Greet Lefèvre’s understated elegance and timeless interiors continue to influence our exposure to bespoke Belgian design. While her Belgian Pearls Blog may be in retirement, we can still steal peeks of Greet’s enchanting property in Belgium. So much everlasting beauty was shared with her followers of Belgian design admirers. Let’s explore the timeless Belgian Pearls work of a true Belgian pearl.

Photography: Greet Lefèvre and Claude Smekens
Timeless Belgian Pearls: Greet’s Home & Garden
Longtime friend to Hello Lovely, Greet Lefèvre of Belgian Pearls understands how much we admire her timeless work spotlighted here.

Timeless inspiration means it is ever relevant and always evergreen.

Imagine calling this Belgium home “home!”

Legacy of Belgian Interior Design Inspiration
Greet has delighted us with rich Belgian interior design style for a decade and a half, sharing inspiration on her blog and from her family business, Lefèvre Interiors.

We nearly met in person in London in 2018 when our blogs were nominated for an Amara Interior Blog Award. She wasn’t able to attend the ceremony that year.

However, Greet was thoughtful enough to arrange a meeting for me with dear friends representing her at the award ceremony!

What kindness! (Pssst. It isn’t common to encounter such graciousness in this world of content creation and influence. Not all charming online personalities behave likewise offline!)
Defleure Home Collection

Her lovely Belgian home is graced with furniture pieces of her own design (such as the Mimi chairs above) from her furniture line with Defleure Home Collection.

If it seems cuckoo to suggest there are actionable ideas from fantasy level properties like hers, well…

I suppose I am. I can live with that. This is a site for dreamers.
Natural Beauty Inside & Out
How to enhance an interior and well being in one fell swoop?

Introduce flowers, fruit, plants, branches, and bits of beauty from the outdoors (even collected small stones) to your nest.

Do you love the look of Greet’s potted boxwood? Research them online and give it a whirl!

Does the sight of climbing ivy bring delight? You need not own a fantasy property in Europe to enjoy such romantic whimsy.

Such beautiful lush and wild foliage can creep up the simplest of structures including sheds, garages, and assorted outdoor buildings.

Are she-sheds a bit too shabby for your taste? Maybe a more elegant alternative awaits in your imagination!
Old World Style for Modern Living

There’s something comforting about planting seeds now to enjoy a rich landscape in the future.

Grand gardens certainly don’t bloom without devotion and tireless labor.
Without a gardener, I can only imagine how many Saturdays are sacrificed to grow and maintain such an Eden.
Yet small gardens and tiny patches of fresh life deliver doses of paradise too. Is there a wee patch in your yard right for planting? A tiny balcony where containers of lush goodness may thrive and lift spirits?


While I love the desert, you have to hand it to rainy spring days sprinkling generosity!

Breathtaking Scale in the Lush Gardens
There are large pots, and then there are TREE SIZED POTS…

I know precious little about gardening, but I know things become interesting with a playful mix of whimsy and scale.

So allow yourself to think beyond what the neighbors are doing.

Allow yourself to listen to your inner dreamer who imagines __________ would be a hoot to grow and enjoy in the garden.

The patina and weathered look of materials around this property seems to heighten the beauty and character of it.

Are you quick to replace things inside and out that begin to show age, distress, and change?

What if you slowed down just a tad? And what if you allowed them a little more time to bloom into the fullness of their ripe character?
Timeless Design Ideas from Belgian Pearls

Belgian design ever appeals to me in fresh ways with its divine mix of old and new. Contrast can be so energetic. Bold colors from nature popping against an elegantly subdued backdrop.

Modern silhouettes (in art, floral design, and accents) in a mix of antiques and soulful surroundings gives birth to new interest and fresh energies.

Contemporary patterns, textures, and art can feel very much at home with centuries old fixtures and traditional architecture. (What about adding a striking pillow to an otherwise humdrum moment at your own home? Could it spark renewed appreciation for what is already there?)
Tranquil & Soothing Color Palettes

As a lover of neutrals, I am awed by how Belgians use textured, natural, understated, richly complex color. It never feels stagnant or boring to these eyes.

If you are curious about living with tone on tone, you need not remake your entire home. Gaze at an unused space with fresh eyes and begin to experiment.

You won’t be pressured if you start with a space where you don’t spend a lot of time.

Who knows? If you find yourself drawn to your experimental room, maybe the experiment can spread as your gaze carries you to the next blank slate.
Belgian Kitchen Design Inspiration from Greet Lefèvre

There are so many actionable ideas inspired by Greet’s beautiful bespoke kitchen. You hardly need additional commentary.

Notice how cabinet storage is a mix of wood and plaster in warm, neutral tones. The range becomes a grand moment of wondrous glory, and the tall windows flanking it mean the gardens and light are part of the design.

This Belgian kitchen with its narrow dining table (oh, the intimacy!) and finishes that get better with age is an example of an unfitted design that will never look out of style.

If you have yet to discover the beauty of Belgian stone and handcrafted everything, perhaps this quest will unlock treasures untold.

So many American kitchens are conceived and constructed quickly without mindful consideration. We’re a busy, bustling culture and too often do not consider long term commitments with homes, kitchens, or community. We may focus on resale or choices neighbors make. Timeless design is often overlooked or deemed too labor-intensive. For example, plaster walls demand time, labor, and talent while drywall may be completed in a single day.
What if we began to freshly discover the beauty of slow?

The study of design, sensibilities, and lifestyle from cultures beyond our own may enlighten and reveal what is possible.
Glowing Glorious Palette

Introducing rich texture to walls does not require a massive budget. Bespoke paneled walls may be beyond the budget, but what about applied trims and moldings?

Also, check out the scale of the baseboards above. Do you have a room with high ceilings where such bold drama could enhance the space?
Bespoke Wood Paneling Distinguishes This Lovely Manse
The timelessness of the artful paneled walls and built-ins are breathtaking in Greet’s home.

What actionable ideas could we take away?

The character, patina, and texture of the paneling is worth noting. Notice how it adds a rich layer that painted sheetrock cannot offer. Plaster, limewash, Roman clay, and even Sure-Crete finishes can be a source of texture too. Wainscot, tongue and groove, and even shiplap are other ways to introduce depth and character.

I may not live in a European manse, yet many of the colors and textiles I live with are suggestive of a Belgian country home.
For me, it’s often a matter of starting with sure things. For example, I know I never tire of Belgian linen (its color, durability, strength, and texture).
If I allow design decisions to flow from what feels timeless and harmonious with the Belgian linen pieces, the field narrows.
A narrowed field helps with endless choices and options in the marketplace.

Inspired Sophisticated Whimsy

I am ever smitten with sophisticated whimsy since it speaks to the joyful hearts of homeowners.

Can a room full of serious furniture or antiques at your house be lightened up with humor?

Even a happy pattern like a checkered floor may do the trick.

Again, my emphasis is on actionable, so I realize a marble checkered stone floor can’t just appear without great effort and expense. But porcelain tile that resembles stone?
A checkered rug?

Sunlight Welcomed Within An Orangerie
An orangery or orangerie is a space on the grounds of fashionable residences from the 17th to the 19th centuries where citrus trees were protected during the winter.

Similar to a greenhouse or conservatory, they aren’t common in my neck of the woods.

My actionable tip here is maybe a little bit dreamy, but if you are a DIYer like me, who knows?

Interior windows can be suggestive of such a space even (and maybe especially if) a space is not very sunny.

Adding a reclaimed window to a wall (we have done it so many times over the years!) is a way to: add architectural interest, capture light from an adjacent space, and introduce bespoke character.
Romantically Bold & Appetizing Dining Room
You already know, I can’t seem to live with red, but if the energy of red lifts you, isn’t this shade chic?

I would love to own a dress this color!
Quiet Sophistication in a Wine Cellar
As stated earlier in the orangerie discussion, creating a luxurious cellar for wine is not within my skillset.

But how may we store a collection of treasures that will also please the senses?

Because if we are clinging to a collection, the objects must hold meaning.

Perhaps it is time we think more deeply about how to live with such objects more intentionally.

We inevitably form attachments to objects, and sometimes life moves so fast we forget to revisit what the attachments mean.

Do your belongings or boxes of treasures still spark joy? Are there things long forgotten that should be displayed?

Could decluttering or paring down spell sweet relief?
Old World Style + Soulful Craftsmanship
A home like Greet’s certainly won’t just happen.

Homes evolve as we do.

One last actionable tip I’ll mention is to allow the evolution of your home to unfold gently.

Hurrying can hurt us in ways we may not see clearly. There’s less overwhelm when we take our time with each layer. Who knows? Ultimately, it may prove more gratifying when gentle slow strokes form an integrated whole.

Should the timeless elegance of these designs soothe your senses, you will be charmed by BELGIAN PEARLS, where Greet shares her fine journey in a friendly fashion.
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Peace to you right where you are.
-michele
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