








Exceptional Corner Canal Apartment with Luxurious High-End Finishes
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Description
This property at Singel 424 in Amsterdam is a recently completed canal apartment that has been renovated to an exceptionally high standard. The apartment occupies a unique corner position where the Singel meets the Beulingsloot, offering approximately 21 meters of canal frontage. The building dates from 1906 and holds monument status, which has been carefully respected throughout the renovation process while incorporating modern amenities and contemporary design.
The apartment spans a total living area of approximately 190 square meters with a gross volume of 972 cubic meters. The ground floor level features ceilings reaching 3.5 meters in height, creating a spacious and grand atmosphere characteristic of historic Amsterdam canal properties. The property functions as a double ground floor apartment with two distinct living levels connected by an elegant winding staircase that serves as an architectural centerpiece within the home.
The renovation was carried out under the creative direction of Studio 23 Amsterdam. The technical design was executed by a former designer from Studio Piet Boon, who also contributed to the interior design of the award-winning Rosewood Hotel that recently opened in Amsterdam. This pedigree is reflected in the careful attention to detail and the quality of materials and finishes throughout the property.
Access to the apartment is through a private entrance on the ground floor. Upon entering, the full impact of the high ceilings and refined design becomes immediately apparent. The floor has been laid in an extra wide chevron pattern using APFA parquet, adding to the sense of elegance and space. Custom-made oak cabinetry lines the walls, with the wood carefully matched to the flooring. The toilet and wardrobe have been subtly integrated into an oak element that also provides access to the winding staircase leading to the lower level.
The kitchen is positioned at the rear of the ground floor and was custom designed by Lodder Keukens. It features an asymmetrical design with Taj Mahal quartzite countertops and matching sinks. The kitchen is equipped with high-end built-in appliances including Miele products such as a wine climate cabinet, double oven including steam oven functionality, microwave, plate warmer, refrigerator, and freezer. The cooking area features a Bora induction hob, and the most comprehensive Quooker model provides instant hot water. The ground floor layout also lends itself to alternative configurations, with the possibility of creating an open living space that incorporates an additional living or working room.
The lower level of the apartment is situated at water level adjacent to the Beulingsloot. This level contains two luxurious bedrooms and a sitting room. The windows along the Beulingsloot can be fully opened, providing a direct connection to the canal and a distinctive living experience in the heart of Amsterdam. Fineo monument glass has been installed throughout, providing modern insulation performance while respecting the historic character of the building.
The primary bedroom suite is located at the rear of this lower level. It features built-in wardrobes on both sides of the room and includes a stylish dressing table. The en-suite bathroom is accessible from two separate entrances and is finished in natural stone. The bathroom amenities include a double vanity with two sinks, twin rain showers, and a bathtub. Floor heating has been installed in the bathroom for comfort.
The second bedroom is situated at the front of the property and also benefits from an en-suite bathroom and elegantly designed built-in wardrobes. This configuration provides privacy and convenience for occupants or guests.
The property has been equipped with numerous modern comfort features. A Daikin air conditioning system provides climate control throughout the apartment. Underfloor heating and cooling systems have been installed to maintain comfortable temperatures year-round. The property utilizes a heat pump system and includes a heat recovery ventilation installation for energy efficiency. A comprehensive Maretti lighting plan has been implemented, and Buster and Punch switchgear completes the electrical fittings.
The building exterior has also received significant attention. The facade, roof, zincwork, and rainwater drainage systems have all been renovated. The facade, window frames, and fascia boards have been painted on all sides, ensuring the exterior presentation matches the quality of the interior renovation.
The location of this property is situated between Amsterdam's principal canals, placing it within walking distance of major landmarks and amenities. The Munt tower and Koningsplein are nearby, as are the Kalverstraat and Leidsestraat shopping streets. The Spui and Rokin are also within easy reach. The Negen Straatjes area, known for its boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, is just around the corner. Despite this central position, this section of the Singel benefits from a relatively quiet atmosphere while maintaining proximity to the vibrant surrounding streets.
Parking in the area is through paid public parking with the option of obtaining parking permits. The property is part of an active homeowners association that is registered with the Chamber of Commerce, holds annual meetings, collects periodic contributions, maintains a reserve fund, has a maintenance plan in place, and carries building insurance.
The apartment is offered on a freehold basis, meaning there is no ground lease obligation. The asking price is 2,700,000 euros payable by the buyer including transfer costs. The property is available for handover by mutual agreement.

