Cruquiusweg 89 A, Amsterdam: EUR 1,380,000

Waterfall Loft

Cruquiusweg 89 A, Amsterdam: EUR 1,380,000

This unusual loft apartment at the De Loods building has a storied past, having undergone various uses from a chocolate factory to a paper recycling plant. In its latest incarnation, the warehouse was rebuilt as loft apartments, riding a wave of redevelopment as the formerly industrial area is being transformed into a trendy residential neighbourhood. Although the building was completely rebuilt (the original structure was deemed to be beyond repair), it retained the shape of the original factory as well as key features such as the extensive skylights and the original steel trusses. Inside, the apartment has an unusual "waterfall" layout, with the two upper floors stepped back to maximise light and maintain an open plan feel.

What the agent says: "The low height, brightly coloured doors and fabulous roof construction make this building stand out from its surroundings. As we entered the building, Jelle and I were amazed by the feeling of space and the use of the impressive original steel trusses. The waterfall design of the loft apartment is truly unique. This, combined with the owners’ stylish furnishing choices, make this loft an extraordinary find."

What we love:
The unconventional waterfall layout creates an open, airy vibe as well as great flexibility (the living spaces on the second and third floors can be easily converted into bedrooms). In addition, there is a roof terrace, a patio and two covered parking spaces, not to mention a discrete guest bed hidden under the stairs, Harry Potter style. This loft apartment really has a great deal to offer.

What we would do:
Switching the position of the master bedroom and bathroom would provide the former with a window and more natural light. The loft could do with an extra bathroom too.

The loft apartment at Cruquiusweg 89 A is offered for sale by Broersma with an asking price of EUR 1,380,000. Prices and details are correct as at June 2023.

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Links

Broersma

Funda Listing

 

Product Inspiration

A combination of low, loungey sofas and cocooning armchairs work wonderfully in open plan loft spaces. Try the Mr Loveland sofa from Moroso, the Kite Highback chair from Stellar Works and the Dino armchair from BD Barcelona Design.

Mr Loveland Sofa - Moroso - Do Shop   Kite Highback Chair Deep - Stellar Works - Do Shop   Dino Armchair - BD Barcelona Design - Do Shop

 

The tall ceiling of a loft space is a great opportunity to show off a feature suspension light such as the Black Note Keys suspension light from LZF, the Elara suspension light from Lodes or the Fil de Fer pendant lamp from Catellani & Smith.

Black Note Keys Suspension Light - LZF - Do Shop  Elara Suspension Light - Lodes - Do Shop   Fil de Fer Pendant Lamp - Catellani & Smith - Do Shop

 

For sleek and stylish accessories which will look great in a loft apartment try the Cobra Hexa vase from 101 Copenhagen, the Concrete Cloud toilet paper shelf from Lyon Beton and the Frying Pan mirror from Ghidini 1961

Cobra Hexa Vase - 101 Copenhagen - Do Shop   Concrete Cloud Toilet Paper Shelf - Large - Lyon Beton - Do Shop   Frying Pan Mirror - Ghidini 1961 - Do Shop