








Spacious corner house with luxury kitchen and polder views in Amsterdam North
Key Features
Description
Located on the edge of the Wilmkebreekpolder, this charming corner house offers a unique living experience in the green and spacious residential area of Klein Kadoelen in Amsterdam North. The property, built in 2019, features a characteristic Waterland architectural style that blends seamlessly with the surrounding polder landscape. With a living area of approximately 152 square meters and a total plot size of 215 square meters, this residence provides ample space for comfortable family living. The home is part of the small scale and family friendly new build project known as Klein Kadoelen, designed to offer a village like atmosphere while remaining close to the city.
Upon entering the property, one is welcomed into a hallway that provides access to a separate toilet and a spacious storage room situated at the front of the house. This storage area is highly practical, offering ideal space for storing bicycles, creating a utility room, or housing additional storage items. From the hall, the generous living area is accessible. The living room is positioned at the front of the house and benefits significantly from the corner location. Large windows allow for an abundance of natural light to flood the space, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. The living room is equipped with a cozy gas fireplace, adding warmth and character to the room. The living space flows naturally into the dining area, which is centrally located within the home.
At the rear of the property lies the open kitchen, a true highlight of the home. The kitchen was designed by Studio Piet Boon and features a cooking island finished with a marble worktop. A sleek wall of cabinets houses integrated high quality appliances, ensuring the kitchen is both stylish and functional. A dark tiled wall creates a stylish contrast with the light front of the cabinets, adding a modern touch to the design. Double doors from the kitchen provide direct access to the garden, seamlessly connecting the indoor and outdoor living spaces.
The garden is a significant feature of this property, facing southwest and measuring approximately 118 square meters. It offers a free and unobstructed view over the polder, where residents can enjoy sightings of cows and sheep in the adjacent meadow. Thanks to the favorable southwest orientation, the garden is a sunny spot where one can enjoy the sun for most of the day until it sets behind the meadows in the evening. The garden is equipped with an electrically operated terrace canopy with weather controlled louvres. This feature provides extra comfort on sunny days, allowing residents to sit outside even when the sun is too strong or during a light rain shower. From spring onwards, the view becomes particularly lively with grazing cows in the field next door.
The first floor of the house is reached via a staircase leading to a spacious landing. This landing grants access to three bedrooms, a separate toilet, and the bathroom. The primary bedroom is located at the front of the house and is characterized by a high pitched roof with visible beams and large windows that offer the same uninterrupted views over the polder as the living room. This room is of such a generous size that it can easily be divided to create a fourth bedroom, offering flexibility for families or those requiring a home office. Adjacent to the primary bedroom is a generous walk in closet, providing plenty of storage space.
At the rear of the first floor, there are two additional bedrooms. Both of these rooms benefit from the generous ceiling height, which gives them a spacious and light character. The bathroom is also accessible from the landing and is fitted with a bathtub, a walk in shower, and a double washbasin. A separate toilet on the landing adds convenience for the household. From the landing, the loft space can be reached via a hatch with a retractable ladder. This loft serves as ideal additional storage space for items that are not needed on a daily basis.
The property is constructed with a focus on sustainability and modern comfort. It is equipped with underfloor heating throughout, a heat recovery ventilation system, and 14 solar panels. These features ensure a comfortable indoor climate throughout the year while keeping energy consumption efficient. Although the property currently has an energy label A, the installations suggest that a higher label could be achieved upon reassessment. The house is fully insulated, contributing to its energy efficiency.
The location of Klein Kadoelen offers the best of both worlds. The area is characterized by quiet streets, abundant greenery, and a direct location adjacent to the polder, providing a free and rural feeling. At the same time, it is a popular and child friendly residential environment surrounded by nature reserves such as Kadoelenbreek, De Nieuwe Gouw, and Het Twiske. These areas offer excellent opportunities for walking, cycling, and other outdoor activities. Despite the rural feel, the city is within easy reach. The ferry to Amsterdam Central Station can be reached by bicycle in approximately twelve minutes. The North South line and various main roads ensure that the rest of Amsterdam and the region are easily accessible.
In the immediate vicinity, there are various amenities including shops, restaurants, schools, childcare facilities, and sports facilities. This makes the location very convenient for daily life. The property is situated on freehold land, meaning there is no leasehold to pay. Parking is available on the property's own grounds, a luxury in the city of Amsterdam. The house was delivered in 2019 and is in a well maintained condition. Delivery of the property is in consultation. With its combination of modern amenities, sustainable features, and a unique location near the polder, this property offers a high quality of life.

