Nestled between Enschede, Buurse, Boekelo, and Haaksbergen, this villa embodies the essence of Twente. It's a place where life moves at a gentler pace, offering a peaceful rural atmosphere, yet with the conveniences of Enschede's city amenitiesshops, dining, education (from primary to university level), healthcare, sports, and cultureall within easy reach. Natura 2000 Area The current owners, true nature lovers, didn't hesitate when a summer house with a large private plot and a permanent residence designation became available at Hagmolenbeekweg 58 in 2006. Located on the edge of Buurserzand, a unique Natura 2000 area protected by European law for its distinctive flora and fauna, this spot offers tranquility, space, and nature without feeling isolated. It was the perfect place for the couple, who were just starting their life together. They initially set up the modest summer house as a temporary residence and built their dream home right next to it. Architect & Builder Together with an architect, the couple designed their home with attention to detail, ensuring it matched the local style, which was important for these native Tukkers. The result is a farmhouse-style home featuring a wolf roof, red tiles, wide eaves, divided-light windows, a gray plinth, and carefully selected faade stones. The outbuildings share the same aesthetic, creating a harmonious ensemble with the estate and garden. Quality & Ambiance A local contractor, renowned for craftsmanship and reliability, was hired for the shell construction. No corners were cut on materials: high-quality hardwood frames and tilt-and-turn windows were used, along with top-notch sanitary ware, wall and floor tiles, and installations. Both floors of the main house are equipped with underfloor heating and air conditioning, and a water softener is installed. Additional amenities include a pleasant swimming pool, copper gutters and downspouts, an underground rainwater collection tank, and solar panelsclearly marking this as a home of superior quality. THE HOME Harmony Underfloor heating serves as the primary heating system, eliminating the need for radiators. All rooms on the ground floor feature beautiful anthracite-colored Roman-patterned tiles. Ceilings are finished with elegant plaster moldings and high baseboards. The walls are smoothly plastered and painted in neutral tones. Paneled doors, some with imitation stained glass, are found throughout the house, and one half of every double socket is dimmable. In short, the interior exudes harmony and comfort. Enter Through the Back Door Lets take a tour from the rear entrancea common practice here, as the front door is rarely used. The back entrance leads to a spacious Z-shaped hall connecting the main house to the 2014 extension. This hall includes a contemporary yet timeless toilet with anthracite and white tiles and a wall-mounted toilet. There is also a convenient cloakroom with custom cabinetry and a large storage closet under the stairs. Next, we enter the kitchen. Kitchen The expansive kitchen, equipped with dimmable recessed lighting, has a modern-country style with off-white fronts and a striking black granite countertop. The kitchen island includes a broad induction hob (five cooking zones) and a griddle. The sleek hood is integrated into the chimney, and the sink area is positioned along the rear wall, offering views of the terrace, swimming pool, and lush surroundings. Matching wall units house built-in Siemens appliances, including a combination oven/microwave, coffee machine, and a dishwasher at working height. Ample work and storage space make this a practical and enjoyable kitchen to cook and relax in, with room for a long dining table. Curved windows in the side wall (a nod to traditional barn doors) provide views of the garden, the estate, and the stone outbuilding. Double sliding doors with imitation stained glass separate the kitchen from the adjoining living room. Living Room The spacious, light-filled living room extends across the full width of the front faade. A curved glass section designed in the shape of a traditional Twente ox-eye window brings the green outdoors almost inside. The view is stunning and ever-changing. We often see deer grazing in the field oppositesomething that never gets old, even after all these years! The robust stone fireplace, featuring a gas fire behind a glass panel, can be operated remotely. The generous space allows almost endless options for furniture arrangements. A paneled door (stained glass) connects the living room to the main entrance hall with its sturdy hardwood front door, which, as mentioned, is rarely used. This hall also houses the electrical panel and a hardwood staircase leading to the upper floor of the main house. Sleeping & Bathing The upstairs ambiance mirrors that of the ground floor, with paneled doors, smooth plastered walls, and tilt-and-turn windows with divided panes. This level also features underfloor heating and air conditioning. The landing, three bedrooms, and bathroom are finished with the same dark brown ceramic parquet flooring. The spacious master bedroom has a deep sliding wardrobe with shelving, hanging sections, and a TVperfect for rotating seasonal wardrobes. The two large children's rooms are equipped with electric shutters and offer lovely views of the fields. Additional storage is provided behind the knee walls. The luxurious bathroom, with a dormer window, is tastefully designed in a timeless style, featuring white sanitary ware, wall tiles, and built-in faucets. There is a large walk-in shower (with massage jets and a rain shower), a whirlpool bath, two sinks each with their own vanity (dark brown), and a wall-mounted toilet. The bathroom includes mechanical ventilation and dimmable recessed lighting, and the dormer has electric shutters. A technical room/storage area is adjacent to the landing, where a washing machine and dryer can be installed. An attic, accessible via a hatch with a loft ladder on the landing, serves as additional storage space and houses the boiler. The Extension: Chill Room and Extra (Bedroom) As mentioned, the house was significantly expanded at the rear in 2014. Despite the age difference, the extension seamlessly integrates with the original home. A tour of the extension begins in the rear entrance, which provides access to a spacious chill room for the teenagers. The kids, now well into their teens, love this private room where they can comfortably host friends. This space could also serve as an office or practice room, playroom for younger children, or studio. From the hall, a hardwood staircase (with anti-slip strips) leads to the upper floor of the extension. Here, there is a landing with built-in storage and a large room currently used as a laundry/drying/ironing area. A platform holds the washer and dryer, but this room could easily be converted into a cozy bedroom. The dormer window (with a green view) features electric screens. THE OUTBUILDINGS Stone Shed A sliding gate opens to the paved yard, where a large stone shed with a loft and basement is located. Built in the same style as the house, this shed is cavity-walled, fully insulated, and fitted with HR++ glass. The right side serves as a garage, with a wide, double-walled aluminum roll-up door on the front that is remote-controlled. There is also a toilet and a staircase leading to the fully tiled basement level, a spacious room suitable for various purposesgym, bar, storage, you name it. The left side of the shed is used as a workshop. Underneath this area is the rainwater collection basin....
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