De Centrale
In the courtyard of a closed residential block in De Baarsjes, Amsterdam, a telephone exchange building, a monument from 1926, is being transformed into a unique residential building with inner gardens. The former KPN building is a monument, a hidden gem, located in the middle of a residential block. The redevelopment project includes a transformation into 18 homes with gardens and 1 apartment, situated in an oasis of tranquility. The sale of the last homes has now started.
Townhouse 15 A
This generously proportioned apartment features three bedrooms and two terraces, perfectly oriented towards the southwest, allowing for ample sunlight throughout the day. The entrance hall includes a storage room, laundry area, and a separate toilet. At the heart of the residence lies the living area, distinguished by a striking mezzanine with an impressive ceiling height and a landing leading to the first terrace. This open space comfortably accommodates a kitchen area with ample room for a large dining table. The home is equipped with pre-installed kitchen connections, and Studio Piet Boon has designed an elegant concept for a luxury kitchen. The seating area is spacious, and the high ceilings combined with the mezzanine allow for abundant natural light, creating an inviting and airy ambiance. The 7 m² terrace enjoys afternoon and evening sun, providing an ideal outdoor retreat. A beautifully detailed oak staircase serves as a central architectural feature, seamlessly connecting the space to the first floor. Here, two generous bedrooms each have their own private en-suite bathrooms, equipped with a vanity unit, walk-in shower, and storage cabinet. The bathrooms, designed by Piet Boon, are finished with luxury tiles and high-end fixtures. A second staircase leads to the third bedroom, which features its own west-facing terrace. With large windows and soaring ceilings, this space is exceptionally well-suited as a home office.