Modern residential architecture in the Netherlands - as unique as our tulips, wooden shoes & windmills!
7.22.2008
Little Boxes
My Dad sent me this link - this is what Modern Architecture & Design - and his trip to the Netherlands made him think of! It's actually pretty funny.
7.18.2008
Corner House at the yellow bike path.
Located in Grasrijk, Meerhoven, Eindhoven.
side view.
Front of house. As I've said before - often times the corner house of a given group of row houses is generally more unique and one-of-a-kind. I quite prefer this one. Although they've got a small yard - It's just so blocky. Like blocks stacked on top of each other. What a fun house.
Opposite the Yellow Bike Path
Follow the Yellow Brick Road!
Located in Grasrijk, Meerhoven, Eindhoven
along a yellow bike path:





along a yellow bike path:
I don't know what the purpose of a yellow bike path is. At some point it crosses over a red bike path. All the bike paths are red here so I'm not certain what the purpose of the yellow one is.
Even on a gloomy day - such as today - these yellow and red houses stand out and look oh so cheerful! Across the street we have several more similar houses - but they don't have the yellow bike path in front - just a street with some on street parking - and some large mature trees in between as well. I'll post those next.
Bay windows?
Located in Grasrijk, Meerhoven, Eindhoven




I love these ones. Those windows are so nice. Most people just make it a spare room - I think that would make a lovely bed room. I don't think it would get to hot either because these houses all face north. I can't decide which ones I like better but I think I like the charcoal gray ones better but the light yellow brick ones are nice too.
I like how they alternate between 2-story homes and 3-story homes. The corner homes are always more unique and one-of-a-kind on any set of homes in this neighborhood it seems. Bummer thing about that corner house is it doesn't have that awesome spare room with that bay window? Or whatever it's called - I like it.
I love these ones. Those windows are so nice. Most people just make it a spare room - I think that would make a lovely bed room. I don't think it would get to hot either because these houses all face north. I can't decide which ones I like better but I think I like the charcoal gray ones better but the light yellow brick ones are nice too.
I like how they alternate between 2-story homes and 3-story homes. The corner homes are always more unique and one-of-a-kind on any set of homes in this neighborhood it seems. Bummer thing about that corner house is it doesn't have that awesome spare room with that bay window? Or whatever it's called - I like it.
Not boring - Row houses
Located in Zandrijk, Meerhoven, Eindhoven
along the bus lane:
Here is the back of the houses - in white - a nice contrast from that dark color at the front.

along the bus lane:
The houses in the front - not boring at all. Those windows above the door have the stairway and hallway behind it. Looks pretty cool at night when they have lights on. Also, all that light flooding the hallway probably makes it feel pretty open inside.
These ones come on the market all the time - they sell pretty fast, too.
7.17.2008
3 story houses and bungalows connected
Located in Zandrijk, Meerhoven, Eindhoven.



Here they alternate the dark brown 3 story houses with the white bungalows. Every other house. Again, an interesting design because it seems more spacious - instead of one tall wall of 3 story row homes - which I will picture in a later post.
The bungalows, when they come on the market for sale - seem to have trouble selling - from what I've seen. It seems that people who buy a bungalow - do not want to be squished up against a 3 story home - less privacy probably.
I like the 3 story houses though, they look like a tall wedge of cheese - wrong color though. And I like the narrow skinny windows - horizontal windows... though it doesn't seem like they would get enough light with all those bricks. They are nice looking anyways.
Here they alternate the dark brown 3 story houses with the white bungalows. Every other house. Again, an interesting design because it seems more spacious - instead of one tall wall of 3 story row homes - which I will picture in a later post.
The bungalows, when they come on the market for sale - seem to have trouble selling - from what I've seen. It seems that people who buy a bungalow - do not want to be squished up against a 3 story home - less privacy probably.
I like the 3 story houses though, they look like a tall wedge of cheese - wrong color though. And I like the narrow skinny windows - horizontal windows... though it doesn't seem like they would get enough light with all those bricks. They are nice looking anyways.
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