25 Beautiful Homes

NATURAL CHOICE

Wil and Bertus Aldershof discovered a 19th-century farm in the Dutch countrysid­e with so much charm it sold itself

- FEATURE SEÁN O’CONNELL | STYLING MONIQUE VAN DER PAUW PHOTOGRAPH­Y TON BOUWER/COCOFEATUR­ES.COM

Beautiful original features and a picturesqu­e location were among the many charms that attracted this family to their Dutch farmhouse

For Wil and Bertus Aldershof being relocated for work to a different part of the Netherland­s was a major move, but an exciting one. For a year they lived in rental accommodat­ion, biding their time and waiting for their ideal property to reveal itself until, suddenly, they heard that a 200-year-old farmhouse within a beautiful nature reserve had just come up for sale.

‘We went ahead and bought it knowing there would be modificati­ons to make, such as improving the staircase leading to the first floor, creating a bedroom for our son Ardan, aged seven at the time, and also installing a wood burner in the sitting room,’ says Wil.

TRUE COLOURS

The surroundin­gs proved ideal for them – being near a forest meant that the family were able to enjoy long country walks with their dogs – but it would take a while for the interior of the house to give them as much pleasure. ‘Inside, it was quite dark and all the woodwork was painted in a deep red,’ says Wil. ‘We agreed there was only one thing to do – we painted the whole space white and the effect was amazing. We felt like we had revealed the house’s soul.’

Creating the proverbial blank canvas meant they could then start slowly reintroduc­ing colour. ‘When decorating, I think about contrast, which is important for creating a surprising and personal interior,’ says Wil. ‘I love contrasts, as they emphasise the relative strength of each element.’ From its all-white beginnings, the interior is now anything but monotone. ‘I often use green and blue together as it creates a strong look and adds personalit­y to a room,’ says Wil.

ORIGINAL INSIGHT

When it came to finding inspiratio­n for the colour scheme, Wil gleaned ideas from many sources – interiors magazines, design fairs and the homes of friends. ‘Most importantl­y, though, we always listened to the house itself,’ she says. ‘It has many beautiful original features like old beams, niches and windows – these all help dictate how we present the interior.’

The pair were especially keen to preserve the original character of the building by retaining its traditiona­l features, notably the wooden cladding, beams and doors as well as the original clay tiles in the hallway. ‘It’s a wonderful place to live – the rooms are big enough while still being cosy,’ says Wil, who is an artist. ‘And it is versatile – when we have gatherings, my studio easily transforms into a large entertaini­ng space.’

The Aldershofs say their friends love the transforma­tion, too. ‘We often hear that this place has an almost Zen feeling,’ says Wil. But she doesn’t claim the credit. ‘My great luck is that Bertus has always given me a free hand in decorating the place. He always says that he fell in love with me because of my good taste,’ she says, with tongue firmly in cheek. ‘Needless to say, I remind him of this when necessary!’

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Farmhouse built in 1840 LOCATION
The Netherland­s
ROOMS Hallway, sitting room, snug, dining room, kitchen-diner, studio, cloakroom, three bedrooms, bathroom
PURCHASED 1983 PREVIOUS PROPERTY
‘We had a semi-detached house further north,’ says Wil.
home truths THE PROPERTY Farmhouse built in 1840 LOCATION The Netherland­s ROOMS Hallway, sitting room, snug, dining room, kitchen-diner, studio, cloakroom, three bedrooms, bathroom PURCHASED 1983 PREVIOUS PROPERTY ‘We had a semi-detached house further north,’ says Wil.
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 ??  ?? MASTER BEDROOM Vivid shades of blue and green continue in this space, creating rich character. Ultra Blue absolute matt emulsion, £51.50 for 2.5ltr, Little Greene, would work here. Tribeca Staple wall light, £180, Søren Rose Studio for Menu at Nest
MASTER BEDROOM Vivid shades of blue and green continue in this space, creating rich character. Ultra Blue absolute matt emulsion, £51.50 for 2.5ltr, Little Greene, would work here. Tribeca Staple wall light, £180, Søren Rose Studio for Menu at Nest

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