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In any case, looks very unique (and open!). Nice purchase Matt, and congrats!
However, walking in today I felt like it was small and noisy but I that's sort of expected given that it is completely empty and barren. I'm sure once I move in it will feel big and I will get used to the street noise pretty quickly.
We had a wonderful 1500 square foot unit with someting along the lines of a 12' to 14' ceiling. One wall was all windows. That's where I located my wood studio. We "lived" in the remaining 750 square feet.
Once you've lived in a loft -- especially if it's zoned for live/work -- it's very hard to ever go back to ordinary places.
Your kitchen and bath are way nicer than our utilitarian fixtures ever were. Nice touches.
Very cool, looking at your pics is causing an extreme case of condo envy!!
Is it a one bedroom?
Seth
all your stressing over the past few months has paid off.
I can already tell from the pics that your floors are a hell of a lot nicer than mine...but then you already knew that being that you had already seen my place.
That bedroom door is a trip...it definitely adds character that can't really be duplicated. It kind of reminds me of the door that Leatherface slams shut in the original 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre'. Now all you have to do is throw up a few meathooks in the ceiling and you'll get the full on effect. Chicks will dig it I tell ya!
Now get going on the gut & remodel!
peckham, I have been tempted to rent a similar type loft in SoDo but would rather have a smaller space and be close to the action.
Seth, yup, one small bedroom :).
I've already gone on record as saying that the appliances and bathroom sink are pretty standard-issue 2005--and that stainless (like all trends) will one day be the equivalent of Harvest Gold--but that's always the case with new construction and after a few years owners can change that out and customize. You can never get away from that.
Its also true subway tile has been in revival for a couple years now. Although, strangely, the Trace developers did it with thick sand grout instead of doing the tiles flat against each other which is the the traditional, old-school subway tile technique.
Speaking of which: make sure you seal your grout Matt! For some reason they didn't use pre-sealed grout.
http://www.douglandreth.com
And thanks for the link. I love the industrial ones of gasworks.