“We would like to see more art in Zuidas. It would be brilliant to be able to take our daughter to explore exhibitions.”
Kalun and Igrien have a long history in Zuidas. The two first met while attending the Sint-Nicolaas Lyceum, and they lived in the Django tower until 10 years ago. In 2023, the couple returned to Zuidas, moving into a lovely condo in the Xavier tower with their 18-month-old daughter. They love the apartment’s spacious living room and top-of-the range kitchen, and added building facilities, like the service manager and lobby make it the perfect package.
How did you wind up in
Zuidas the first time around?
“A decade ago we had been living in the
Django tower in Zuidas for maybe four
or five years”, Igrien starts off. “Things
were very different back then, with fewer
buildings and much more open space.
A big area was used for village farming.”
Kalun continues: “We both studied at
VU Amsterdam and attended secondary
school here too, at the Sint-Nicolaas
Lyceum, where we first met. After living
in Amsterdam West for several years, we
wanted more space and quiet. When we
came across this apartment, we went to
view it straightaway.”
What is your favourite spot at home?
“Because of the stunning views my
favourite spot at home is the living room,
but Kalun’s is definitely the kitchen”, says
Igrien. “Kalun loves to cook and cooks a
lot, and I get to enjoy the results.” Kalun:
“We have a fantastic kitchen. And the
building has a service manager and a
lobby downstairs, which is great. The
added service is really nice. With such
a big apartment complex, it’s nice that
everything is looked after this way.”
What are your favourite spots in Zuidas?
“My favourite spot in Zuidas is
Gelderlandplein”, Igrien says warmly. “It’s only a ten-minute walk from here
and we go almost every day. We take our
daughter for a bite to eat and we run some
errands. The only thing missing there is
nice coffee place.” Kalun adds: “We also go
to Beethovenstraat a lot for pastries at Et
Claire and regularly pop over to Lebkov or
Nela in Zuidas. But Gelderlandplein is our
go-to spot, especially at weekends.”
What do you hope the
future holds for Zuidas?
Igrien: “I would like to see more art in
Zuidas. I guess that has to do with my
background and interests. It would
be brilliant if there was some place
we could visit with our daughter to
introduce her to the world of art. Being
able to explore exhibitions together
would be fun for us both.”
Do you want to stay in Zuidas for good?
“We used to think we would always stay
in Zuidas”, admits Kalun, “but now that
our daughter is getting a bit older, we’re
increasingly thinking about moving out of
the city. As much as we love Zuidas, it’s not
the ideal place for us to raise kids.” Igrien
nods in agreement: “We would prefer to
stay close to Amsterdam, of course. Zuidas
has a lot to offer, but for us as a family it
would be more practical to have a bigger,
greener space.”
Are there any downsides
to living in Zuidas?
“We cannot think of many downsides. If we
have to think of one, it would perhaps be the
noise from some events organised here. We
hardly noticed it before becoming parents,
but it can be a drawback with a small child.
Having said that, we do think it’s great for
Zuidas that it’s thriving and lively.”