Belgian architect Léon Sneyers designed this Art Deco mansion in Brussels as his own private home and workshop in 1927, drawing on the Vienna Secession style.
The five-bedroom was restored in 2014 by architect Baron. He retained original period details such as octagonal windows, stained glass, lighting and mouldings, while creating a more open-plan layout.
A vast 60 sq m living room forms the heart of the property, leading out onto a terrace and swimming pool, separate dining room and kitchen.