Historic Charm in a New Country House in The Netherlands
Looking at the pictures of this house in The Netherlands, you may think you’re looking at a historic home, but that’s not the case. This house was built in 2018, so it has all the charm of a historic building with the convenience of a new building.
High-pitched ceilings with exposed wooden beams, a classic black herringbone floor, and a bathroom that effortlessly combines historic elegance with modern conveniences, this house is magnificent and then I haven’t even mentioned the garden. You just have to look yourself.
The dining area gives the impression of an English conservatory with high pitched ceilings and oak beams, a glass wall, and doors opening to the wonderful garden.
The open-plan living space has a dark herringbone floor and green walls.
The kitchen is made specifically for this house using light oak cabinets, a Belgian stone worktop, and handmade Moroccan wall tiles. The cooking area is defined by mosaic Winckelmans tiles on the floor.
The home office is a lovely space with pink walls and doors opening to the garden.
You can also find a bedroom on the ground floor. This room features the only reminder of the old house that used to stand here. The brick wall creates a great accent wall in this room.
The master bedroom is painted in a calm green shade paired with earthy color accents.
I love this bathroom; it’s the perfect blend of modern and vintage. The sleek concrete walls, black fittings, and freestanding bath provide modern luxury, while the antique dresser and checkerboard tiles add a sense of historic charm.
The double shower with pink wall tiles completes the bathroom.
The garden is a wonderful private space with multiple seating areas, an outdoor bath, and packed with plants and flowers.
The house is listed for sale at Huyzerij Makelaardij.