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the spacious master bedroom faces union
avenue for additional privacy. Rolling alder wood
barn doors maximize the available space while
seperating this space from the rest of the home.
custom work by artist heather Whiteside The separation of each living area, by converted with the addition of a ham-
showing an oncoming locomotive.
several steps, gives the entire residence a mered copper vessel sink.
What makes this renovation unique
larger feeling.
The front bedroom has a wonderful
is that this one loft was originally three view of Market Square and uses the same
buildings, all with differing floor and ceil- LOOKING OUT OVER MARKET SqUARE
brick and wood backdrop for design in-
ing heights. That’s why the loft slants up- Past the main living area, a hallway spiration. The adjacent bathroom, almost
ward toward Market Square and explains leads to the front of the building, toward a reverse image of the master bath, uses a
the gradual upward slope of the roofline Market Square. A half-bath on the right is black alder wood vanity and a smaller ver-
and floors. The eye is drawn up to the a delightful example of color and texture sion of the slate tiled shower with heavy
ceiling and the wall construction takes used to illuminate a small space. The van- glass door. The Phil Savage photograph,
advantage of this architectural feature.
ity is a favorite chest of drawers that was
“gateway to the Scruffy Little City,” is a
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