Completed renovation projects in the Netherlands

Roof extension

The Hague, South Holland

This homeowner in The Hague needed more living space due to a growing family. A roof extension turned out to be the perfect solution. Similar extensions had already been built in the neighborhood and were setting a trend.
We connected the homeowner with one of our trusted partner contractors based in The Hague, who successfully carried out the construction.

Roof extensions in the Netherlands always require a permit. Our partner Building Permit handled the full application process and got it approved.

Materials and construction

The extension was built with a timber and steel frame. It features anthracite cladding and low-maintenance synthetic window frames. A new staircase opening was added to the concrete floor.

Type of home

A corner house in The Hague.

Roof terrace

Amsterdam, North Holland
This homeowner wanted to create more outdoor space with a roof terrace – a smart solution in the city. Due to strict local regulations, the terrace couldn’t extend across the full length of the building. We discussed the limitations and possibilities with the client early in the process, so expectations were clear from the start.
One of our experienced partner contractors built the terrace to a high standard, and the homeowner was fully satisfied with the result.

Materials and construction

The roof terrace was built with hardwood decking boards and finished with an aluminium slatted railing.

Type of home

Top-floor apartment.

Extension with structural wall removal

Amstelveen, North Holland

Home extensions are one of the most popular ways to gain extra space in the Netherlands. In this case, the homeowner wanted to combine an extension with removing a structural wall between the kitchen and living room.
After several consultations, we matched them with the contractor best suited to the job.
The result is an open, spacious layout with more functionality. The project also included new windows in the front façade and a new garage added to the side of the house.

In addition to the extension and wall removal, the front façade windows were replaced and a new garage was built on the side of the house.

Materials and construction

A steel structure was used to support the rear façade and interior wall. The floor was built as an insulated concrete base.

Type of home

Terraced House.

Extension

Amsterdam, North Holland

Ground floor homes in Dutch cities often lack space. A rear extension is a smart way to add square meters and improve day-to-day comfort. This homeowner had a garden that made it possible.
He had been looking for a contractor himself but couldn’t find one available soon. That’s when he contacted us. Within days, we matched him with the right contractor, and construction started just four weeks later.

Materials and construction

The extension was built with a timber frame and roof. The exterior features Thermowood ash cladding, wooden window frames, and an insulated concrete floor.

Type of home

Ground floor apartment.

Outbuilding

Nijkerk, Gelderland

The new owner of this home needed to replace an aging building next to the carport that was no longer fit for use. The entire structure, including the foundation, was demolished. In its place, a new structure with a pitched roof was built to create additional storage space.
We connected the owner with one of our local partner contractors. There was an immediate match, and once the quote was approved, construction began without delay.

Materials and construction

The new outbuilding was built on an insulated concrete foundation. The walls consist of sand-lime brick on the inside, with insulation and a traditional brick exterior. The roof was constructed with timber framing and finished with roof tiles.

Type of home

Terraced House.