Belgian Guy Documents Ugly Houses He Sees And They’re So Bad, It’s Hilarious (30 New Pics)
Interview With AuthorLet’s talk architecture and let's talk Belgium. What do these two things have in common? Well, you probably need no introduction of Belgium being a land of architectural wonder, with several shifts in design throughout its history creating a rich cross-section of European heritage and design. From Art Nouveau to modernism, the country is known for nailing its architecture.
Except we’re talking the other side of the coin—”Ugly Belgian Houses”—an enigmatic, humorous and eccentric project run by Hannes Coudenys. The project is dedicated entirely to the uglier the better buildings, dwellings, and all kinds of roofs over one’s head.
With 139k Instagram followers, “Ugly Belgian Houses” follows the motto which reads “Better to be ugly than to be boring,” and you can totally see why. But still, don’t try this at home, everyone!
Psst! After you’re done, be sure to check out our previous posts with Belgian architectural mishaps and faux pas here and here.
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To find out more about “Ugly Belgian Houses” and how it evolved since we last featured the project a year ago, Bored Panda talked to its creator Hannes Coudenys. Hannes is a media personality with many projects, from owning Hurae creative digital studio to running “Ugly Belgian Houses” and “Like My Ride,” to vlogging on YouTube.
Hannes told us that “Ugly Belgian Houses” has amazingly evolved throughout the year, amassing 139k followers. “I have been visiting a lot of the houses and had some really nice conversations.”
“Meanwhile I am working on a second edition of the book, so I have to call all the owners again,” Hannes said and added “I’ve just had a call with two people who hate me and don’t want their house in my book. I can understand that,” he smiled.
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When asked why “Ugly Belgian Houses” has gained almost a cult following online, Hannes believes it comes down to “The fact that we all have a certain opinion on what makes a house beautiful. Or ugly. And the fact that these opinions are only opinions.”
The author added that it seems like a lot of Belgians agree that “we have a lot of ugly Belgian houses.”
When asked about the slogan “Better to be ugly than to be boring,” which greets users on the project's Instagram page, Hannes said that “In Belgium, you have a lot of suburbs and housing projects that all look the same and are in fact very boring.” He added: “Something you see in Holland as well. I prefer ugly than these boring creatures.”
Hannes would describe a typical ugly Belgian house as something with “its own quirky uniqueness; A special roof, a special stone, a special decoration, we want to express ourselves via our house.”
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Minimalism In Belgium
After harnessing all of that sweet solar energy, you don't want to squander it by having too many windows
Almost everyone's Minecraft house is like this unless they played creative
Load More Replies...Come on - it's got a roof, walls, a window and a door. What more do you need?
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(Turn Around) Every Now And Then I Get A Little Bit Tired Of These Houses
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Optihouse Prime
Can transform itself into a normal-looking house but chooses not to
Is This A New Jacquemus Purse?
Now That’s A Mancave
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Allows you to feel seasick without the inconvenience of being on water
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Some Houses Never Grow Up
Say what you want, in Belgium people have the freedom to build their houses exactly like they want it to be. In the Netherlands there are about 923 000 rules and regulations to follow when you want to design and build your own house to keep just as much civil servants busy who all are searching for something to annoy the hell out of you. "Sir, you have permission to build with white bricks, but this white is too white, you have to tear it down or paint it in the approved white." "Sir, you've painted your house white, but that's too white. Remove the paint."
I agree that we might have a bit too much rules in The Netherlands. Then again, the Dutch “lintbebouwing” (is there a proper English word for that?) usually looks much nicer than the Belgian one (or to my opinion at least).
Load More Replies...Belgians seem to forget to build the rest of the house…a lot
Lol, this guy hasn't been to Russia for sure. There are whole ugly cities
We do have some very unattractive houses here. The up-side compared to America tho, is that when it’s windy ours do stay upstanding.
Is anyone else cringing at each introduction? Seriously BP, sometimes there are no words needed!
The titles are lifted from the original post, BP isn't paying someone to come up with these.
Load More Replies...I actually liked quite a few of these. Perhaps the interior design of some of them was responsible for the unorthodox exterior. Whatever the reason, " not my circus, not my monkey. "
Every Belgian builds his own house and no two are the same. I don't think there are any rules, just do what you want.
There are, it depends on the city council though. Rules could be about hight, place, windows facing neighbors,... But the style is indeed quite free.
Load More Replies...To be honest, couple of these have strong art deco vibes and I don't understand why they are on this list at all. Also. Some I would have preferred to see from another angle.
It’s quite common in Belgium to build (and design) your own house. And there are hardly any regulations, so people can build what they want.
Load More Replies...Say what you want, in Belgium people have the freedom to build their houses exactly like they want it to be. In the Netherlands there are about 923 000 rules and regulations to follow when you want to design and build your own house to keep just as much civil servants busy who all are searching for something to annoy the hell out of you. "Sir, you have permission to build with white bricks, but this white is too white, you have to tear it down or paint it in the approved white." "Sir, you've painted your house white, but that's too white. Remove the paint."
I agree that we might have a bit too much rules in The Netherlands. Then again, the Dutch “lintbebouwing” (is there a proper English word for that?) usually looks much nicer than the Belgian one (or to my opinion at least).
Load More Replies...Belgians seem to forget to build the rest of the house…a lot
Lol, this guy hasn't been to Russia for sure. There are whole ugly cities
We do have some very unattractive houses here. The up-side compared to America tho, is that when it’s windy ours do stay upstanding.
Is anyone else cringing at each introduction? Seriously BP, sometimes there are no words needed!
The titles are lifted from the original post, BP isn't paying someone to come up with these.
Load More Replies...I actually liked quite a few of these. Perhaps the interior design of some of them was responsible for the unorthodox exterior. Whatever the reason, " not my circus, not my monkey. "
Every Belgian builds his own house and no two are the same. I don't think there are any rules, just do what you want.
There are, it depends on the city council though. Rules could be about hight, place, windows facing neighbors,... But the style is indeed quite free.
Load More Replies...To be honest, couple of these have strong art deco vibes and I don't understand why they are on this list at all. Also. Some I would have preferred to see from another angle.
It’s quite common in Belgium to build (and design) your own house. And there are hardly any regulations, so people can build what they want.
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