La Retraite

Spotlight: La Retraite. Behind the historic facade of a canal-side building, likely dating from 1685, lies a space with a surprisingly versatile past. Once a shipyard, later a warehouse and printing shop, it is now a sophisticated space for living, working, or entertaining. A hidden urban oasis where history, flexibility, and comfort come together. See more

Spotlight: De Snijder, a weaver’s cottage dating from around 1670

Spotlight: De Snijder, a weaver’s cottage dating from around 1670. “It feels special to have been able to be a part of this building’s 350-year history. The house has a soul of its own and feels like a peaceful, warm place, while everything that makes Amsterdam so wonderful is literally just around the corner. We’ll miss the many little moments: cooking for friends in the kitchen, relaxing in the bath after a long day, or sitting by the fireplace with a good book while the city hums softly in the background. This house has always given us the feeling that we could escape for a while, without actually leaving the city.’ Read here what the current residents have to say

residences private docking facilities

Since the 17th century, water has played a central role in the city’s daily life—for trade, transportation, and living. Whereas docking areas used to be primarily functional, private docks today offer a rare quality of living. Immediately to the water, the ability to sail into the city from home, and constant contact with the water give these residences special residences tranquility and freedom. View these residences

Spotlight: BAKEN No. 244

Spotlight; What immediately stood out was the quality of the layout. A floor plan with light coming in from three sides, large windows, and a terrace overlooking the IJ—a rare combination that guided the design.
From that starting point, a home emerged in which detailing, material selection, and spatial layout are precisely coordinated. The result is an apartment that not only functions well but also feels right: balanced, light-filled, and with a natural connection to the view. See here what the current residents of this beautiful apartment have created

Spotlight: The Chocolate Factory

Spotlight: What residents will miss most here is the rare tranquility right in the heart of the city. Constant natural light, high ceilings, and a spacious layout lend each room a natural sense of quality.
The building’s historic character, combined with the 2023 renovation, creates a distinct identity. Unobstructed views of the canal, the greenery, and Alexanderplein enhance the sense of space and openness. Its location in the Plantagebuurt—quiet, green, yet central—completes the picture. Get inspired and check out the neighborhood guide

Spotlight Continental

Spotlight; Located on a spacious and open stretch of Keizersgracht, this unique apartment is situated on the third floor of a distinctive building dating from 1927. Originally built for the Continentale Handelsbank and later used for many years by organizations such as the ANWB, the building has a rich history that is still evident in its stately architecture and generous proportions. Let yourself be inspired

Curated; a collection of creative workspaces in repurposed buildings

Composed; In a city where space is scarce and ideas are constantly evolving, existing buildings are increasingly being given a new lease of life as creative workplaces. Former garages, chapels, or theaters are being transformed into inspiring spaces where working, meeting, and creating come together. The character of these places remains palpable: high ceilings, robust materials, and unexpected floor plans give each workplace its own identity. Reusing existing buildings not only creates space for new ideas, but also a sustainable way of developing. In this way, a new work culture emerges from the past, where history and creativity reinforce each other. Read more here.

Compiled; a collection of smart residences

Compiled; In a world where space is becoming increasingly scarce, new living concepts are emerging that are compact but think big. These small and smart residences efficiency, comfort, and style in one smart solution. With innovative designs, multifunctional interiors, and sustainable technologies, they offer everything you need. Less space, more possibilities—that's the future of living, where every square meter counts and smart choices lead to great living enjoyment. Read more here.

Spotlight; Romance with a View, the very last piece of the Prinsengracht

Spotlight; 'When I was looking for a pied-à-terre for work in 2011 as a non-Amsterdammer, on the recommendation of a friend in the 1017 postcode area, Prinsengracht 858c was the first apartment I visited. The monumental facade, the surprising layout, the charm of the interior, the view over the canal, and the proximity to the lively Utrechtsestraat and the beautiful Amstelveld immediately won me Sold I bought it within a week.' Read what the current residents have to say here.

KesselsKramer and Providence.

Spotlight; In 1882, the Poor Sisters of the Divine Child had a chapel built as part of their charitable foundation: De Voorzienigheid (Providence). More than a century later, advertising agency KesselsKramer saw something new within those same walls. What was once a place of faith, care, and order became a home for imagination, experimentation, and individuality. Two eras, one providence. Read more here and watch the film.

Spotlight: ‘Park View’. ‘Our living room is on the top floor, and every morning when we come upstairs, we feel happy: the light, the view, the freedom!’

Spotlight; 'Park view. 'This is a house that makes you happy. Every morning when we come upstairs, we are delighted by the view. On one side, the tangled branches of the street and the park and the almost tangible change of the seasons; on the other side, the sky and an unobstructed view all the way to the Zuid-as.' This apartment is located in the Zuid district, in the most sought-after and quietest part of De Pijp. Read what the current residents have to say here.

Spotlight: ‘Aatje’. Former studio and home of renowned artist Aat Veldhoen.

Spotlight: 'Aatje'. In the heart of Amsterdam's creative and lively Wittenburg district stands a building full of character. It is the former studio and home of renowned artist Aat Veldhoen, known as a pioneer of graphic art in the Netherlands and a leading figure in the Amsterdam art scene of the 1960s and 1970s. In recent years, Eilandenboulevard has developed into a sought-after place to live and work, with a mix of historical charm and creative activity. Take a look at this unique building and find inspiration in the neighborhood guide.

Spotlight: Cromhouts Buiten. There are houses that quietly retain their place in the city—undisturbed by time, fashion, or change.

Spotlight: Cromhouts Buiten. Large windows and a distinctive balcony offer views of one of the most remarkable parts of the Herengracht.
The living space at the front is light and spacious, with city life as a tranquil backdrop. Everything is within walking distance, including Spui with my favorite bookstore Athenaeum and café Hoppe. Another favorite is Pompadour, just around the corner on Huidenstraat.'
This apartment is located on the first floor of a monumental canal house dating from 1660. Read what the current residents have to say here.

Spotlight; Boutique Living

Spotlight: On Banstraat, there is a building that you immediately recognize when you walk past it. Designed by Cees Dam, it features soft sand-colored brickwork and calm, clean lines. The recessed loggias and large windows give it a light, almost self-evident quality, as if it had always been there. Inside, the same tone continues: warm materials, a glass elevator, and a finish that immediately inspires confidence. A small-scale address that feels like a quiet place in the city—which is precisely what makes it so special. Take a look inside this apartment

Compiled; a collection of workspaces in the center of Amsterdam.

Composed; working in the center of Amsterdam. Who doesn't dream of that? The hustle and bustle of the city with all its cultural offerings and the peace and comfort of your own office. These workspaces have it all. Read and see more here.

Spotlight; Warehouse ‘De Drieharingen’

Spotlight; 'Pakhuis ‘De Drieharingen'. 'We enjoy the view from every floor. In spring and summer, it's wonderful to open the front windows and be in touch with the street. In the colder months, we like to sit and work at our kitchen table upstairs, from where we can gaze outside and enjoy the view of the canal and the boats. What makes Prinseneiland so special is that it feels like a small oasis in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the historic center.' Read more here about what Ivo and Margriet, the current residents, have to say.

Building something new together.

A stately upper house with overgrown trees growing inside – not exactly an obvious choice. And yet Maxime and Ties saw it immediately: this house had potential. What started at the kitchen table grew into their first joint transformation Project. He with a construction company, she as an interior designer. In this story, they tell – talking over each other, complementing each other – how you not only build a house, but also a way of working together.

Compiled; a collection of places to live in the center of Amsterdam.

Composed; living in the center of Amsterdam. Who doesn't dream of that? The hustle and bustle of the city with all its cultural offerings, but with peace and comfort at home. These residences it all. Read and see more about how the current residents experience life here.

The former Gouwzee Museum

Spotlight; 'The house was originally part of the smokehouse museum. What is now the large kitchen was previously the museum's cinema. The decision to buy the house 23 years ago was made in five minutes. What makes the house so special is its authenticity, its rural atmosphere, the lovely garden, the cosiness of the harbour and yet the seclusion of an enclave where you can completely be yourself – in the middle of historic, lively Monnickendam. The fact that Amsterdam city centre is only 13 km away was also an important factor for us'. Read more about what the current residents have to say here.

Family homes

Compiled. A collection of spacious family homes. A family home is about more than just the number bedrooms. It's about space, atmosphere, warmth—and that intangible quality that makes a house a home. Here we showcase a number of spacious family homes, each with a generous layout and a garden that invites you to enjoy the outdoors. Looking for more? Then take a look at our collection of family homes where architecture and comfort come together.

Spotlight; Garage Du Vin

Spotlight; 'Garage Du Vin'; 'In 2015, we transformed this former garage into a unique home. The industrial style perfectly matches the character of the building, yet the house feels warm and livable. Because we love cooking, eating, drinking, and entertaining friends and family, we deliberately invested in the kitchen. In terms of space and appearance, it has become the heart of the home: large, inviting, and Immediately to the street, so that you can be part of the outside world if you want to. Read more about what the current residents have to say here and be inspired.

Spotlight; De Plantage 22

Spotlight; 'De Plantage 22' 'As soon as you walk in, you immediately feel the space, tranquility, and rich history that the house exudes. It is a place where the past and comfort come together. My favorite spot in the house is undoubtedly the bar in the kitchen, where cooking and conviviality come together, and by the fireplace, where you can relax and unwind.' Read more about what the current residents have to say here and be inspired.

Compiled; ten different ways of living, all with a garden.

Compiled: ten different ways of living, all with a garden. Ten ways to live in the city with space to breathe. Different in style, but united in what they offer: peace, light, and air. The city keeps you close, the garden keeps you balanced. Cooling, breathing space, urbanity—discover how these houses bring it all together.

Living on the Amstel, the best of both worlds

Between city and tranquility; Rural living in Amsterdam. A tastefully and modernly renovated farmhouse of over 750 m2. Surrounded by nature, yet within easy reach of Amsterdam, this farmhouse is located on the beautiful banks of the Amstel River—the best of both worlds. Originally, this property was built as a traditional farmhouse for a cattle farmer. It includes a recently added stable and an older winter house. Be inspired!

City palaces in the Willemspark neighborhood

The Willemsparkbuurt is today one of Amsterdam's most beloved neighborhoods. Its elegant mansions, wide avenues and green appearance give a clear picture of the 19th-century expansion of the city. But how exactly did this charming neighborhood originate? Read more here and view our offer around the Willemsparkbuurt

Dutch splendor on the Keizergracht

Spotlight; Sometimes everything falls into place. The location on Keizersgracht. The perfect size of the rooms. The way historical details and modern living quality come together. Behind the facade dating back to 1616 lies a house that breathes history, but is completely contemporary. The building was founded in 2004. The current owners have redesigned the interior in 2022 and 2023, preserving everything of value. Take a look at this Dutch gem on the Keizersgracht.

Art and color; Park Van Eeghen

Art and color; 'Park Van Eeghen'. 'An ideal Saturday morning starts with a walk via the Schuytstraat and the Zuidermarkt, through the Van Baerlestraat towards the Rijksmuseum – a route that perfectly reflects the essence of this neighborhood. Living on the edge of the Vondelpark feels like a great privilege. Surrounded by lush greenery in the summer, a panoramic view of the park in autumn and winter when the leaves fall.' Read more about what the current residents say here

Spotlight;  Marrakesh Living

Spotlight; 'Marrakesh Living', 'When Paul and I first walked into this house on Herengracht, we were struck. The atmosphere, the layout, the details—it immediately felt right. Here we found the tranquility of our family home in Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, but in the middle of the city. A place to welcome friends, cook together, and catch our breath. Read more about what the current residents have to say here.'

Between city and silence: Waterpost

Between city and tranquility: This former post office has a remarkable history and was built for the dock police and customs authorities. It is also known as the halberdiers' guardhouse, named after the halberdiers. "For us, this house is special in every way. The shape, the location, the view—everything about it is unique. There is no other like it in the city.
We live here in the middle of Amsterdam, but every day we experience the tranquility of a sheltered spot by the water. From the house, we look out over the Nieuwe Herengracht. In the morning, we hear the soft rustling of Artis in the distance, while the sun rises above the elongated Entrepotdok." Read more here about what the current residents have to say about this unique house.

Spotlight; The Art House

Spotlight: 'The Art House' Behind a serene sand-colored facade lies a home that surprises, moves, and inspires. The Art House is not a house like many others—it is a place where architecture and art effortlessly reinforce each other. From movie theater to family home: the rich history of this building lives on in every detail. What was once a monumental office and warehouse is now a characterful home with a distinct identity. A place that shows how vision, courage, and attention to detail can make a dream come true. Read more and be inspired.

Spotlight: The Little Dolphin

Spotlight: 'De Kleine Dolfijn' The building on Singel makes Immediately when you stand in front of the front door. Its distinctive red color immediately evokes the rich history of Amsterdam's canals. The double canal house from the 17th century is known as 'De Kleine Dolfijn' (The Little Dolphin). The building was originally constructed as a shop with a warehouse and office. It also included a concierge's apartment. Read more here about how the building has been adapted over time to its current function.

Spotlight; A Boutique City View

Spotlight; 'A Boutique City View' Living on one of the most beautiful streets in the Concertgebouw neighborhood, around the corner from Museumplein, the Rijksmuseum, and Vondelpark. The apartment is located on the top floor of a beautiful building dating from 1904. Its location on the top floor offers plenty of privacy and light. The absolute highlight is the Roof terrace, which offers unobstructed views of the neighborhood and plenty of sun. View this property

Spotlight; Rijks Loft

Spotlight: 'Rijks Loft' This unique loft of approximately 398 m², built in 2021, offers unparalleled heights and an abundance of natural light, located in the heart of Oud-Zuid, close to Museumplein and Vondelpark. The absolute highlight of this loft is the living area, with a ceiling height of 4.5 meters and an impressive facade facing the southwest-facing garden. Dépôt Zuid, a former monumental warehouse, was completely redeveloped in 2021 into eighteen exclusive apartments that meet the highest standards. Discover more about this unique loft here.

Spotlight; The Gentleman

Spotlight: 'The Gentleman'. Working in the historic heart of Amsterdam, on the Grachtengordel-Zuid – who wouldn't want that? This inspiring area buzzes with creativity and attracts a diverse mix of artists, writers, designers, and entrepreneurs. With cultural hotspots such as De Bazel, FOAM, the Rijksmuseum, and the Kleine Komedie within easy reach, this location offers the perfect balance between working and networking.
Be inspired by the dynamism of the neighborhood and the tranquility of an exclusive workplace in a monumental canal house. The hidden gem? A sunny south-facing garden with elegant gravel paths and classic boxwood hedges – an oasis of greenery in the middle of the city. Read more here

Spotlight; Maison D’Angle

Spotlight: 'Maison D’Angle' This distinctive villa, designed by architect C.A. Alizis Wübbe in 1893, is a magnificent example of the characteristic neo-Mannerist style. With three visible sides and a richly decorated, impressive facade, the property is a real eye-catcher and a jewel of historical architecture. Located in the Zuid district, in the popular Concertgebouw neighborhood, this special home is in a prime location on Jacob Obrechtstraat, close to the entrance to Vondelpark. Discover more about this unique villa here.

Video: living in an old telephone exchange in Amsterdam West

Video: view the residences De Centrale here
In the heart of a closed residential block in De Baarsjes, Amsterdam, stands a monument dating from 1926: a former KPN telephone exchange, now transformed into a residential building with inner gardens. Studio Piet Boon designed the interior for 18 residences one apartment.

A wooden monument from 1880 in an enchanting location

Spotlight; Broek in Waterland was once part of the Waterland domain, which was fully incorporated into the county of Holland in 1409 after the Persijn family died out. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the village flourished as a trading center thanks to grain imports from the Baltic Sea region, herring fishing, and whaling. The wooden house at Number is a national monument dating from 1880, situated on a spacious and green plot of 360 m², bordering the water of De Dee. Be inspired by this old Dutch atmosphere.

Botanic Barn

Spotlight; Serene tranquility. In the heart of the Jordaan. Standing on the canal, you would never imagine what lies behind the front door. We'll give you a sneak peek. Large open spaces with high ceilings, a large garden. Over 500m² of living space. The neighborhood feels like a small village in the city and is surrounded by sights, museums, and parks, among other things. There are countless characteristic buildings, museums, and galleries to discover on the historic canals. Take a sneak preview of this "HIDDEN OBJECT."

Spotlight; Koningsvijver House

Spotlight: Living on Vondelpark in the distinctive and monumental Huize Koningsvijver building, located in one of the most beautiful spots in the city. "I prefer to sit in the living room with a view of Vondelpark. In summer, it's a beautiful green panorama; in winter, a picturesque view of Koningsvijver. Each season provides a new characteristic composition." Read more about what the current residents have to say here.

A source of inspiration in Bergen Noord Holland

Spotlight: Just outside Amsterdam, when the wind blows strongly from the north, stands this farmhouse in Bergen (NH) that was inhabited by the painter Jaap Min. It also served as his studio. The plot offers views of the farmlands and, in the distance, the dunes that inspired the painter to capture the most beautiful landscapes on canvas. Based on that romanticism and experience, the farmhouse has been modernized into a residential farmhouse with a Burgundian character. Be inspired!

Spotlight: An impressive former school building belonging to the Roman Catholic institution "De Voorzienigheid" (Providence).

Spotlight: an impressive former school building belonging to the Roman Catholic institution "De Voorzienigheid" (Providence). "The tall windows with partially original glass, the abundance of light, and the impressive space of this apartment make it a special place. Upon entering during the viewing, it was immediately clear: this is it! Not only the apartment itself, but also the surrounding canals, the Westertoren with its beautiful carillon, the atmospheric streets, and the fine dining spots contribute to the charm of this location." Read more here about what the current residents have to say.

An industrial loft in a hidden location

Spotlight: This industrial loft was created in a former sheet metal workshop and car repair shop at the rear of a historic canal-side building. The building had been unused for years until interior designer Michiel van Fastenhout converted it into apartments and an industrial loft. This apartment has no neighbors above or below, which is quite unique in Amsterdam and ensures that it is very quiet with plenty of privacy. Take a sneak preview of this 'HIDDEN OBJECT'.

‘Modern Design on Prinsengracht’. A place for relaxation and celebration.

Spotlight: 'Modern Design on Prinsengracht'. 'A place for rest and celebration. On the top floor, you have a home where you don't need to turn on the lights during the day—a rare thing in Amsterdam. At the front, there is always life: boats, people walking, and a beautiful view of the 17th-century city. At the back, it is quiet, ideal for sleeping.' Read more about what the current residents have to say and be inspired.

Spotlight: Maria Magdalena, a loft apartment in a former rectory

Spotlight: 'Maria Magdalena', a loft apartment in a former rectory. 'Our house at Spaarndammerstraat 9a is a historic building, built in 1891 by the famous architect Pierre Cuypers – known for the Rijksmuseum and Central Station – and has a lot to offer. It features a spacious veranda and a beautiful garden with direct access to the green Domela Plantsoen park." Read more about what the current residents have to say here.

Spotlight: Casa Calòre. Sprezzature in Amsterdam South

Spotlight: "Casa Calòre." The name of the house refers to the seemingly effortless elegance of Waalstraat 68. The beautiful Italian term "sprezzatura" sums up the refinement of the house. The residents say, "We see challenges as opportunities, so we demolished everything and built from scratch to create the perfect layout. We completely demolished the house to create the perfect layout, so that the spacious 9-meter-wide living room overlooks the sunny garden. This makes our house unique in the neighborhood." Read more here

Spotlight; A former printing house in De Pijp

Spotlight: "De Drukkerij." "When we walked into this house in De Pijp eight years ago, we fell in love immediately. Unlike many ground-floor apartments in Amsterdam, this house is creative thanks to its split-level layout, feels really spacious due to its open concept, and is very light thanks to the large (shop) front window." Read more about what the current residents have to say here.

Spotlight: Notting Hill in Amsterdam

Spotlight: "Notting Hill in Amsterdam." "The history of the building also appealed to us—it used to be a bar and a tobacco shop. We even found old photos of it in the Amsterdam Archives! We were drawn to the large windows that let in so much sunlight, as well as the spacious layout—from the living room and kitchen to the high ceilings of the master bedroom." Read more about what the current residents have to say here.

Spotlight; Amsterdamsch Veem

Spotlight: 'Prinseneiland is the most beautiful part of Amsterdam. It is located in the old city center, but it feels like a beautiful village, completely surrounded by water and beautiful nature, away from the hustle and bustle. It is car-free, making it ideal for children and adults who love the outdoors.' Read more here about what the current residents have to say about this beautiful house in one of the most unique locations in Amsterdam.

Spotlight; Open view

Spotlight; Open View, "What I appreciate most is the feeling of tranquility and the nuances that the light casts through the house during the day, together with the shades of color in the interior. The light is very special, as is the view over the square. I feel most at ease in the living room, because it is relaxed and cozy in winter, and in summer I can open the French doors to enjoy the freshness of the summer evening and watch the sunset.' Read more about what the current residents have to say here.

Spotlight; Into The Future

Spotlight: 'The 'velvet end' is the greenest and most beautiful part of Orteliusstraat. In the morning, you can sit on the bench at the front of the house, enjoying the sunshine with a cup of coffee, and in the afternoon, you can read a book or have a drink in the garden. The trees and greenery give the garden a very private feel. The house has a very pleasant open and light layout, with the kitchen island as the attractive centerpiece of the home. Read more about what the current residents have to say here.

Spotlight: The Secret Annex Hospice

Spotlight: 'Living in the center of Amsterdam, yet tucked away from the hustle and bustle. No tourists peering into your home. When you open the door to the courtyard garden from the hallway, you immediately see something special: a spacious and charming courtyard garden with a rich Amsterdam history. Large windows with beautiful light and a high ceiling with a wide facade give this house a very spacious, light, and open feeling.' Read more about what the current residents have to say here.

In a former girls' orphanage from the 18th century, a beautiful apartment was created in collaboration with studio DAB

Spotlight; 'We fell in love with the house as soon as we walked into the living room. The high ceilings, large authentic Amsterdam windows, and loft-like feel give it the sense of space we were looking for.' The current residents have created a stylish city apartment in collaboration with DAB Studio. Careful consideration was given to character, light, luxury, and functionality. Read more here and be inspired.

Compiled; a collection of 'rural living' in and around Amsterdam

Compiled; a collection of 'country living' in and around Amsterdam. Who doesn't dream of this? Enjoying the hustle and bustle of the city with all its cultural offerings, but returning home to the peace and quiet of the countryside or water. These residences it all. Read and see more here.

't Looiers Huys, a national monument serving as a family home

Spotlight: 't Looiers Huys. A refined family home dating from 1736 in one of the nicest neighborhoods in the heart of the city. A piece of Amsterdam that exudes the atmosphere of a cozy village. The renovation was carried out in collaboration with, among others, architect Quinten de Meyere, who specializes in monuments. The result is a tasteful and characteristic monumental residence with an eye for detail and history. Read here what Aege, the current resident, has to say.

Huize Loma, architect Warners was inspired by the apartments in Paris and Vienna and applied his vision in Amsterdam.

Spotlight; 'As soon as we walked into the art deco lobby of our beautiful building and took the old-fashioned elevator to our apartment overlooking lush trees, we fell in love with the property. Our building, Huize Loma, is the first real apartment complex in the Netherlands. Architect Warners was inspired by the apartments in Paris and Vienna and applied his vision in Amsterdam.' Read and see more here about what the current residents say about this beautiful apartment.

A wooden national monument from 1880

Spotlight; Just outside Amsterdam lies Broek in Waterland, once part of the Waterland domain, which was fully incorporated into the county of Holland in 1409 after the Persijn family died out. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the village flourished as a trading center thanks to grain imports from the Baltic Sea region, herring fishing, and whaling. The wooden house at Number is a national monument dating from 1880, situated on a spacious and green plot of 360 m², bordering the water of De Dee. Be inspired by these old Dutch images.

Compiled; a collection of canal houses

Compiled; a collection of canal houses. The first canals were dug for city defense and water management. After city expansions, the old defensive canals came to lie within the city walls and lost their function. But they were given a role in the Location would ultimately make the city wealthy: transport of merchant goods. Warehouses were built on the old city walls where trade goods could be stored and then shipped back to the port and from there to the entire known world. View a selection of majestic houses here.

Contemporary living

Spotlight: 'The Monumental Contemporary No. 9', a timeless, serene monument in the Jordaan district. Allard Architecture was responsible for the restoration and renovation, and Anne Claus was responsible for the interior. During the renovation, unity was created between the front and rear of the house. Read more about this tasteful and inspiring house here.

Spotlight: ‘De Fabriek’ A cool loft in the heart of the Jordaan district.

Spotlight: 'De Fabriek' A cool loft in the heart of the Jordaan district. The building is a former soft drink factory and exudes the entrepreneurial spirit of yesteryear. Be inspired!

The Amsterdam Loft

Spotlight: A New York-style loft measuring over 500 m² in a former church. Amsterdam School elements combined with a contemporary design by architect George Witteveen. On summer days, the 7.5-meter-high glass fronts slide open, and in winter, the residents gather around the fireplace. Read more and watch the film here.

The Mannequin

Spotlight; 'In the heart of Zeeburgerdijk lies a unique residential complex, created from the redevelopment of two historic buildings dating from 1914 and 1969. Originally, these imposing buildings served as a primary school and a technical school for the clothing industry, respectively. Twenty-five apartments have been created in this building, including this luxurious 209 m² loft that combines elegance with comfort. A stylish entrance with oak staircase leads to a living room with breathtaking views and a fireplace.' Read what the current residents have to say here.

Einstein

Spotlight; 'Living in the former lecture hall where Einstein taught. This unique apartment is located in Villa Einstein, a former University of Amsterdam building where many famous physicists have taught, including Albert Einstein and Nobel Prize winner Johannes Diderik van der Waals. The architecturally renovated apartment has an impressive width and height, creating a beautiful mezzanine.' Read more here

Japandi

Spotlight: 'Verhulst 90', a beautifully renovated double ground floor house in Amsterdam Zuid, decorated in 'Japandi style'. The Japandi style, an emerging trend in interior design, combines the sophistication of Japanese and Scandinavian design. With its minimalist, functional, and soothing aesthetic, this style creates a warm atmosphere, embracing a touch of imperfection in line with the Wabi Sabi philosophy, which finds beauty in simplicity and imperfection. Read more here.

Spotlight: Woodworck. In winter by the fireplace and in summer on the Roof terrace.

Spotlight: 'Woodworck'. Right in the city center, yet cozy by the fireplace in winter and on the Roof terrace in summer. A harmonious and welcoming family home on Kerkstraat, within walking distance of the lively Utrechtsestraat, Amstelveld, and the Amstel River. Experience the atmosphere.

Composite; smartly designed apartments with the comfort of a suite.

Composed; smartly designed apartments with the comfort of a suite. Read more here and be inspired.

‘Mr. Frederik, with an eye for detail and functionality, has transformed this property into a delightful and spacious family home in one of the finest locations in Amsterdam.’

Spotlight; 'Heer Frederik, a delightful and spacious family home transformed with an eye for detail and functionality in one of the finest locations in Amsterdam.' Be inspired.

Monumental working in the heart of the city

Spotlight: Monumental works in the heart of the city. Herengracht 286 is a monumental building of exceptional beauty, located on one of Amsterdam's most prestigious canals. The building combines impressive architecture and historical significance with modern amenities. Read more here.

Heinekens Glazenwasscherij, a loft in the heart of De Pijp

Spotlight: 'Heineken's Window Cleaning Company', a 242 m² loft in the heart of De Pijp. This property is located in an industrial building at Quellijnstraat 119, which was originally built by Heineken's brother for his plans for Heineken's Window Cleaning Company and was later used as a factory for Luxaflex blinds. Read more here.

Compiled; 10 houses with exceptional kitchens

Compiled; 10 houses with exceptional kitchens. Read more here and be inspired.

In Elias

Spotlight: 'In Elias', a monument dating from around 1645 in the city center of Amsterdam. The building served as a bakery until 1880. The facade is built in Renaissance style with a stepped gable, masonry and arches, and sturdy wooden window frames with glazing bars. The restoration in 2008 restored the building to its original grandeur. Much has been preserved inside, including beautiful paneling, wainscoting, and the exposed construction.

‘The half-timbered house’, a former tool shed for the Public Works Department

Spotlight: 'The half-timbered house', a former tool shed for the Public Works Department. Completely restored and expanded in 2014 based on a design by the architectural firm Gietermans and Van Dijk.

‘The house of Art’; eclectic living in a house dating from 1715 on one of Amsterdam's most famous canals

Spotlight: 'The House of Art', eclectic living in a house dating from 1715 on one of Amsterdam's most famous canals

‘The Dune’

Spotlight; Close to Amsterdam with a view of the sea. Summertime and the living is easy. Light, modern, and surprising living.

Vondel View

Spotlight; The authentic atmosphere, unique identity, and abundance of space and light make this family home a desirable property by definition. The house is located at the rear and Immediately the park. An unprecedented luxury in the city.

‘Rijkszicht’, an elegant double upper house in the museum district

Spotlight: 'Rijkszicht', a double upper floor apartment in the museum district with a view of the Rijksmuseum and, from the Roof terrace entire museum square. A municipal monument that has been meticulously restored and tastefully decorated.

A design that feels like a custom-made suit.

Spotlight. "A design that feels like a tailor-made suit. Living in a house where you feel that everything has been designed to suit your lifestyle. That's what we want to create at Studio Piet Boon." Olivier Brinckman, lead designer | architect at Studio Piet Boon talks about the interior design of a luxurious apartment in the Pontsteiger building.

Anja Henneman, former top model, designed this interior on the 19th floor of the Pontsteiger building

Spotlight. Eclectic living in over 300 square meters on the nineteenth floor of the Pontsteiger building on the IJ. Anja Henneman, former model, designed the interior and furnished it with unique furniture from around the world.

Pontsteiger, eye-catcher on the IJ

Spotlight; Eye-catching on the IJ, intelligently designed residential tower, inviting courtyard, and the product of thirteen years of blood, sweat, and tears: Pontsteiger is it all.

Spotlight: Where Prins Hendrikkade turns into the canal, at Kromme Waal 29, stands this authentic canal house.

Spotlight: Kromme Waal 29 is located where Prins Hendrikkade turns into the canal. This authentic canal house has been transformed into five turnkey apartments with an incredible view of the Oude Waal and the historic Amrath Hotel.

Spotlight: In the heart of Oud-Zuid, between Museumplein and PC Hooftstraat, the sophisticated "Petit Paris" is emerging.

Spotlight; In the heart of Oud-Zuid, between Museumplein and PC Hooftstraat, the sophisticated Petit Paris is emerging. This mansion on Jan Luijkenstraat, built in 1899 for the affluent middle class, features beautiful classic neo-Renaissance characteristics and comprises seven suites ranging from approximately 45 m² to 219 m², the last four residences will soon be residences sale.

Le Plantage. A historic building dating from 1824, originally built and furnished as a chocolate and confectionery factory, now four modern apartments in one of the most beautiful locations in the Plantage neighborhood.

Spotlight: 'Le Plantage.' A historic building dating from 1824, once built and furnished as a chocolate and confectionery factory, now four modern apartments in one of the most beautiful locations in the Plantage neighborhood.

De Zonnehoek, an architectural country house in the middle of the city

Spotlight: 'De Zonnehoek', an architectural mansion in the heart of the city. This 378 m² family home with wooden details and a classic wood-burning fireplace was originally built for doctors, with a practice at home. The consultation room, waiting room, and vestibule are still part of the house.

‘The Butterfly.’  A seventeenth-century merchant's house on Keizersgracht. Behind the beautiful, charming façade, a delightful, modern home has been created, designed by Studio Groen + Schild from Deventer, bathed in light and space.

Spotlight: De Vlinder. A seventeenth-century merchant's house on Keizersgracht. Behind the beautiful, charming façade, a delightful, modern home has been created, designed by Studio Groen + Schild from Deventer, bathed in light and space.

Compiled; a collection residences unique fireplaces

Compiled; a collection residences unique fireplaces

Compiled; a collection residences luxurious Bathrooms

Compiled; a collection residences luxurious Bathrooms

Spotlight: a wonderfully light and cleverly laid-out apartment on Valeriusplein in Oud-Zuid

Spotlight: a wonderfully light and cleverly laid-out apartment on Valeriusplein in Oud-Zuid

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Open view

Live on one of the most charming streets in the Hoofddorpplein neighborhood: Weissenbruchstraat. This stylish apartment is located on the top floors of a monumental 1930s building. Thanks to its corner location, it offers unobstructed views over Legmeerplein. In 2017, the apartment was completely renovated under architectural supervision, with a focus on natural materials, abundant light, and understated luxury.
The well-thought-out floor plan offers a spacious living room, a tasteful kitchen, two bedrooms a luxurious bathroom. Immediately the living room is a sunny balcony with a beautiful unobstructed view. The apartment is located on private land.
This is a home that effortlessly combines elegance and comfort, offering an ideal place for those looking for a high-quality living experience in a beloved neighborhood.

Daniël de Bont | Makelaar Broersma Wonen

Adres
Koningslaan 14,
1075 AC Amsterdam
+31 (0)20 305 97 77

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Architecture

At the beginning of the 20th century, in response to rationalism, a group of architects emerged who wanted to express themselves more artistically. This led to the expressionist architectural style of the Amsterdam School. This style revolves around the external form, characterized by a sturdy and solid appearance. Typical elements include ladder windows: windows divided by a large number of muntins. This architectural style is often seen in residences were originally built as social housing.
The building at Weissenbruchstraat 10 perfectly reflects this style with its high tiled roof, beautiful brickwork, and solid front door. Originally, small shops and businesses were located on the ground floor, creating a lively interaction with the surrounding area. The block was designed by architect J. Roodenburgh and has been designated a municipal monument, which contributes to the historical and architectural value of this special building.

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What the residents will miss

What I appreciate most is the feeling of tranquility and the nuances that the light casts through the house during the day, together with the shades of color in the interior. The light is very special, as is the view over the square. I feel most at ease in the living room, because it is relaxed and cozy in winter, and in summer I can open the French doors to enjoy the freshness of the summer evening and watch the sunset. The fact that we are so close to Vondelpark and the water makes the neighborhood so pleasant, and it is close to many different areas, such as the British school and the highway for daily access to the airport. It is close to the Dutch café and bar Gent Aan de Schinkel and Van Mechelen, great places for drinks and food. The neighborhood is so easy and safe to live in, with the park so close by and water to walk along, it is a super safe environment in the city.
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Neighborhood guide

The property is located in the vibrant neighborhood of Amsterdam-West. This neighborhood is known for its lively atmosphere, beautiful architecture, and diverse dining options. The neighborhood is ideal for people looking for the perfect balance between urban amenities and a quiet living environment.
The street itself is a quiet and green environment, with beautiful trees and well-maintained sidewalks. Residents of Weissenbruchstraat enjoy a beautiful view of the adjacent houses and the quiet neighborhood. The property is also conveniently located for various shops, supermarkets, schools, and public transportation.
Within walking distance, you will find various nice shops and boutiques where you can buy special gifts and unique clothing items. There are also numerous cozy restaurants where you can enjoy delicious coffee, lunch, or dinner. For the sports enthusiasts among us, there are various sports facilities, such as gyms and swimming pools, in the neighborhood.

Food & drink
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Warmondstraat 120,
1058 KZ Amsterdam

Caffènation

Antwerp's most famous coffee roastery has now also opened its doors in the Schinkelbuurt of Amsterdam. The characteristic Belgian style of Caffenation is clearly recognizable in the design of the coffee bar, which consists of two floors and offers ample seating. Striking decorative pieces can be found everywhere, but the absolute eye-catcher upon entering is the impressive espresso machine from Kees van der Westen. The coffee, prepared with the Synesso MVP Hydra espresso machine, is of good quality and the atmosphere is relaxed. In addition, Caffenation offers two different types of fresh beans every week.

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Hoofddorpplein 6H,
1058 PD Amsterdam

Buno Coffee

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Hoofddorpplein 1,
1059 CV Amsterdam

Café Maurits

Café Maurits, located on Hoofddorpplein in Amsterdam-Zuid, offers a versatile experience as a bar, café, and restaurant. Contemporary dishes are served here, both à la carte and in a chef's menu, without frills such as foams or gels, but with the ambiance of a modern café. The corner building has a pleasant terrace and a bright, inviting atmosphere. The interior is tastefully decorated with many wood accents and mirrors that enlarge and illuminate the space. The refined menu, compiled by chef Boy van Rijn, offers diners an excellent culinary experience, complete with matching wines.

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Hoofddorpplein 29 h,
1059 CW Amsterdam

Nana coffee house

Nana Coffee House is located at Hoofddorpplein. The doors open whenever you fancy something tasty: an all-day breakfast, sandwiches, flatbreads or homemade sweets. The name refers to Nana, the owner's grandmother, for whom hospitality was always central. You feel it immediately: a place with character, where you come for quality and simple comfort. Open on weekdays from 08:00 to 16:00 (except Tuesday), and from 09:00 on weekends. A spot where the neighborhood finds each other in peace, taste and style.

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Amstelveenseweg 158-160,
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Blauw Restaurant

The Indonesian restaurant Blauw is located on the Amstelveenseweg. Contrary to what the name suggests, the entire interior is red. The rijsttafels at restaurant Blauw are identical at both locations (Amsterdam and Utrecht), but the rest of the menu is unique to each location. The chefs create their own ultimate authentic Indonesian experiences based on their own inspiration and influences.

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Amstelveenseweg 89,
1075 VW Amsterdam

Sotto Pizza

Sotto Pizza is one of the top 10 Italian restaurants in Amsterdam. The restaurant opened its doors in 2021, but has since become a household name among pizza lovers. The diverse selection reflects the skill of the chefs, but their classic Margherita is unbeatable. The interior resembles a modern Spanish tapas bar, with a pleasant atmosphere. At Sotto, you can enjoy a leisurely meal or quickly grab a pizza at the bar. The staff is helpful and friendly.

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Heemstedestraat 68,
1058 NP Amsterdam

In a quiet street in Amsterdam-Zuid you will find Lokaal van de Stad. A place where local residents meet for coffee and a good conversation. Everything is prepared here with care: from homemade cakes to fresh lunches. The atmosphere is informal, as if you are joining in a large living room. A local address that shows how the city comes together at its best.

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Sophialaan 55,
1075 BP Amsterdam

Ron Gastrobar (*)

At Ron Blaauw's first gastrobar in Amsterdam, a low-threshold atmosphere goes hand in hand with a Michelin star. Style and conviviality come together for a tasty experience. From details to amuse-bouches, cocktails, sandwiches on the table, new dishes, delicious wines and attentive service. Everything revolves around the credo: "going out to dinner should be a party". For BBQ lovers there is even a separate section on the menu. Of course, the classics, such as the spareribs "The Original," are not missing; a dish that will always remain.

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Amstelveenseweg 226h,
1075 XT Amsterdam

Bonnie

Bonnie, a charming bistro located in Amsterdam-Zuid. At Bonnie, it's all about enjoyment; from tasty meals to carefully selected wines that are a perfect match. Bonnie's double cheeseburger is especially recommended. The ambiance ensures that you quickly feel at ease. A lunch here can easily turn into a cozy drink, making you feel like you don't want to leave at all.

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Koninginneweg 212,
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Simply Fish

Simply Fish is located in Oud-Zuid on Koninginneweg. As the name suggests, the restaurant specializes in preparing fish. Jan and Francis Rijk previously owned a similar restaurant in Zeeland, a province well known for its delicious fish and seafood. The menu includes fruit de mer, shrimp croquettes, oysters, and their famous lobster bisque.

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Heemstedestraat 80,
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Cedars

Cedars is a Lebanese restaurant located in the heart of Amsterdam. The restaurant is named after the cedar tree, which stands for strength, quality, beauty, and dignity. These values are also fundamental to Cedar's business operations, where product quality and the beauty of the dishes are central. Cedars serves an extensive menu with numerous snacks and drinks. For example, try the marinated sea bream or the delicious fatayer sabanekh. Cedars' location is also beautiful; the sleek building on the water of the Elandsgracht exudes fresh, luxurious beauty.

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Rietwijkerstraat 35,
1059 VW Amsterdam

Pipes & Beans

At Pipes & Beans in Amsterdam-Zuid you will find a cozy dining table, a comfortable sofa and two armchairs. A cheerful dog named Curly sniffs curiously around you, making it feel like you are a guest in the kitchen of Maikel van Rooij (41). This was exactly the atmosphere that the owner had in mind. This is all about the good life with coffee. The rest of the interior is a charming mix of second-hand finds from the local thrift store. A cup of coffee costs €2.50 and for €4 you get homemade cake or a grilled cheese sandwich.

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Overtoom 515,
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Adam

All dishes look beautiful, without excessive fuss. The flavors also make themselves felt: honest, exciting and balanced. We quickly come across a winner on our menu: perfectly cooked brill with a fresh, salty oyster vinaigrette, cucumber ribbons, almond cream, a bite of fried fish skin and a nori sauce. Equally tantalizing: a perfect piece of lamb from the Big Green Egg, prepared with chorizo and served with two delicious sauces.’

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Aalsmeerweg 91,
1059 AE Amsterdam

Warung Barokah

Warung Barokah has been a household name in the Indonesian community for over 10 years. The dishes are known for the many fresh herbs that are used. Chef and owner Sri Kurniati learned her cooking skills in various places in Indonesia. Try her specialties Bakso and Soto soup and you will certainly not be disappointed.

 

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Hendrik Jacobszstraat 18,
1075 PD Amsterdam

LOT61 Coffee Roasters

Born in Sydney, raised in Brooklyn, and now firmly rooted in Amsterdam: LOT61 is anything but an average coffee shop. As an independent coffee roaster, the brand combines international flair with local craftsmanship. Slow coffee brewed with precision and care. The aesthetics are raw yet refined, the atmosphere informal and creative – a place where neighborhood and barista come together. With their B Corp certification, LOT61 also demonstrates that taste and Sustainability can go hand in hand.

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Overtoom 445,
1054 KG Amsterdam

Focacceria

The Italian Valeria Lucente finds the Italian restaurants in Amsterdam surprisingly good, but she does miss the flavors of home. Especially the focaccia from her region. This delicate flatbread, about two centimeters thick, is airy, greasy and as soft as a cloud. Unlike focaccia from other Italian regions, the Genovese version does not have a crispy, but a soft top. This is because the dough is brushed with olive oil, water and salt before baking. Especially in Genoa, focaccia is enjoyed at every meal and that is now possible in Amsterdam.

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Valeriusplein 4A,
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Juliette

In Amsterdam Zuid, you can enjoy breakfast and lunch in the sun at Juliette. The menu is based on fresh ingredients from local suppliers and is compiled daily based on what Available at the market. Think of dishes such as the Porco Rosso: mortadella, stracciatella cheese, Spanish guindilla peppers, and red pesto. For dinner or drinks, visit neighboring Bar Jules. The focus is on Southern European dishes such as pizzettas, pata negra, and roasted octopus.

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J.J. Cremerplein 34H,
1054 TL Amsterdam

Language Coffee

Taal Coffee is a coffee shop in Amsterdam-West, founded by Aleksandra Fedorova, who, after years of experience in the coffee world, wanted to create her own place centered around meeting people and paying attention. The name refers to the way taste and conversation connect people, and that idea is at the heart of the business. Here, it's all about carefully prepared espressos and filter coffee, with beans from small roasters and seasonal drinks. In addition to coffee, artisanal sweets are served in a space where locals like to stay and work or catch up.

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Rhijnvis Feithstraat,
1054 TT Amsterdam

De Figurantenbar

A neighborhood pub as it should be; great service, nice people, good wines and lots of fun. Watching football with the local residents, participating in a pop quiz or listening to live music. The offer is diverse and cozy.

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Koninginneweg 34,
1075 CZ Amsterdam

Tozi

TOZI means "a group of friends" in Venetian dialect, and you feel that Immediately you walk in. It's like stepping into one big family. The menu features a selection of small Venetian-inspired dishes to share, known as cicchetti. There is also an Italian wine list and a cocktail bar serving Italian gins and negronis.

 

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Stadionplein 8,
1076 CM Amsterdam

NENI

NENI is a Middle Eastern restaurant located on Stadionplein. The name is a composition of the initials of the four sons of Haya Molcho; the driving force behind this business. Haya was born in Tel Aviv and studied psychology there. She always loved to cook and started her first restaurant in 2009. Over the years, the Mocho family has become a well-known family in the culinary world and they also have other NENI locations in Vienna and Berlin, among others. In all their restaurants, family, togetherness and sharing dishes are central. The Middle Eastern dishes are excellent and the freshly prepared hummus is one of the best Amsterdam has to offer.

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Wilhelminastraat 153HS,
1054 WC Amsterdam

Pizza Project

It started with a pizza oven in their Rear garden. Every Friday, friends and family would line up outside their house to pick up a pizza. Now, Idske and Bas have two locations and a food truck. The secret? Letting the dough rise for 48 hours, which makes the crust light and airy and the pizza easier on the stomach. On weekends, they also serve sandwiches for lunch.

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Valeriusstraat 128B,
1075 GD Amsterdam

Castell Zuid

Castell Zuid is the stylish new location of the iconic Amsterdam grill restaurant Castell, located on Valeriusstraat in Oud-Zuid. Where the original in the center is known for its no-nonsense steaks and late dinners, this location brings the same flavors in a refined setting. "Same taste, same vibe, different look" is the motto – and that's right: recognizable and yet completely new.

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Hoofddorpweg 27,
1059 CT Amsterdam

Cow Project

With the motto "consciously indulgent," Cow Project butcher shop distinguishes Project from other butcher shops. It's all about enjoying delicious food in a conscious way. The origin of the meat is known, and the butcher takes great care to ensure the animals have a good life. For example, the lambs are from Texel, the chicken is from De Blije Ilper, and the pigs are Porc au Grain pigs. In addition to being a butcher shop, it is also a delicatessen with all kinds of delicious items such as tapas.

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Hoofddorpplein 23,
1059 CW Amsterdam

Nuts & Delights

& Cheese should actually be in the title because that's what they have here. Not only are the freshly roasted nuts amazing, but the huge selection of cheeses is also delicious, and they have a cheese for every occasion. Another nice touch: they deliver via bicycle courier Peddler, which is very sustainable!

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Amstelveenseweg 75,
1075 CE Amsterdam

Patisserie Linnick

Patisserie Linnick is run by the Amstelveen couple Linda and Nick. They met at Patisserie Holtkamp and fell in love. In 2014, their dream came true: their own patisserie where they can show their works of art to the public. With passion and craftsmanship, they work every day on the beautiful pastries and chocolate that they then display in the showcases. Patisserie Linnick works with high-quality ingredients such as Valrhona chocolate from Tain-l'Hermitage in Hermitage. You will not soon forget the delicious sweet treats from Patisserie Linnick.

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Koninginneweg 255,
1075 CV Amsterdam

Amsterdam Winery

Although they have been professionally tasting and selecting wine at Wijnhuis Amsterdam for more than 25 years, the wine house in Amsterdam is a fairly recent addition to their story. After numerous tasting sessions, they were so enthusiastic about the German wines that they were only too happy to give the wines a platform within the Netherlands. In May 2018, they opened Wijnhuis.Amsterdam, initially with only three of their own imports from Germany. They now represent an impressive range of twenty German winemakers, three from Austria and one from Luxembourg. When selecting the wines, elegance, drinkability, low alcohol percentages and minimal intervention in the production process are important.

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Marathonweg 51,
1076 TB Amsterdam

Zikking & Son Butcher Shop

Butcher shop Zikking & Zoon is located on Marathonweg and is a household name in Amsterdam. Owner Robert Zikking was born and raised in Amsterdam and, together with his wife, started his own business in 1995 with passion and confidence. As he himself says: "It's not a fairy tale, but a delicious reality with a history." The filet americain is made using a recipe from an old Jordanian dam, and the nostalgic Amsterdam beef sausage is a must-try.

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Overtoom 444,
1054 JW Amsterdam

Chabrol

Chabrol has been a well-established wine store in Amsterdam and the surrounding area for more than thirty years. Chabrol has grown from a small neighborhood wine store into an importer of unique, organic wines. The wines are selected with a passion for wine and the story behind the wine. You can read about this in the newsletter, for example, where they write a story about each wine so that the real wine lover can find out everything. At Chabrol you can find a very wide variety of wines, both for a weekday wine and a wine for special moments.

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Amstelveenseweg 2,
1075 XH Amsterdam

DIS Studio

DIS Studio is a design agency, interior store, and showroom all in one. DIS Studio was founded by Daniela Germone and Dis Abhelakh. They both worked for the Italian interior brand Boffi and have been co-owners of their own studio in Amsterdam since 2004. You can visit DIS Studio for interior design for your entire house; from kitchens to chairs to table lamps. Although Daniele and Dis like to work with sleek Italian designs and natural stone, small imperfections are not avoided. According to them, these small imperfections create a warm and homely atmosphere. The DIS Studio showroom exclusively displays products from Italian brands. It is also the only place in the Netherlands that sells products from the Boffi brand.

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Amstelveenseweg 39,
1054 MC Amsterdam

Eginstill

Eginstill is a unique collective specializing in interior design. The large team of members, from craftsmen to creative director Frans Pahlplatz, enthusiastically provides enthusiasts with workshops where all interior design wishes can be realized. These processes are made as sustainable as possible by using recyclable materials such as steel and wood from a family business in Finland. Eginstill aims to make all projects as unique as their customers, and they do this with passion. You can also come here for a delicious cup of coffee, and there is plenty to look at while you enjoy it!

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Koninginneweg 271,
1075 CW Amsterdam

Teunis Veenema

Teunis Veenema is a gem in the heart of Amsterdam-Zuid. Since 2009, you can visit Koninginneweg for the most beautiful bouquets and plants. Teunis Veenema is not your average flower shop, but a shop that works with you to achieve the best results, whether for private or business purposes. Their website also offers the option of ordering fully personalized bouquets for yourself or others.

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Derde Kostverlorenkade 35,
1054 TS Amsterdam

Studio 3000

Studio 3000 is a multifunctional creative space. The studio was founded in 2020 by Nurcan Tuzkapan and is located along the Derde Kostverlorenkade. The studio displays, Sold rents designer furniture. In addition to vintage designer furniture, you will also find a photography studio here. Nurcan keeps her followers up to date on her latest finds and planned events on her Instagram channel. If you are interested in creative projects and design, we definitely recommend keeping an eye on Nurcan's platform.

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Cornelis Krusemanstraat 25,
1075 NC Amsterdam

Perfume Lounge

At the 'Perfume lounge', they focus on creating and advising on fragrances for companies and organizations and what scent can add to a brand or organization. In addition, they have a store with an assortment of the most special perfumes in the world, where they also give personal fragrance advice. Advice for on the skin or in the house. According to the experts, scent adds something that is not visible and tangible. You can use scent in different ways in a space. It starts, of course, with the fact that it should not smell negative. There are quite a few spaces where you smell the sewer or sanitary facilities, where there has been a lot of smoking or where the extraction is not good and it smells like food. The most simple way of scent in the house is that it smells clean. Many people associate cleaning or detergent with a clean, tidy and well-kept house. In addition, you can turn on the ambiance. Just like with light and music, you can soften or strengthen the atmosphere. You can make it smell very homely or very modern. Rural or artistic. Or very minimalist or intimate.

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Baarsjesweg 276 H,
1058 AD Amsterdam

Cocoon house Amsterdam

Cocoon house Amsterdam is the place where you discover 20th-century antiques, design pieces, and art. The focus is on unique and well-designed pieces that can be used to create stylish and individual interiors. The collector, Sander van Eyck, is an interior and product designer. He has his own collection of furniture and lighting under the name: 'Made by Sander'.

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