This 3-room apartment at Amerikaweg 154 in Haarlem is located on the third floor and has a living area of 113 m². The unit includes a west-facing balcony and an attached brick storage room, and it is associated with an underground parking space beneath the Amerikaweg building. The accommodation is part of the Elements development in the Schalkwijk district, a park-like residential area with a mix of rental and owner-occupied housing. The building is one of the three blocks that form the Amerika complex, characterized by robust brick facades and stepped profiles toward the inner green courtyard.
The interior features a white Keller kitchen with a black composite worktop and Siemens built-in appliances, including a dishwasher, induction cooktop, extractor hood, fridge-freezer and combi microwave/oven. The bathroom is fully tiled and equipped with a walk-in shower, a fixed washbasin with mirror, electric radiator and underfloor heating. The apartment has smooth wall finishes with white paint and is presented with functional interior fittings. The layout comprises two bedrooms and an open living area, distributed over a single living level.
The building and apartment incorporate sustainable and energy-efficient systems: the complex is gas-free and provided with individual heat pumps, underfloor heating and a thermal energy storage system. The homes are well insulated and the complex features solar panels; listed energy labeling for the development is high (A+++). The project was completed in 2023 and the finishes and technical specifications reflect contemporary construction standards. The Amerika block contains 118 apartments and 31 maisonettes within the larger Elements project.
Elements is situated on the former Fluor factory site in the southeast of Haarlem and is part of the wider Stad tussen de bomen area. The location offers proximity to the Schalkwijk shopping centre with daily amenities and local public transport connections, including fast bus services toward Amsterdam. The site has a park-like communal area and direct access to routes toward Amsterdam and Rotterdam; the historic centre of Haarlem is within a short cycling distance. The immediate surroundings combine residential variety, green space and basic urban facilities.