Master Suite
Around the corner from the kitchen is the Master Suite. The bedroom itself has original brick on all 4 walls 16-foot ceilings. There are two window passages that open onto the main living area, which provides natural light, but not direct sunlight to the sleeping area itself. This effect makes for a wonderful setting to enjoy sleeping in on holidays and weekends without having to draw shades or curtains to achieve the right mood.
Perhaps the most sanctuary-like feature of the space is the bathroom itself. Upon entering, the soft, warm tones along with perfectly controlled lighting invite the visitor to stay and treat themselves to a spa-like experience. The layout was re-worked in 2006 and a soffit included that adds a sense of depth and dimension to the space. Architectural lighting highlights exposed brick features above the soffit and provides a nice juxtaposition between the sleek, modern finishes and the history of the building itself.
The shower enclosure is made up of beautiful travertine tiles and frameless glass, with a deep soaking tub fitted under dual showerheads, including a central rain head that provides incredible coverage for a residential shower. Soaking in a hot bath is a treat in this space, and is even better for 2!
The 5’ wide vanity is made of a custom-poured concrete sink that sits atop custom maple cabinetry that features ample drawer and cabinet storage, as well as an open shelf for towels.
A portal to the spacious walk-in closet is on the left wall of the bathroom. The closet has a custom Elfa shelving system including multiple drawers, shelves, and hanging racks along with a 9’ wide shelf that runs the length of the closet. The system is modular and can be modified to accommodate additional features as needed.