Sonneveld House is one of the best-preserved houses in the Dutch Functionalist style. The villa was designed in 1933 by architecture firm Brinkman and Van der Vlugt for Albertus Sonneveld, a director of the Van Nelle Factory.
Huis Sonneveld
01. Introduction and hall
02. Studio
03. Staircase and first-floor landing
04. Sitting room
05. Library
06. Outside room
07. Dining room
08. Staircase from first to second floor, landing
09. Puck's bedroom, and terrace
10. Daughters' bathroom
11. Gé's bedroom
12. Parents' bedroom
13. Parents' dressing room
14. Parents' bathroom
15. Guest bedroom
16. Linen room
17. Stairs/roof terrace
18. Serving room
19. Kitchen
20. Tradesmen's entrance and service staircase
21. Service hall
22. Garage / documentation centre
23. Maid’s room/bathroom