Harbor Mist - Loft

This loft apartment is fairly spacious, an overhead add-on that spans the entirety of the pawn shop floor below. It's been left extremely open concept, much like a smaller studio would be, despite the run of space, and is clearly designed for a single person or close couple. A burgundy-draped queen bed is surrounded by storage build-ins, tossed with an owl throw blanket at the foot, mirrored dresser nearby glossed with black paint. There’s no architectural structure breaking space into designated rooms, but clever blocking arrangement confines the sleep and storage area to one side of the apartment, middle clearly designated as living room. The lounge area is comfortable with pretty stained glass lamps on the side tables that are probably restored antiques, matched black and white damask furniture arranged around a flat screen television. Spanning the other side, there’s an open kitchen with black appliances, island workspace, and bar seating instead of a dining table. Long windows span the outer wall and look over Elm street below, hung with combined sheer and solid drapes to allow privacy or light.

Some photography artwork adorns the walls, mostly detailing picturesque places or still life with keen detail, but a lot of space on the soft eggshell walls is left bare to leave design scheme minimal and casual. Despite the open concept, there is a separated bathroom, and while nice enough with swirled marble tile, it's a bit cramped. Where there should by all rights be a modern stall shower, instead, there’s an old restored clawfoot tub with modern connected piping and chrome waterfall shower head, all wrapped around by a shadowy shower curtain that flies with black crow images.

Located In

Gray Harbor - Elm - Elm Residential

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Leads To

  • Harbor Mist - Back Office