This modern ground-floor house is part of the characteristic building De Pakmeester in the Boterfabriek complex, Nijmegen. The house spans three living floors and features a private north-facing terrace adjacent to a spacious living kitchen, creating an ideal space for indoor-outdoor living. On the third floor, a small south-facing balcony offers a perfect spot to enjoy the sun. The house has considerable room sizes, making it easy to tailor to personal preferences, combining comfort, flexibility, and urban architecture.
The Boterfabriek complex, dating back to 1881, is undergoing a comprehensive revitalization that preserves its cultural-historical value while incorporating fresh, modern new builds. This development results in a vibrant living environment with a sustainable future. The complex will feature a diverse range of housing types, including lofts, studios, and various apartment sizes, along with communal spaces for residents to gather and engage in activities.
The living environment is designed to be green and climate-friendly, with communal gardens providing a tranquil oasis and additional trees and plants enhancing biodiversity. The complex is envisioned to be gas-free and climate-resilient. Residents will enjoy living in a green setting close to Nijmegen's historic city center.
The house is characterized by its 124 m² living area, 7 m² of building-bound outdoor space, and a 131 m² plot. It includes four rooms, with two bedrooms, one bathroom equipped with a shower, toilet, floor heating, and washbasin. The property boasts an A++ energy label and is fully insulated, with urban heating for both space and water heating.