, for every budget.

The kitchen is the heart of your home: the place where practicality and style meet. From a compact kitchen to a fully equipped island, we draw, build and install everything ourselves.

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Approach

Bespoke kitchen

A bespoke kitchen: from the first plan to the last plinth.

Everything from one hand. We draw, build and install your bespoke kitchen ourselves: the design, the cabinets from our own workshop, the worktop, the appliances, the services and the fitting. You deal with one point of contact, from the survey to the day you cook in it.

Layout first, fronts second. The kitchen is the piece of furniture you move around in most. Where the sink sits in relation to the dishwasher, how far the oven is from the working zone and how much space is left beside the range decides, years later, whether you enjoy standing there. That is why we first draw the whole room with its dimensions and services, and only then choose colours and fronts.

We are not a kitchen showroom chain. Our interior architects look at the kitchen together with the dining area and the living room next to it, because in an open space you see all three at once. That is exactly what makes a bespoke kitchen different from a kitchen out of a brochure.

  • On-site survey and a layout plan with exact dimensions
  • Photorealistic 3D before you order or demolish anything
  • Bespoke kitchen cabinets from our own workshop, in 2050 NCS lacquer colours
  • Worktops, sinks, taps and appliances bought direct
  • Strip-out, services, fitting and finishing by one team
Overview of a country kitchen with white framed fronts, a black granite island and three bar stools
Kapellen
Kitchen in pale oak with flat fronts and a fluted island with a rounded end
White island with granite worktop and sink, with an oven housing in the cabinet wall

What you do not see

What sits behind the fronts.

You judge a kitchen from the outside, but you use the inside. Drawers that pull out fully, a larder that stays reachable to the back, a housing where the oven is at working height: those are the things that count every day.

That is why we draw the internal layout of every cabinet as well. The cut-out for the pipework, the height of the drawers against your plates, the position of the socket inside the cabinet: all on the plan before anything is built.

Full-height cabinet door standing open with two internal drawers pulled out
Oak fronts with a continuous split running through the wood, one drawer open
Oak tall unit with a built-in oven, on a blue limestone floor
Open door in fluted glass with lit glass shelves
Oak island with a stone-look worktop, open wall shelves and black tiles
Walnut oven housing with lift-up doors open above two built-in ovens

What you get from us

Three things settled before your kitchen is ordered.

Kitchen island with a black worktop and three taupe bar stools in front of a white cabinet wall
Temse
  1. 01

    Personalised preliminary design

    A kitchen design drawn around your room, the way you cook and your budget, with photorealistic 3D. No design fee attached.

  2. 02

    Personal guidance and follow-up

    One point of contact from the first meeting to handover. We schedule the trades, the appliances and the delivery.

  3. 03

    From small to large projects

    A kitchen run in a flat or a four-metre island with a utility room: same approach, same team.

Design

Kitchen architect

What a kitchen architect does differently from a kitchen shop.

A shop sells cabinets, we draw a room. In a kitchen shop the conversation starts from a programme of standard sizes. With us it starts from your floor plan: where the light comes in, which way the door swings, how you walk from the table to the sink and what you see from the sofa.

The kitchen does not stop at the worktop. In the same movement we draw the cabinet wall beside it, the panelling in the passage and the lighting above the island. So you do not get a kitchen that clashes with the rest of the house, but a whole.

Everything in 3D beforehand. You see your kitchen in true proportion before anything is built: the height of the cabinets, the thickness of the worktop, the colour of the fronts in your own daylight. Adjusting costs nothing at that stage. That is exactly why we work this way.

Oak kitchen with a fluted island, brass handles and a slatted screen towards the dining room
A row of glass globe pendants above a white island, with taupe high-gloss tall units
Cream framed kitchen with an island, a wooden bar and granite worktops

Our own projects

Kitchens we carried out from a to z.

Everything you see here was drawn by us, built in our workshop and installed by our own team. From a country kitchen with framed fronts to a clean island in high gloss.

Island with a black worktop and bar stools, with a black chimney hood above the range
Kitchen with a beamed ceiling and wooden floor, with a dining corner by the window
Meerdonk
Taupe framed kitchen with a round oak table and buttoned chairs
Overijse
Island with a granite worktop and built-in hob, surrounded by white framed cabinets
Black range against a wall of glazed tiles, with taupe framed fronts
Island with three orange bar stools facing an oven wall in dark veneer
White sink in a dark worktop, with a fluted wall and glazed doors above
Red and black high-gloss cabinets around a white island, with two industrial pendants
Tall white cabinet wall with a built-in American fridge
Wall cabinets with glazed doors beside a large range with red knobs, under a black granite worktop
Modern kitchen in white high gloss with a pale worktop and a view of the garden
Wilrijk
Black range in a light kitchen with a wooden floor and a view through to the garden
Long kitchen run with a black range with brass knobs and a black sink
Range under a stone chimney hood, with a niche in blue tiles
White framed kitchen with an island in speckled granite and a brown ceiling border

Materials

Materials and colours

Materials and colours for your kitchen, chosen by you.

Nine front materials. Every kitchen we draw can be made in melamine, biogenic melamine, ultra matt, high-gloss acrylic, an MDF framed door, lacquered MDF, high-gloss lacquer, real wood veneer or solid wood. That is no detail: it decides the price, the upkeep and the look of your kitchen as much as the colour does.

2050 lacquer colours. For lacquered fronts you choose from the full NCS range, in satin, textured or high gloss. Your choice is therefore not limited to whatever happens to be in the brochure. And there are far more front models than the series shown here.

Worktops in five materials. Ceramic, composite, granite, solid wood or HPL, in thicknesses from 25 to 80 mm, with a splashback in the same material if you want one. In the showroom in Kapellen you lay the samples side by side before anything is ordered.

  • Worktops in ceramic, composite, granite, solid wood or HPL
  • Fronts in lacquer (2050 NCS), lacquered oak, walnut, fluted wood or melamine
  • Handles, handle rails, handleless or tip-on, also in wood in the colour of the front
  • Sinks round or square, flush, undermounted or surface mounted, in stainless steel or composite
  • Taps in chrome, black or brushed brass, also with boiling and sparkling water
Detail of a fluted oak island with a brass handle and a natural stone worktop
Detail of a walnut island with a thick natural stone worktop and a black tap
White porcelain sink under the window, set into a black granite worktop

Fronts and finishes

From melamine to solid oak.

This is the front programme you choose from. The same cabinet door turns almost white or almost black without the grain disappearing, always shown on the same framed and panelled front so you can compare honestly.

The stains below apply to oak. For lacquered fronts you can add the full NCS range, over 2000 colours. In the showroom you lay them next to your floor and your curtain fabric.

Melamine
Melamine Fibreboard with a melamine top layer, laser edged
Biogenic melamine
Biogenic melamine Binder made from tree bark, half-recycled edging
Ultra matt
Ultra matt Soft to the touch and fingerprint free
High-gloss acrylic
High-gloss acrylic MDF with an acrylic top layer, seamlessly bonded
MDF framed door
MDF framed door The classic framed front, satin or textured
Lacquered MDF
Lacquered MDF Flat front, textured or satin lacquer
High-gloss lacquer
High-gloss lacquer Mirror finish, on selected models
Wood veneer
Wood veneer Vertical grain, with or without grooves
Solid wood
Solid wood Solid frame with a veneered panel
Natural oil
Natural oil The wood as it is
Very pale white
Very pale white Barely tinted
Whitewash
Whitewash The country classic
White oil
White oil
White pickled
White pickled
White brushed
White brushed The grain stays tangible
Light brown grey
Light brown grey
Grey with brown
Grey with brown Takes a lot of daylight
Grey
Grey
Intense grey
Intense grey
Dark grey
Dark grey For a kitchen that may recede
Dark grey brushed
Dark grey brushed
Long island with a hob and sink, with a view of the terrace behind the blinds Our projects Kitchens we carried out from a to z. From a compact kitchen in a flat to a four-metre island with a utility room. All drawn, built and installed by us.

Your style

Your style decides your kitchen, from country to clean-lined.

We specialise in country style, but we are not limited to it. A cottage kitchen with framed fronts and a porcelain sink, a classic kitchen with mouldings and glazed doors, or a contemporary kitchen without a single handle: it all comes from the same workshop.

Style lives in the details, not in the label. A framed front with a fine profile reads as country, the same frame in dark grey lacquer reads as classic, and a flat front in fluted oak reads as contemporary. That is why we look at your home first and only name a style afterwards.

Black granite island in front of a range, with white framed fronts and glazed doors beside it
Kitchen with black high-gloss wall cabinets, a wall in white marble and a red ceiling
Dark kitchen with a herringbone wooden dining table and blue velvet chairs
Island in dark striped veneer with a black worktop and a flat extractor above

In the spotlight

Kitchens we installed.

Island with a double sink
Island with a double sink
Porcelain sink in natural stone
Porcelain sink in natural stone
High-gloss fronts with ovens
High-gloss fronts with ovens
Dining kitchen by the conservatory windows
Dining kitchen by the conservatory windows Bruges
Oak island with bar stools
Oak island with bar stools
Sink in granite
Sink in granite

The finish

The details that finish your bespoke kitchen.

You choose how it opens. A handle, a continuous handle rail, handleless or tip-on: it changes the whole look of the same cabinet. We also make the handles in wood, in the colour of the front itself.

Cabinets up to 2340 mm high and 750 mm wide. That means fewer joints on the same wall and a cabinet wall that runs right up to the ceiling instead of ending with a dust ledge above it. Side panels and posts can be rounded with a ten centimetre radius, so there is no sharp corner in the walkway.

The utility room belongs to it. Dishwasher, washing machine, stores and the messy work disappear at the back, so the kitchen itself can stay clear. We draw that in the same programme and the same finish.

  • Cabinet interiors in white or sesame, also in the colour of the front
  • Handles, handle rail, handleless or tip-on
  • Drawers with an insert made to fit your cutlery and pans
  • Five years' guarantee on the kitchen units
Flat white cabinet wall without handles, with a taupe tall unit and a built-in oven
Display cabinet with glazed doors beside an oven housing behind mirrored glass
White panelling and metro tiles above the worktop, against a dark grey wall

Price

What a bespoke kitchen costs

What decides the price of your kitchen.

No packages, but a quotation item by item. Every kitchen is different, so we cost each one separately. You get cabinets, worktop, sink and tap, appliances, services and fitting separately on the quotation. That way you can cut back or add where you choose, and you see at once what a decision costs. No hidden costs, no extra work without your approval.

  • The layout and the services. Moving a sink or a hob weighs more heavily than the running metre of cabinets.
  • How much bespoke work. A cabinet fitted against a crooked wall, a rounded island end or a built-in housing takes workshop time.
  • The front material. Between melamine and solid wood lies a multiple, on exactly the same cabinet layout.
  • The worktop. Composite, ceramic, granite and solid wood are far apart, certainly with a splashback in the same material.
  • The appliances. From a plain built-in oven to a range with eight burners and a boiling water tap.
Restrained Cabinets in melamine or lacquered MDF, a composite worktop, standard appliances and a straight run without an island.
€€ Better equipped Framed fronts or wood veneer, a worktop in ceramic or granite, an island with a sink and a housing with two appliances.
€€€ No compromise Solid wood or fluted veneer, a worktop of 60 to 80 mm with a continuous splashback, a utility room and a boiling water tap.

The classes above are relative, not prices: they show where your choices push the cost. What your kitchen actually costs is set out item by item in the quotation after the survey.

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Kitchens within a complete project

Where the kitchen was part of the whole house.

In these projects we did not only the kitchen but the complete interior: also the living room, the bedroom and the bathroom. Click through for the rest of the house.

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The layout

A kitchen layout that suits the way you cook.

The walking line decides everything. Fridge, sink and hob form the triangle you move in all day. If the dishwasher is in the wrong place, you turn around twenty times a day. No handsome front will fix that.

An island is not a must. In a narrow room a straight run with a utility room often works better than an island you have to walk around every time. We say so too if you come in with an island in mind.

Seating belongs to the kitchen. An overhang of forty centimetres at the island, a fixed bench by the window or a dining table attached to the island: there is more than one way to sit there together.

  • Working triangle and walking lines drawn on the plan, not discovered afterwards
  • Utility room for dishwasher, laundry and stores, in the same finish
  • Seating at the island, at a fixed bench or at the table
  • Lighting by zone: task light, ambient light and light above the table
Walnut kitchen up to the ceiling, with a dining table attached to the island and herringbone parquet
Dining corner with a fixed bench in the kitchen, on a terracotta tiled floor
Breakfast bar with high stools against the light, with the sun through the blinds

For every budget

Luxury kitchens, also within an ordinary budget.

What makes a kitchen look expensive is rarely the cabinets but the proportions: continuous lines, a worktop that does not look too thin and cabinets that run up to the ceiling. That is possible on a tighter budget too, as long as it is drawn beforehand.

Range with red knobs beside a black granite worktop with a bunch of red roses
Round oak table by white blinds, with pale framed cabinets and a dark worktop
American fridge between tall cabinets, beside a worktop with a sink
Kitchen island facing a wall of terracotta-coloured tiles with a built-in microwave
Round table with candles in front of an open fireplace, the kitchen in the background
Compact kitchen with a marble splashback and a dining corner by the window
Brussels

Not off the shelf

Not a standard kitchen, but a kitchen that is yours.

Standard sizes do not exist with us. A cabinet of 74 centimetres because the chimney is there, a tall unit that narrows so the door can swing, a worktop that follows a crooked wall by a centimetre: that is ordinary work for the workshop.

Have you already seen a kitchen you like? Bring the photo. We redraw it to your dimensions, in your colour and with the appliances you want, and tell you honestly what it costs.

Dark fluted wall with three built-in ovens above a pale worktop
Island with a stone worktop and bar stools, with a taupe high-gloss oven housing and a view of the garden
Kitchen in weathered oak with built-in ovens and a porcelain sink Our own workshop Your kitchen is built with us, not ordered in. Cabinets, fronts and worktops come from our own workshop, to the millimetre of your room.

Options

Everything that is possible

From a compact kitchen to a fully equipped island.

None of this is automatically part of every kitchen; it depends on your budget and on how you cook. Say at the design stage what you want, and we draw it in so you see at once what it costs.

Larder with pull-out baskets

Option 01

Larder with pull-out baskets

A tall cabinet where everything comes to you instead of you having to reach for it. Nothing is left gathering dust at the back.

Cabinets in fluted glass with lighting

Option 02

Cabinets in fluted glass with lighting

Crockery and glasses behind fluted glass, with lit shelves. It shows without everything having to be visible.

Option 03

Boiling, filtered and sparkling water

One tap for boiling water, filtered water and sparkling water. Saves you a kettle and a crate of bottles.

Option 04

Drawer with a made-to-measure insert

Compartments sized for your cutlery, your pans and your spices, so nothing slides around when you close the drawer.

Option 05

Utility room in the same finish

Dishwasher, laundry, stores and the bulky appliances behind a door, so the kitchen itself stays clear.

Option 06

Rounded side panels and island end

Side panels and posts with a ten centimetre radius, so there is no sharp corner in the walkway.

No idea yet?

You do not have to know what you want. That is where your kitchen architect starts.

Most people come in with a floor plan and a feeling, not with a decision. That is the best moment to start.

White island with a pale worktop facing taupe high-gloss tall units with built-in ovens
  1. 01

    You do not know which style

    We set three directions side by side on your own floor plan, in 3D. You only choose once you see them.

  2. 02

    You do not know what it costs

    The first meeting is free and without obligation. After it you know the order of magnitude your kitchen falls into.

  3. 03

    You do not know if it fits

    We survey and draw the room in full. What does not fit, you see on the plan instead of on site.

  4. 04

    You dare not choose

    You may keep adjusting until it is right. Fifteen revisions are included in the design.

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Every room different

Every kitchen needed a different plan.

Bar in red and black
Bar in red and black
Range in a tiled niche
Range in a tiled niche
Dining table by the kitchen
Dining table by the kitchen
White island in front of shutters
White island in front of shutters
Clean-lined kitchen with a long dining table
Clean-lined kitchen with a long dining table

Execution

On site

One team for your whole kitchen renovation.

Replacing a kitchen touches water, electricity, ventilation and often the floor. We coordinate that ourselves, in the right order, with our own people and fixed subcontractors.

Strip-out and preparation

Step 01

Strip-out and preparation

The old kitchen out, pipes and drains in their new positions, the floor and walls ready for the new layout.

Step 02

Services

Water, drainage, electricity, sockets inside the cabinets and the extraction, all according to the plan you approved earlier.

Step 03

Fitting the cabinets

The cabinets come from our workshop and are levelled. Worktops are measured on site before they are cut.

Appliances, finishing and handover

Step 04

Appliances, finishing and handover

Appliances connected, plinths and sealant finished, and a walk-through of the kitchen together. After that we keep an eye on hinges and taps.

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Where we work

Bespoke kitchens across Flanders and Brussels.

Our showroom is in Kapellen. We also come to your home to survey and design. Our working area is wide: the Antwerp region and the Kempen, Brussels and its outskirts, East and West Flanders and Limburg. We work in the Netherlands too.

The towns below are examples of places where we installed kitchens, not a boundary. If your town is not listed, just ask: Antwerp, Brasschaat, Kapellen, Knokke, Ghent, Bruges, Brussels and Leuven.

View through from the kitchen to the dining area with a round table and dark blue chairs
Kapellen
Lit display cabinet above a dark worktop, in a kitchen in two shades

How we work

From first conversation to finished kitchen, in five steps.

This is how a kitchen project runs with us. Every step has a clear end point, so you know where you stand.

Oak kitchen with a wall of brown tiles and a large black range
  1. 01

    First meeting

    We look at the room, the way you cook and your budget. How many sit down to eat, do you cook every day, do you have space for a utility room? After that you know what is possible.

  2. 02

    Measuring and 3D design

    We survey and draw the whole kitchen, with the services in it. You see it in photorealistic 3D and can adjust until it is right.

  3. 03

    Choosing materials and appliances

    Fronts, worktops, handles, sink, tap and appliances you choose with us in the showroom, side by side. We order and schedule the delivery.

  4. 04

    Work on site

    Strip-out, services, fitting of the cabinets, the worktop and the appliances, by our own team and in the right order.

  5. 05

    Handover and aftercare

    We walk through the kitchen together. Hinges, drawers and taps we keep an eye on afterwards. The kitchen units carry a five-year guarantee.

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Clean white island with a marble splashback and a walnut cabinet wall Exclusive When it is allowed to be exceptional. Marble up to the ceiling, a cabinet wall in walnut, an island from a single piece. We make that too.

Exclusive kitchens

Exclusive kitchens for those who want something that exists nowhere else.

For anyone who wants to go beyond a handsome kitchen: continuous natural stone, veneer with a figure that runs on across the doors, lighting inside the cabinets and appliances that disappear from view.

Bar with orange stools under a lit canopy in pale wood
White faceted bar facing a marble splashback and a wooden panelled wall
White kitchen with a granite-look island and an extractor hood above the hob
Detail of an industrial chrome pendant against a red and black ceiling

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Your example

Do you already have a kitchen in mind? We will recreate it.

A photo from a magazine, a screenshot or a sketch on a napkin: bring it along. We translate it to your dimensions and tell you honestly what it costs.

Light kitchen with a pale-topped island and red and white blinds at the window
  1. 01

    We redraw it

    You see your example again in your own room, in 3D, with your dimensions and your daylight.

  2. 02

    We say what it costs

    What is expensive about an example often sits in a single detail. We name it, so you can choose.

  3. 03

    We make it ourselves

    What is not for sale, we make in the workshop. Even a front that exists in no programme.

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The kitchen is the only room where everyone ends up standing. It deserves more than a row of cabinets.
Marcottestyle

Down to the last detail

Why people trust their kitchen to our interior architects.

Marcottestyle translates your style into a harmonious whole.

Cream framed kitchen with wall lights and a worktop in dark stone
Ghent
  1. 01

    Cabinets from our own workshop

    Your kitchen is built with us, to the millimetre of the room and in the same finish as your cabinets or dressing room.

  2. 02

    Everything by one team

    Strip-out, services, fitting and finishing all run through us. No trades pointing at each other.

  3. 03

    From country to clean-lined

    A cottage kitchen with framed fronts or a handleless island in high gloss: same team, different language.

  4. 04

    Services that add up

    Water, drainage, extraction and sockets are on the plan before the first cabinet goes in.

  5. 05

    Bought direct

    We buy worktops, sinks, taps and appliances without middlemen in Italy, Spain and Germany.

  6. 06

    Five years' guarantee

    The kitchen units carry a five-year guarantee. Hinges and drawers we follow up afterwards.

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What often goes wrong

Four mistakes we take out at the kitchen plan stage.

These four come back most often in kitchens drawn elsewhere. On the plan they cost nothing; afterwards they do.

White kitchen island with a granite worktop and sink, on a pale tiled floor
  1. 01

    The dishwasher next to the wrong cabinet

    An open dishwasher door blocking the drawer beside it. On the plan that cabinet moves half a metre; afterwards it does not.

  2. 02

    Too little worktop beside the range

    There has to be room to set down a hot pan. Fifteen centimetres is not that.

  3. 03

    An island that closes off the walkway

    Under ninety centimetres between island and cabinets you get in each other's way as soon as there are two of you.

  4. 04

    Ceiling light only

    Without task lighting under the wall cabinets you are chopping in your own shadow. A handsome pendant will not fix that.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions about a bespoke kitchen.

Taupe cottage kitchen with a black range and a garden door opening onto the lawn
What does a bespoke kitchen cost at Marcottestyle?

That depends on the running metre of cabinets, the front material, the worktop and the appliances. At the first meeting you know free of charge what order of magnitude your kitchen falls into. After that comes a quotation setting out cabinets, worktop, appliances, services and fitting separately.

What is the difference from a kitchen out of a kitchen shop?

A shop starts from a programme with fixed sizes and fills your room with it. We start from your floor plan and draw the cabinets onto it, together with the rooms next to it. Crooked walls, low ceilings and odd corners are therefore not a problem but a starting point.

Do you build the kitchen yourselves or do you order it?

Both happen with us. The bespoke work comes from our own workshop; for the standard programme we work with a fixed manufacturer whose full front range and NCS colours we can use. What you choose depends on your budget and on how much bespoke work your room asks for.

Which materials can the fronts be made in?

In nine front materials: melamine, biogenic melamine, ultra matt, high-gloss acrylic, MDF framed door, lacquered MDF, high-gloss lacquer, real wood veneer and solid wood. For lacquered fronts you choose from the full NCS range, over 2000 colours. There are moreover more front models than the series shown on this page.

Which worktops are possible?

Ceramic, composite, granite, solid wood and HPL, in thicknesses from 25 to 80 mm. The splashback can continue in the same material. Sinks can be round or square, flush, undermounted or surface mounted, single, one and a half or double, in stainless steel or composite.

Do you also do the strip-out and the services?

Yes. We do the whole route: stripping out the old kitchen, water, drainage, electricity, extraction, flooring, fitting and finishing. If you only want the bespoke cabinets and do the rest yourself, that works just as well.

How high and how wide can the cabinets be?

Up to 2340 mm high and 750 mm wide. That lets a cabinet wall run right up to the ceiling and leaves fewer joints on the same wall. Side panels and posts can be rounded with a ten centimetre radius.

Can I have a handleless kitchen?

Yes. You choose between a handle, a continuous handle rail, handleless or tip-on. Handles can also be made in wood, in the colour of the front itself.

Can you recreate a kitchen from a photo?

Usually yes. Bring the photo along: we redraw it to your dimensions and with your appliances, and tell you honestly which detail drives the price.

How much guarantee do you give on the kitchen?

The kitchen units carry a five-year guarantee. Appliances follow their manufacturer's guarantee. Hinges, drawers and taps we follow up after handover.

Do you also work outside the Antwerp region?

Yes. Our showroom is in Kapellen, but we work across Flanders and Brussels, and in the Netherlands as well. We come to you to survey and design.

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