Stunning Open Concept Loft with Exposed Brick
Located in San Francisco’s South Beach neighbourhood, this gorgeous open-concept ‘hard’ loft has soaring ceilings and an amazing wall of exposed brick. At 2,200 sq. ft., the space is unique as it’s a fully designated live/work space so you could either live here or have a pretty sweet office space. Listed by Teed Haze at a cool $1,550,000 USD, this 2 bedroom (or office) place also features a spacious outdoor patio. My only concern would be noise/privacy, as it does not seem like the bedrooms/offices/bathrooms are enclosed. Some might deem that the nature of ‘open-concept’ though…
The building itself was built in 1916 for use as a warehouse and printing shop (thus the term ‘hard’ loft since the building had an original commercial use), and was converted into a luxury loft building in 1992. It was designed by David Baker + Partners and contains 44 units ranging from 997 sq. ft. to 2,800 sq. ft. [Source]
So friends, what do you think of this space? Is it up your alley or too open-concept for your liking? For more information, see Teed Haze
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