Loft for Life…and Light

Will it be an intimate candlelit supper for two, or elegant dinner-at-eight for twenty? Will you cheer for the Superbowl or applaud the Symphony? Anything goes on this breathtaking entertainment level with ceilings that rise dramatically from 10 to14 feet high.

For cooking and dining, this space has it all. The main kitchen is designed with everything you need and want in 25 feet of granite-topped delight. Deep Italian wood cabinetry by Snaidero provides ample and elegant storage. You’ll appreciate the built-in refrigerator and wine storage by Sub-Zero. And you’ll create culinary wonders on your Gaggenau gas cooktop. One sink in the food preparation area and another in the bar area keep the party going.

And everywhere, there is light. Floor to ceiling windows bring the outdoors into the kitchen and dining areas. Over the breakfast nook, skylights welcome the sun and moon into your home. There in the corner, a door leads out to your personal porch, a fenced vantage point that can evolve into a dramatic deck in your future.

Now turn to the next level and prepare to be entertained. A large screen plasma TV brings the world into your Loft. Your surround sound speakers? Hang them on the built in speaker mounts. Love the beat? No need to hold back – your home has block walls with massive amounts of sound insulation to keep the party private.

Designed to take maximum use of natural light, this level has floor to ceiling windows plus a row of clerestory windows high on one wall to splash your home with sunshine. Soaring walls await your art collection and personal expression.

Open a door and step onto the balcony high above street level. A privacy wall shields you without obstructing the view, and the extended overhang with its built in lights gives protection from the elements. Here you can see over the rooftops for Hopkins Row takes advantage of the full building height allowed.

It’s a lofty perch…here on Hopkins Row.

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