Frieslandstraat 75 has two balconies, each with its own function and atmosphere. On the street side, adjacent to the kitchen, there is a compact balcony with classic black and white checkered tile flooring. The outdoor unit of the air conditioning system is discreetly placed on this balcony. The entire apartment is equipped with air conditioning in all Rooms, ensuring a pleasant indoor climate regardless of the season. The second balcony, adjacent to the living room, offers a view of the greenery and water at the rear of the building. This is a spacious outdoor area with enough Location a seating area. Its location on the leafy canal side makes this a wonderful place to relax, surrounded by reeds, trees, and birds. Thanks to the overhang, it remains a pleasant place to be even in inclement weather, while the artificial grass underfoot provides a soft and natural feel. The combination of city and nature is palpable here; you live in Amsterdam, but experience the tranquility of the countryside.
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Apartment of approximately 71 m², located in Buitenveldert. It features a spacious, bright living room, a renovated ochre yellow kitchen, two bedrooms , one bedrooms adjoins a balcony, a bathroom, and a total of two balconies measuring 6 m² in total.
Guided tour
We start at the porch entrance, where the staircase leads you up a few steps to the first floor. A quiet, private hallway welcomes you, with Immediately of the custom-designed wall of cupboards that subtly introduces the living space. Even before you enter the living room, you can sense that this is no standard apartment.
The living room extends across the entire width of the building. Large windows capture the light from both sides, while the soft colors, thoughtful lines, and serene décor create a subdued atmosphere. At the rear, connected to the balcony, the view unfolds: greenery, water, silence. At the front: a sheltered balcony with black and white tiled flooring, where the air conditioning unit works quietly – invisible in function, noticeable in comfort. Every room is air-conditioned. Unobtrusive, optimally regulated.
The kitchen is the heart of the home. In matte ochre yellow, it is a space that does not hide away, but rather adds character. Open niches, handle-free cabinets, high-quality appliances, and a built-in workspace make this space suitable for both cooking and concentrated work. From here, you can also access the balcony on the street side—compact, practical, and out of sight.
The central hall leads to the sleeping area. The master bedroom is warm and spacious, with custom-made wardrobes and a soothing atmosphere. Large windows offer a view of the interior greenery, creating a subdued and secure atmosphere. The second room is multifunctional: a pleasant study where a full-size guest bed emerges from the wall at the touch of a button. This space moves with the day and with your life.
The bathroom is efficient and elegant: walk-in shower, vanity unit, mirror cabinet. Everything is just right. The finish is bright and fresh, the atmosphere intimate.
And then there is the balcony at the rear—wide enough for breakfast in the sun, quiet enough for a glass of wine at dusk. The view is always changing: rippling water, swaying reeds, the rhythm of the city in the distance.
This is not a house you walk through. This is a house you experience.
Neighborhood Guide
Frieslandstraat 75 is part of a characteristic residential building in Buitenveldert, built in the 1960s: a period in which the city of Amsterdam consciously and systematically expanded with a focus on light, air, and space. This neighborhood was designed according to the principles of Cornelis van Eesteren's General Expansion Plan (AUP), which focused on living comfort, greenery, and tranquility. The facade was constructed in a characteristic brick architecture, with horizontal lines, decorative concrete elements, and wide windows—typical of this period of construction.
The living concept of this specific apartment has been completely renovated in recent years under the direction of Speller interior architects, with an eye for customization, light, and optimal use of space.
Its location in Buitenveldert-West is a major plus. There are plenty of green spaces and water features in the immediate vicinity, which contribute to a peaceful living environment. The luxurious Gelderlandplein shopping center is within walking distance, offering a wide range of shops, specialty stores, and restaurants. The neighborhood also has schools, sports facilities, and medical services. The proximity to Zuidas, the Amsterdamse Bos, and excellent accessibility via the A10, Zuid station, and various tram and bus lines make this a comfortable base for both work and leisure.
The neighborhood combines the best of both worlds: urban infrastructure and amenities, but with a calm, green atmosphere that invites relaxed living.
Details
• Living area approx. 71 m²
• Two balconies totaling approx. 6 m², facing north and south
• Homeowners’ association (VvE) service charges: €324.15 per month
• Located on leasehold land owned by Local authority . Current lease term: December 13, 2022, through September 15, 2037, AB 1994; annual ground rent is €140.64.
• Already converted to a perpetual leasehold, with the ground rent fixed at €405.64. This is indexed annually until 2027.
• Early termination is still possible for approximately €15,000.
• Energy label D
• Interior architect: Speller Interieurarchitecten
Modern Buiten 75
Some residences don't residences many words to tell their story. Modern Buiten 75 is one of them. Everything is just right: the location on the water, Speller's well-thought-out interior concept, the warm detailing, the light that floods in through two facades. Nothing here is left to chance, but is the result of careful consideration. In the choices. In the execution. And in the atmosphere you experience as soon as you walk in.
What Immediately me was the balance. Between tranquility and rhythm. Between simplicity and refinement. You can tell that this home was designed with love—not only as a place to live, but also as a space to relax, work, and entertain. Everything feels intuitively logical. And that makes it special.
To me, 'Modern Buiten 75' is the name this place deserves. A home that connects with its surroundings, with sightlines that reach far and wide, and spaces that invite you to live.
I warmly invite you to come and experience it for yourself.
Ronald van de Bijl | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
Babette Meijers | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
Design vision
The architecture of Frieslandstraat 75 reflects the urban planning philosophy of the 1960s: rational, efficient, and carefully integrated into the green fabric of Buitenveldert. This neighborhood, designed as part of Amsterdam's General Expansion Plan, is known for its well-thought-out spatial layout, wide streets, open structures, and the constant interplay between buildings and public green spaces. The building itself is constructed in a modest, functional style typical of post-war reconstruction. With its robust brickwork, horizontal lines, and concrete facade elements, it exudes a quiet solidity. The entrances are modestly designed but easily recognizable, and the loggias and balconies add rhythm to the facade. From the living room and balcony, you look out over the water and greenery, a typical feature of Buitenveldert. Here, daily life is anchored in peace, air, and space. The house itself is efficiently organized, with a clear layout and pleasant light on both sides. This is not a pronounced architectural statement, but rather the power of simplicity, with comfort and serenity as its starting point. No specific name can be found in public sources about the architect. Like many buildings in Buitenveldert, it is likely that this complex was commissioned by a housing association or Local authority, designed by one of the many municipal architects or architectural firms that were active in the expansion plan at the time. In any case, the design closely follows the principles of light, air, and greenery, the core values of modernist building in this period.
Living and cooking
The living concept at Frieslandstraat 75 has been redesigned by Speller interior architects, and you can feel it Immediately. The spatial connection between the entrance, living room, and dining area is clear and relaxed. A custom-made wall unit forms a subtle transition between the hall and living space, without closing it off. This keeps the view unobstructed and allows daylight to flow unhindered through the home. The living room is light, uncluttered, and modestly furnished, with large windows on both sides. The sitting area at the front feels warm and sheltered, while the dining area near the balcony is bathed in light. From this balcony, you have an unobstructed view of the greenery and water, a view that exudes peace and space. The chosen materials, calm wall finishes, deep brown tones, and soft flooring reinforce the feeling of unity and refinement. The interior is minimalist, but with attention to detail: each object contributes to the rhythm of the space. The kitchen is a distinctive element in the whole. Entirely in matte ochre yellow, it is like an architectural volume within the home. The long wall unit, with integrated Siemens appliances and open niches, has a sleek design and an efficient layout. Opposite the worktop is a second line of cupboard space, open shelves, and a built-in workspace. The kitchen door provides access to a second balcony on the street side, which is practical and sheltered, with Location the outdoor unit of the air conditioning system. The use of color, texture, and rhythm creates a surprising balance between functionality and expression. Here you live with a certain lightness, thoughtful but never stiff.
Sleeping and bathing
The master bedroom is an oasis of tranquility, with warm dark wood paneling and a color palette that matches the rest of the home: understated, rich, and thoughtful. The room is generously proportioned, with space on either side of the bed and built-in wardrobes that are stylishly integrated into the space. The large window brings in the morning light, filtered through soft curtains, and offers a view of the greenery of the inner gardens. The second room is surprisingly versatile. Here, a built-in cupboard wall has been designed to conceal a fully automatic guest bed. When folded away, the room looks like a serene workspace; when unfolded, it effortlessly transforms into a comfortable guest room. This is not a compromise, but a fully-fledged part of the living program, compact, elegant, and cleverly executed. The bathroom follows the same signature: clean lines, soft tones, and thoughtful functionality. A walk-in shower with rain function, wall-mounted toilet, washbasin with mirror cabinets and integrated lighting. The materials are bright and hygienic, white, shiny, with black accents, without becoming clinical. Everything is focused on comfort and tranquility. Here you come home to unwind, clear your mind, and relax your body.
The outdoor space
Neighborhood guide
Frieslandstraat is conveniently located in Buitenveldert, between the Zuidas and Gelderlandplein. This offers a dynamic environment close to the financial center and a wide range of shops and restaurants. Amstelpark, Beatrixpark, Gijsbrecht van Aemstelpark, and Amsterdamse Bos are all within walking distance, ideal for relaxation. Within ten minutes by bike, you can reach Beethovenstraat and Scheldestraat with various shops and restaurants. The neighborhood is easily accessible by public transport and offers a perfect balance between tranquility, greenery, and urban amenities.
accessibility
Excellent connections by car to the A10 ring road and within walking distance of public transport (RAI station for train, metro, tram, and bus). There are several tram and bus stops in the vicinity, and the Amsterdam-Zuid/WTC train and metro station is also quickly and easily accessible. Tram line 5 and metro line 51 provide Immediately the center of Amsterdam or Schiphol Airport. The complex is also conveniently located near the A10 (exit 109). The major highways (A9, A2, A10, and A4) are also just a few minutes' drive away.
parking facilities
Parking is available via a permit system on public roads (Zuid 7 permit area). With a parking permit for Zuid 7, you may park in Zuid 7. A parking permit for residents costs €57.00 per 6 months. There is currently no waiting list for this permit area. A second parking permit is available in this area at a cost of €142.50 per 6 months. (Source: Local authority , November 2025).