Cozy Country Style in an Amsterdam Family Townhouse
Located on one of the finest streets in Amsterdam, this former rectory is now a charming family home. Built around 1880, it used to belong to the beautiful Vondelkerk (Vondelchurch) on the other side of the street.
The house is a national monument, and historical features like stained glass, high ceilings, and wooden ceiling beams are still visible in the charming family home. The home also features a front and back garden, and despite being in the city center next to the most popular park in Amsterdam, it feels secluded.
The back of the house is home to the open-plan living room and kitchen, which has access to the back garden.
The low wooden ceiling, wooden floorboards, and cozy textures creates a cozy country style in this city home.
Next to the sitting area lies the kitchen with lovely checkerboard floor tiles and a wooden table surrounded by a mixture of colorful chairs.
The hallway features the same checkerboard tiles as the kitchen, and the walls are decorated with green wallpaper.
One of the bedrooms has been transformed into a home office with a sage green built-in bookcase, desk, and seating. The walls are decorated with Cole and Son’s ‘Fornasetti Teatro’ wallpaper.
The ground floor features a double bedroom at the front of the house. The master bedroom is painted in a warm red shade.
The second bedroom is used as a nursery with a raised level with storage underneath and green color accents.
There are three more bedrooms on the first floor with high ceilings and period features.
The classic bathroom features a beautiful stained glass lightwell.
The house is listed for € 3.000.000 at Von Poll via Funda.