Some homes have a certain feeling the moment you step inside. Bredalaan 81 is one of them. A characterful 1930s terraced house with 5 bedrooms, situated on one of the most beautiful stretches of the Bredalaan: a spacious, green street with mature trees and a wide green verge that creates a calm, village-like atmosphere right in the heart of Eindhoven.
What makes this home special is the combination of original 1930s details and an A+ energy label. The vestibule with terrazzo flooring, the en suite doors with stained glass, two original fireplaces, decorative mouldings on both the ground floor and first floor — it has all been beautifully preserved.
Some homes have a certain feeling the moment you step inside. Bredalaan 81 is one of them. A characterful 1930s terraced house with 5 bedrooms, situated on one of the most beautiful stretches of the Bredalaan: a spacious, green street with mature trees and a wide green verge that creates a calm, village-like atmosphere right in the heart of Eindhoven.
What makes this home special is the combination of original 1930s details and an A+ energy label. The vestibule with terrazzo flooring, the en suite doors with stained glass, two original fireplaces, decorative mouldings on both the ground floor and first floor — it has all been beautifully preserved. At the same time, the home is equipped with a heat pump, underfloor heating and low-temperature designer radiators.
The wooden herringbone floor in the living and dining room has underfloor heating. In winter, you can walk barefoot across warm wood. It may sound like a small detail, but it is a little moment of happiness every morning. In the hallway, toilet and kitchen, the original terrazzo floor continues.
The living room at the front features high ceilings, a large window overlooking the green front garden and the classic en suite passage with stained glass leading to the dining room. In the evening, you light the fireplace in the dining area, the children play a game at the large table, and through the French doors you can see the garden.
The kitchen features a natural stone worktop, a Boretti cooker and a Quooker, and connects directly to the garden. A charming detail: the original serving hatch was preserved and reinstated during the renovation between the kitchen and hallway — a nod to the past that also turns out to be very practical as a pass-through to the pantry cupboard in the hall.
The city garden faces south. That means you can enjoy the sun here from as early as March. Sheltered by the neighbouring houses, surrounded by greenery and with space for a large outdoor dining table. In summer, you will probably eat here more often than indoors. Above the garden is a roof terrace with views over the rooftops of Het Ven, perfect for a glass of wine on a summer evening.
On the first floor, the high ceilings immediately stand out as well — unusual for a 1930s home and giving every room a spacious, airy feel. The decorative mouldings continue here too. The large bedroom has French doors opening onto the south-facing balcony. The bathroom includes a bathtub, shower, double washbasin with natural stone top and a heated mirror, so no condensation after showering.
On the second floor, there are two further rooms currently used as a study and guest room, plus a practical laundry room and generous attic storage. With 5 bedrooms spread across two floors, there is plenty of space for the whole family to grow.
This home combines 1930s charm with modern technology. The heat pump, underfloor heating and low-temperature designer radiators provide efficient heating in winter. The A+ energy label means low monthly costs and up to €30,000 in additional mortgage capacity.
There is a lovely bakery on the Bredalaan itself. The primary school is just two streets away. Trudoplein, with shops and restaurants, is within walking distance, as are Philips de Jonghpark and Philips Fruittuin. Strijp-S can be reached by bike in five minutes, the city centre in ten. The A2 and A58 motorways are just a few minutes away by car.
Highlights:
- Characterful 1930s home with 5 bedrooms (130 m²)
- A+ energy label with heat pump, underfloor heating and low-temperature radiators
- Rare combination: terrazzo, herringbone flooring, en suite layout, stained glass, two fireplaces, decorative mouldings, and an A+ energy label
- Wooden herringbone floor with underfloor heating in the living and dining room
- Original terrazzo floor in the hallway and kitchen
- Fireplace in the dining area, high ceilings on both the ground floor and first floor
- South-facing city garden + roof terrace
- Boretti cooker, Quooker and natural stone worktop in the kitchen
- Bathroom with bathtub, shower, double washbasin and heated mirror
- Cooling in summer via low-temperature radiators
- Bakery on the street, primary school around the corner, Trudoplein within walking distance
Are you charmed by this beautiful 1930s home? Then schedule your viewing soon!
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