A Beautiful Loft Style Home in a Former Dutch Factory
In 2008, an early 20th-century cigar factory in the Netherlands was converted into three impressive city homes. This four-bedroom family home is one of these homes in the old factory, which has now been put up for sale.
The outside of the four-story city home showcases the history of the building, but inside, you’ll find a modern house with open-plan spaces, industrial elements, and modern design choices.

The heart of the home is this spacious open-plan kitchen, dining room, and sitting room. The cast floor adds a modern touch to the space, while the wooden ceiling beams showcase the history of the building.
The custom kitchen, which has plenty of storage space and composite worktops, revolves around the large island, with ochre yellow bar stools in front of the wall unit and built-in cupboards.
The fireplace in the center can be enjoyed from the kitchen and the sitting room. A built-in workspace has been created on one wall, making this a true multifunctional space.
The space on the first floor has been divided into two with floor-to-ceiling steel and glass windows and doors. Thanks to the exposed brick wall, gray tones, and steel elements, this floor has an industrial vibe.
One part is now used as a second sitting room. The entire room is painted in a dark gray hue which is possible thanks to the large windows that let in plenty of light.
The second room on the first floor is the master bedroom. Here, you also have a brick feature wall and the room can be closed off with large gray curtains.
There are two more bedrooms on the second floor with high ceilings, Velux skylights, and exposed beams.
The house is listed for € 1.175.000 at Cato Makelaars