








Sky Loft Penthouse with Panoramic Rotterdam Skyline and Maas Views
Key Features
Description
This exceptional sky loft penthouse is located in the Piekstraat building on the Feijenoord island in Rotterdam, offering a distinctive living experience approximately 70 meters above street level. The property spans two full floors, with the living spaces positioned on the 21st and 22nd floors of this residential tower, providing residents with sweeping panoramic views over the city and the Maas river.
The total living area encompasses 216 square meters across two connected levels, creating a sense of volume and spatial generosity that distinguishes this property from conventional apartments. A prominent glass facade runs along the connection between the two floors, flooding the interior with natural light throughout the day. Whether you are cooking in the kitchen, relaxing in the living area, or opening the curtains in the bedroom, the expansive windows deliver a dramatic visual experience with the cityscape and river visible from virtually every vantage point.
The floor plan includes five rooms total, configured as four bedrooms and two bathrooms. This arrangement allows for flexible use of the space, whether as a family home or as a residence with dedicated work areas. The listing indicates the possibility of adjusting the bedroom count to two or three depending on individual requirements. Each bedroom has been designed to take advantage of the elevated position, offering residents views that extend across the Rotterdam skyline to the north and the winding Maas river to the south.
The bathrooms have been fitted with double sinks, walk-in showers, and soaking baths, providing practical and comfortable amenities for daily routines. Two separate toilet facilities are included, enhancing the functionality of the living space for multiple occupants.
The double-height void created near the staircase introduces an architectural element that enhances the sense of openness and spatial drama. This feature creates visual connection between the two levels and offers interesting possibilities for interior design. The 20 square meter balcony, accessible through sliding glass doors, extends the living space outdoors and provides an uninterrupted platform from which to enjoy the views. The southern exposure allows for prolonged sunlight during afternoon and evening hours.
Construction of the building was completed in 2025, classifying this as a new property with modern infrastructure throughout. The residence has been awarded an A++ energy label, reflecting excellent thermal performance and minimal energy consumption. The sustainability features include triple-glazed windows, mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, and full underfloor heating and cooling systems. A smart thermostat integrates with these systems to optimize energy usage based on occupancy patterns and preferred temperature settings.
Renewable energy is generated through solar panels installed on the building roof, contributing to the communal energy supply. The development encourages sustainable mobility through provisions for electric vehicle charging in the parking garage, with capacity for fully electric car use. Car-sharing vehicles are available in the building plinth and can be reserved through a dedicated application. Bicycle storage facilities provide space for over 600 bicycles, supporting cycling as a primary mode of transport.
The location on the Feijenoord island places the property along the riverfront while maintaining reasonable proximity to central Rotterdam. The city center and main train station are reachable within approximately ten minutes by bicycle. Public transportation connections are available nearby, including metro and train services that serve the broader metropolitan area.
The Feijenoord district is undergoing substantial transformation as part of broader urban development initiatives. Plans include the construction of approximately 800 additional residential units to the west of the Piekstraat building. The Feyenoord City project, situated within walking distance, will introduce new towers, retail establishments, dining options, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and cinema venues. Public green spaces and a riverside promenade are incorporated into these plans, enhancing the residential environment. Transportation infrastructure improvements are also being considered, with studies examining potential new connections between Kralingen and Feijenoord via road and metro links.
The building contains 142 residential units in total, establishing a vertical community in this riverside location. The outdoor areas associated with the property include the 20 square meter balcony and access to a roof terrace, both offering views across the water and city. The surrounding area combines industrial heritage with ongoing residential development, creating a distinctive urban character.
Two parking spaces are available for purchase separately at a price of 29,500 euros each, providing options for residents who require private vehicle storage. The parking infrastructure has been designed to accommodate electric vehicles, supporting the transition to sustainable transportation.
This sky loft represents a residential proposition that emphasizes spatial volume, visual connection to the surrounding cityscape and river, and integration of sustainable technologies. The two-level layout, high floor positioning, and extensive glazing create an environment where the boundary between interior living space and urban panorama remains deliberately fluid, offering a living experience that differs significantly from conventional apartment configurations in the city.

