In 1999 the house was converted into 18 dwellings in two storeys by architect Frank Maali.
The building is 121 m long. It is brick-built, and on the land side the facade is simple and built in yellow brick. The windows are here grouped in pairs and placed in wall recesses. Towards the canal the facade consists of double-winged, green wooden gates. Above there is a characteristic, through-going window band with cross-mullioned panes. Today the house is listed for protection and converted to 18 dwellings.