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25-FEB-2018

Penthouse, breakfast area

The kitchen in the penthouse used to be the school cafeteria, and it’s gigantic, something like 690 square feet, we calculated from a confusing floor plan. It has an 18-foot marble island, two refrigerators and a freezer, a commercial grade stove and several unique dining areas in addition to counter space.

This was the breakfast area, which had some of the most unusual chairs I’ve ever seen.

It was impossible to capture in one picture, so I’m going to include several of them, it was just that overwhelming.

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We attended an open house of the entire Pierce School Lofts building last weekend and were given permission to photograph whatever we wanted.

The Pierce School was built in 1895, bought by the owners in 2000 for $275,000 as a flooded and rodent infested shell and converted to condos in 2005. All the units are for sale, ranging in price from $359,000 to $699,000 for the lower lofts and $3,399,000 for the 9,500 square foot penthouse.

For more information on this property see http://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/own-a-piece-of-the-pierce-school/13587

Penthouse, kitchen, posted earlier

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victorswan03-Mar-2018 19:09
Great interior shot Helen the chairs are really unique, a Beautiful interior capture very well done BV
exzim03-Mar-2018 16:04
Love the chairs, how much is the furniture being sold for on top of the place itself, or is it all included
Fong Lam03-Mar-2018 14:02
Beautiful interior shot and those chairs are really unique....V
Jim Coffman03-Mar-2018 13:53
A very unique area with these chairs! Well captured, Helen..
John Hamers03-Mar-2018 13:27
Indeed a very unusual chair design, though a great capture of this interior !!V
Ton T.03-Mar-2018 13:11
No they don't look comfortable but they are very beautiful V
pkocinski03-Mar-2018 12:18
Those chairs do not look comfortable and the backs block any view from those windows.
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal03-Mar-2018 08:11
Beautiful interior capture, well done Helen. V
Charlene Ambrose03-Mar-2018 08:07
Wow. I've never seen anything like those chairs and they don't look comfortable, but they are unique! V
fotabug03-Mar-2018 06:46
Ah, so you went inside! Great to see some inside shots too! Fine images. V