








Detached Life-Cycle Proof Bungalow with Endless Possibilities
Key Features
Description
Located at Simon Luymesstraat 2 in the village of Nieuw-Vossemeer, this detached bungalow presents itself as a property with character that has been carefully maintained over the years. While certain elements may reflect the era of its construction, the overall condition demonstrates attentive ownership. The residence offers comfortable single-level living on the ground floor, while the upper level provides additional space that can be developed according to future needs.
The living room spans approximately 28 square meters and benefits from large window sections that allow natural light to enter freely throughout the day. A wood stove serves as a focal point in the room, contributing to a warm and inviting atmosphere during the colder months. The walls feature a granol finish, the floor is laid with oak, and the ceiling incorporates exposed beams that add to the character of the space.
The kitchen is positioned separately from the living area and is fitted with a corner-arranged built-in kitchen unit. The work surface consists of a plastic countertop with a one and a half sink basin. Integrated appliances include a four-burner ceramic cooktop, a refrigerator, a combination oven and microwave, a dishwasher, and an extractor hood. The walls are finished with decorative plaster, the floor is tiled, and the ceiling has a spray-applied finish.
A practical utility room connects to the kitchen area and provides access to the garden through an exterior door. This space houses the washing machine and dryer connections, making it a functional area for household chores. A fixed staircase in the utility room leads to the upper floor. The utility room has walls finished with a combination of decorative plaster and tiles, a linoleum floor covering, and a ceiling finished with plastic slats.
The ground floor contains two bedrooms. The rear bedroom measures approximately 12 square meters and features walls finished with decorative plaster and wallpaper, a parquet floor, and a ceiling finished with MDF panels. The front left bedroom is smaller at approximately 8.5 square meters, with granol wall finish, parquet flooring, and an MDF ceiling.
The bathroom on the ground floor is fully tiled and equipped with a bathtub, a walk-in shower with a built-in seat, a second wall-hung toilet, and a design radiator. A separate toilet room is located near the entrance hall and features a wall-hung toilet and a small washbasin.
The entrance hall includes a storage cupboard and provides access to the meter cupboard, which contains seven circuit groups, one cooking group, and two earth leakage switches. The hall has walls finished with decorative plaster and tiles, a tiled floor, and a ceiling finished with wooden slats.
The first floor is accessible via the fixed staircase in the utility room and currently comprises three additional rooms. The landing has walls finished with decorative plaster, a carpeted floor, and visible wooden roof sheathing on the ceiling. The middle room, measuring approximately 7 square meters, houses the HR combi boiler installation and the mechanical ventilation box. This room has stucco walls, carpet flooring, and visible wooden roof sheathing. The right bedroom on this level measures approximately 9.5 square meters with similar finishes including stucco walls, carpet, and exposed wooden roof structure. The listing notes that with the addition of dormer windows, it would be straightforward to create two full-sized, spacious rooms on this level, making the property suitable for larger households or those who work from home.
The property includes an attached garage built in half-brick masonry with a concrete floor, a wooden upper floor, a pitched roof covered with tiles, and a tilting door. The garage is equipped with heating and has a separate walking door that provides access to the garden. A storage attic is located above the garage.
The outdoor space has been landscaped and includes a terrace paved with decorative paving stones, a lawn area, planted borders, a wooden log cabin, a plant greenhouse, and a carport. A rear path provides access to the back of the property. The driveway at the front is also paved with decorative stones and offers parking space for multiple vehicles.
The total plot measures 525 square meters, providing ample outdoor space for gardening enthusiasts or those who simply enjoy spending time outside. The greenhouse caters to those with an interest in plants, while the various seating areas allow residents to follow the sun throughout the day.
The main residence was built in 1972 using traditional construction methods with cavity walls, brick masonry, a concrete ground floor, a wooden first floor structure, and a gable roof covered with tiles. The property has cavity wall insulation and double glazing. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired HR combi boiler manufactured by AWB Thermomaster, model 3HR, which was installed in 2008 and is owned by the property.
The energy label is rated C, which reflects the level of insulation present in the property. Ventilation is achieved through natural means.
Nieuw-Vossemeer is described as a village where it is quiet, safe, and above all pleasant to reside. Local amenities include a well-regarded restaurant, a health center, a hairdresser, various sports clubs, and extensive walking and cycling routes in the surrounding area. The A4 highway is located just moments away, making cities such as Breda, Rotterdam, and Antwerp reachable within approximately 30 to 45 minutes. The town of Steenbergen is within a 5 to 10 minute drive, providing convenient access to daily shopping facilities.
The property is situated in a residential area on a quiet and friendly street. The combination of single-level living capability, the potential to expand the upper floor, the generous garden with various outbuildings, and the convenient location near major highways makes this bungalow a property that offers flexibility for different stages of life and various household compositions.

