Rich Colors in a Charming Late 19th-Century Home in The Netherlands
A charming street in the Dutch city of Haarlem is home to a late 19th-century home completely renovated into a lovely house with modern interiors. The home used to be a forest ranger’s house, and it has a beautiful facade with lots of detailing and stained glass.
The 94 square meter house has an open plan living space with a charming small back garden, two bedrooms, and a roof terrace offering lovely views of the historic city.
The front door opens into the open-plan living space. They created a cozy sitting area at the back of the room with a curved pink sofa. You can extend the living space in the summer with the tiny back garden.
The black windows and herringbone parquet give the home a luxurious look.
An industrial glass door in the living room opens to a tiny room with terracotta-colored walls now used as a charming home office.
The terracotta shade returns in the kitchen, where they added a splashback in this warm, natural hue. The kitchen is modern and stylish with black cabinets, black fittings, and marble worktops.
On the first floor, under the slanted ceiling, are two bedrooms. Both rooms are decorated in dark blue hues.
There’s a modern bathroom with black and blue tiles, a modern bath, and a Moroccan-style sink on a wooden vanity.
The house is listed for sale at Hoekstra en Van Eck Haarlem.