In Brussels, a historic townhouse has been thoughtfully reimagined by designer Victoria-Maria Geyer into a refined yet deeply personal family home. Rooted in its bourgeois past, the residence now tells a richer story. One shaped by craftsmanship and cultural references.
At The Interior Guide, we’re always drawn to designers who bring a distinct perspective, and Geyer’s work is a beautiful example of that sensibility. Her approach blends global influences with a strong narrative, resulting in interiors that feel both collected and considered. Subtle references to travel, artisanal techniques and heritage details come together in a palette of warm, earthy tones, creating a sense of depth and character throughout.
Rather than relying on a single style, the design balances vintage and contemporary elements with ease. Carefully sourced pieces, bespoke designs and layered materials interact in a way that feels intuitive rather than staged—each detail contributing to a cohesive and inviting atmosphere.
The result is a home that honours its architectural history while embracing a more eclectic, modern way of living—timeless, expressive and quietly luxurious. Images by Amaury Laparra
Want to know more about Victoria Maria? Visit her website: victoria-maria.com –
Images by Amaury Laparra