The Garden House is a unique and beautiful co-living space located in the heart of the city. The house is aptly named for its standout feature - a stunning garden that allows you to relax and enjoy nature in the midst of the city's hustle and bustle.
As soon as you walk in, you'll be captivated by the beautifully tiled flooring and little angels adorning the entrance area that reflect the lovely history of the building - designed by the famous Antwerp chocolatier Alfred Martougin in 1876.
The Garden House has 15 rooms in total: 5 premium rooms for those who want to enjoy more space (25+ sq. m.) and include kitchenettes for added convenience and privacy, and 10 luxury rooms ranging from 20 to 25 sq. m. Regardless of which room you choose, you will have access to all of the incredible amenities that The Garden House has to offer: rooms equipped with ensuite bathrooms, desks, cabinets, and queen-size beds.
One of the best features of The Garden House is its spacious and cozy common area, which includes a library corner for peaceful reading and a big kitchen where you can cook and connect with other members of the community.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience living at The Garden House.
We embrace like-minded professionals, startup business owners, developers, freelancers, and remote workers in order to provide them with a comprehensive, individualized service. We bring a fresh perspective to the coliving experience.
In a shared space, you'll find yourself constantly surrounded by ambitious individuals who are eager to collaborate and inspire one another. Whether you're brainstorming a new project over coffee or unwinding after a long day with a glass of wine, co-living provides a sense of community that is hard to come by in the traditional housing market.
We create beautifully designed coliving spaces. We believe in a different kind of living, one where home is defined by the people you share it with. We welcome like-minded people from around the world.
Welcome to the vibrant and eclectic neighbourhood of Seek! This bustling district is a melting pot of cultures, with over 100 nationalities living and working together in harmony. Seefhoek received its unique name in 1860, after two local beers, Seef and Eel.
Today, the area boasts a rich and diverse culinary scene, drawing inspiration from all corners of the globe. From aromatic Indian spices to mouth-watering Middle Eastern delicacies, Seefhoek is a food lover's paradise.
Stroll through the lively streets of Seefhoek to discover a world of hidden gems. The community spirit is palpable here, with friendly locals always eager to welcome visitors with open arms. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, indulge in some retail therapy, or simply soak up the enchanting atmosphere, Seefhoek has something for everyone. Come and experience the magic of this unique neighbourhood for yourself!
Please read the following information before booking:.
House Rules - 2.4. Heating and Cooling Devices: The use of separate heating devices, fans, or portable air conditioners
in both your room and common areas is not permitted.
House Rules - 4.9. Monthly Contribution for Common Groceries: Every month, a contribution of €10 is required from each tenant to cover common expenses, which include garbage bags, dishwasher detergent tabs, toilet paper, paper towels, and kitchen cleaning products. These funds shall be submitted to the house manager.
Rental Agreement - 4. Each room is equipped with a metering system that allows for precise monitoring of water consumption. This enables us to be aware of consumption in each room at all times. If consumption exceeds expected norms, additional charges will apply. This mechanism is intended to encourage residents to be more conscious of their water usage and reduce wastage. Monthly gas and electricity consumption is not individually calculated but is based on the total consumption of the property. Price simulations are derived from the average consumption per resident in Flanders and the average consumption in all our co-living spaces. Meter readings are recorded on a monthly basis. In case of consumption deviating from the normal average, it will be proportionally distributed among all tenants of the property.
Rental Agreement 6- The tenant is required to ensure proper insurance coverage for the entire duration of the lease agreement against rental risks such as fire, water damage, and glass breakage. Additionally, they must obtain insurance coverage against claims from neighbors. Upon the landlord's request, the tenant shall provide proof of having a valid and active insurance policy".