This building has so many incredible and unique features. The open-concept, loft style design in the main area pays homage to the building’s commercial history, with ceiling fans, exposed HVAC , electric conduit, distressed concrete floors and iron beams. The chef’s kitchen is stainless steel, with restaurant double-basin spray sink, Viking range and Sub-Zero refrigerator.
The bar and sideboard feature locally milled hackberry tops, hand-crafted shiplap and industrial iron. Adding to the feel is a custom chandelier in the dining area, an industrial skylight with turbine, and the “Cistern Chapel” – a two-story iron cistern from the building’s dry cleaner days that has been converted into a playhouse (or doghouse).
The upstairs is a bright and sunny space once used as studios by local artists, and features three newly remodeled bedrooms, one with ensuite ¾ bath, a sitting area, and a full bath with hair washing sink.
An efficiency apartment in the back of the property adds the fourth bedroom and features an ensuite bath. The design features more exposed iron beams and period firedoor with counterweight.