Contemporary living
National monument dating from 1640
The façade is painted black with oil paint, has large windows, and a XIX straight roofline. The roof protrudes above it with a dormer window and an attractive hoist beam.
The house has two entrances, each accessible via a few steps from the street. The main entrance on the platform leads to a spacious hall with a beautifully finished tiled floor.
Monumental Contemporary No. 9 is both historic and timeless. It has an understated luxury that is tasteful in a way that allows those who live here to enjoy the light, the view, and the refined details every day. The canal house has been carefully renovated and offers all modern comforts and conveniences. The serene atmosphere that is consistent throughout the property is of high quality. The luxury is also evident in the custom-made cabinets by Van Venrooij interior design and the beautiful lighting.
Unity created between the front and back of the house.
The staircase is centrally located between the front and rear sections of the house and also has windows facing the courtyard. It connects all floors and links the front and rear sections of the house. The staircase and banisters are beautifully detailed with oak wood. The courtyard provides extra space and additional daylight.