








Unique Architectural Tower Home with Five Living Levels
Key Features
Description
This distinctive free-standing residential tower is located at Goudensteinpark in the Getsewoud Zuid district of Nieuw-Vennep. The property was designed by the renowned architect Charles Vandenhove and offers an impressive 274 square meters of living space distributed across five separate living floors. The building was originally constructed in 2003 and underwent a comprehensive modernization in 2021, bringing all fixtures and finishes up to contemporary standards.
The exterior of the tower presents an eight-sided geometric form that sets it apart from conventional residential architecture. The structure features a zinc dome roof supported by eight elegant wooden arched beams visible from the interior of the top floor. The robust construction elements are partially exposed within the living spaces, creating an industrial yet refined aesthetic. Large skylights and generous window openings ensure abundant natural light reaches all levels of the home. The property is situated within a landscaped park setting directly adjacent to water, providing expansive views across Nieuw-Vennep.
The ground floor serves as the practical entrance level of the residence. Access is gained via a recently laid garden and a stylish gravel driveway that provides ample parking on the property. A wooden exterior staircase leads to the first floor where the primary living experience begins. Inside the ground floor entrance hall, residents find a meter closet, a modern guest toilet, a dedicated laundry room, and a spacious office space. The indoor garage is also accessible from this level and features built-in cabinetry along with an electrically operated door.
The first floor functions as the social heart of the home, seamlessly combining cooking, dining, and relaxation. The custom-designed kitchen is equipped with high-quality built-in appliances including a coffee machine, a spacious refrigerator-freezer combination, and a second sink. A central kitchen island partially serves as a bar area and connects directly to a fixed lounge seating arrangement. This creates an inviting space for socializing and casual meals. A void with a black steel balustrade establishes a visual connection to the living room above, while a distinctive Maretti light fixture in the void enhances the open and spatial character of the design. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a sun-drenched terrace of approximately 67 square meters, finished with Bilinga hardwood and oriented to the southwest for optimal afternoon and evening sun exposure.
The second floor is entirely dedicated to a generously proportioned living room spanning approximately 49 square meters. This unique living space features windows on all sides, ensuring exceptional light penetration and a strong connection to the surrounding environment. Three balconies provide direct access to the outdoors. The centerpiece of this floor is a custom gas fireplace manufactured by Boley Exclusive, featuring a large gold-colored flue that extends upward to the ceiling. Fixed seating around the fireplace is upholstered in crocodile leather from Alphenberg, combining comfort with distinctive material character. At the rear of this level, accessible via a glass walkway bridge, a well-integrated pantry offers convenient storage for drinks and refreshments when entertaining guests.
The third floor accommodates two bright and spacious bedrooms, each with its own modern bathroom. The architectural design is particularly notable on this level: the exterior walls of black steel and glass angle inward, creating space for sizeable inset balconies that demonstrate both thoughtful design and practical comfort. The larger bedroom features two balconons and an enhanced sense of spatial openness. The second bedroom includes its own balcony and is fitted with two large built-in wardrobes. Both bathrooms are finished with high-quality materials in warm, earthy tones and include a rain shower, a wall-mounted toilet, a streamlined vanity unit with drawer and mirror, and a modern design radiator.
The fourth floor constitutes the impressive master bedroom suite beneath the characteristic zinc roof. This top-level space measures approximately 57 square meters and benefits from a ceiling height of four meters. Eight round arched windows fitted with stylish shutters flood the space with natural light. Access to this floor is via a black steel spiral staircase with wooden treads. Two strategically placed walls create an intimate bedroom layout while maintaining the open character of the space. Custom built-in cabinetry and various integrated wall and seating solutions provide functionality and refinement. The bed features a retractable television cabinet for concealed entertainment. A prominent double vanity with natural stone basins and elegant hanging mirrors serves as a focal point in the room. Behind a partially screening wall, a cleanly designed shower room with toilet provides a private bathing area within this open sleeping level.
The property includes a garden surrounding the entire building, ensuring sun exposure at various times throughout the day. The home is equipped with a comprehensive security system incorporating both alarms and cameras. Underfloor heating is installed throughout the residence. Each floor features custom-made storage cabinetry tailored to the specific dimensions and functions of the space. The total building volume is 1,072 cubic meters, with an additional 23 square meters of indoor utility space and 54 square meters of attached outdoor space.
The location offers practical advantages for daily life. The Getsewoud shopping center provides convenient access to retail and services. The area offers adequate options for primary schools and childcare facilities. Public transportation connections are available within walking distance, including bus services to Amsterdam, Haarlem, Hoofddorp station, and Schiphol Airport. The A4 and A5 motorways are readily accessible, supporting efficient regional mobility.
Technical specifications include energy label B, comprehensive insulation comprising roof, wall, floor, and glazing upgrades including double glazing and HR-glass. Heating is provided by an Intergas gas-fired combination boiler installed in 2021. The foundation risk is assessed as low, classified within categories A, B, or C. The property is connected to fiber optic cable and includes mechanical and natural ventilation systems.

