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Loft Living Discussed

Bob tours a loft conversion in the Leather District of Boston with Lynn Zekis.
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Loft Living Discussed

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" This is the heart of Boston and so it's truly urban living but. It's an odd alternative his loft living is about open space them how big is this room this room is fifty feet long by twenty feet wide. And may be ten or eleven feet tall 116. Elevenths six's that. And give -- space wrong or from the developer how does that work I Viagra from the developer it was a footprint and I -- few additions and kitchen add additional bedroom -- got a great job of kind of bringing it and all your beautiful furniture and stuff we're right at the southwest corner of the building so that's great from the point of view sunshine and point of view you know."

" The weather right it's we have -- wonderful white hair and sun bright sunny most of the day and great -- tell us about the location. Well where the -- hub of transportation -- All of the major highways intersect at this kind of the city you can get anywhere to the airport -- every accurate we love it it's an interesting alternative."

" To living in some of the traditional urban areas of downtown Boston might be can handle them back bay and it. It's this kind of a revolution that's taking place for over a decade practice the adaptive -- use many of these buildings."

" Yes they've been people living -- blog for over twenty Harris but now everybody wants it was here and it's legal. It's legal yes they're all mixed used buildings they -- industrial buildings a long long time ago and now the illegal living and live work spaces."

" I noticed that some of the buildings were right through the window offer you really interest in architectural tableau of having this is. This corner building is from around 1900 it's gotten most elaborate. Cornice details -- corbel brick did you find -- in -- the vote drive here. But this building that you're living is probably quite an older and that I think 1890 --"

" Oh -- it yes in wood's -- original use it was fur -- leather goods warehouse. And was after that printing company run by angry."

" Everything here is -- and contemporary except for the structure top floors in the beams down this is definitely. Southern part time. That has a lot of scars on it probably from volleys then we already steel wheels on things moving leather around. And the ceiling it's they've been sandblasted right."

" A ceiling beams have been sandblasted and in between the Angel noticed have been sheet rocked. For a couple reasons one obviously it's nice and bright but its main purposes for insulation yet."

" Now you got being format big scale stuff I -- tell me about this I love that stuff yet."

" No bird wonderful bird cage probably couldn't put in many places by."

" It's it's great here it's also lively is when you walk through the room the bars -- so close that it really creates this. Space you know this visual effect and you've got furniture that's over scaled overstuffed big things it would be hard to live in -- Boston apartment."

" Tried definitive -- last apartments and it wouldn't work yet but here it is why is everything in an angle. The nature I had an additional wall here for a bedroom for my daughter OK at an angle and so it's sort of flowed. To fit in that space you're actually met rather interest it works very nicely and then the kitchen is this. What that the developer -- you when you bought the unit or did you put it's actually about one night with the unit I took it without a kitchen took an allowance OK and -- kitchen for myself because I love utilitarian I love it. Industrial look conceals the grace. On very -- to entertain this is very very nice granite that you -- yeah I love the color that's actually."

" And I guess the key thing it's that you got you plan which is perfect for one person but there's enough space and it's about a six what you. Had many times had 2 people think I am going to say you can have two people how to and you obviously liked to entertain his beautiful dining room. And assembly that you got here."

" Tell us about these chairs. Chairs by -- stacked on one of my favorite thing. Very -- is the French designer who's."

" Become quite famous for furniture design and some of these wonderful hotels that he's redundant in New York and Los Angeles -- very well known in the -- world people really do pay attention as furniture I bet. Now you've got lots of public space -- what about your private space -- last night."

" To -- door must be about eight feet tall which again it raped or renovated supplied one of the only additions and and for this run for me but it's old and gives it quartersawn oak it's very nice yet he can't how negative towards that which you know. 900 for tea for your hairline and a theater and just my -- so the bedroom is almost a Q what are the dimensions it's 1515. I love and sex yes it was close to Cuba to pleasant shape."

" And again you can get a large scale objects it here."

" Brightening the bed is huge almost need to step to get up on it right tonight's iron business yeah I love it."

" And that table in the corners those elephants yes teak."

" Again and I think from an antique store in design center yeah big very think yeah."

" You can have a lot of large scale things in a lot there's no doubt about that me."

" But what about storm churning where this he's doing now closed it's always a problem in urban living room and here we have this whole wall. Of storage space and closets soon get to we have stood by cyclone rights to great big on walking closets which are very important. And you have to utilize every square inch and so there's too little. Doors -- that hold all off season clothes. Boots that sector and again the selling point again the extra starts."

" It's terrific yeah it works great then thanks for sharing it with thanks for coming OK."

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