Located between Albert Park and the famous City Park in Belgium, the Boulevard Leopold is my absolute dream come true. The moment I laid eyes on these photographs taken by photographer Ben Lambers, I knew in my heart I would visit this B&B one day and never want to leave.
The first photo I saw of the Leopold was the gold sofa and chandelier and I almost fell off my chair. I'm a sucker for all things gold and certainly chandeliers are epic additions in an every day home. I immediately started thinking of ways I could get my hands on an identical sofa and chandelier and try to recreate this room in my own home.
In quite stark contrast I also found myself extremely attracted to the bright white living room with the matte black furniture. There's something so appealing about white painted wood floors and the juxtaposition of the black furniture against the floors and white walls is jaw dropping beautiful.
The couple who photographed this fabulous bed and breakfast apparently stay there each time they visit Belgium. Tatjana Quax produced the shoot while her husband Ben Lambers took the photographs — they own Studio Aandacht. I'm totally jealous that they get to not only work together but stay in this amazing place!
Images: Ben Lambers











Shaw's Original Fir...
I'm with you, that first photo is amazing and I want everything in it!
I also agree! Gorgeous gold sofa & chandelier! Another detail I loved were the tiled ceilings in both the bathroom and kitchen - gorgeous...
"the famous City Park in Belgium"? You realise it's a country, not a city right?
@tgsgirl Sorry for not being blatantly specific. The "famous City Park" is located in Antwerp, Belgium - where the hotel is located as well.
that is GORGEOUS.
I never knew how much i liked the dead animals horns on the wall. lol
Love everything - but the animal horns.
Must have painting of the Blessed Virgin Mary! Wonder where they hung that - in the bathroom?
Oops, that may be St. Theresa...sorry to any Catholics out there - 'fallen away' or otherwise.
Wow- I finally had to register thanks to this one. Does anyone have a clue who makes that double pedestal sink in the bathroom?
I'm hoping its not a 60 year old salvage or $6,000.
The tile is amazing. I particularly love that there is tile on the ceiling in the kitchen and bath.