A large warehouse-style condominium is promoting for $1.59 million in San Antonio’s King William neighborhood. Becoming for the historic district, has a classic relationship again 100 years, simply not as a house.
The condominium is a part of the King William Lofts, a residential growth inside a former industrial facility setting with remnants of its rugged previous nonetheless on show. These embody uncovered metal beams, brick partitions and enormous industrial home windows.
In 1926, the Samuels Glass Co. relocated from close by South Alamo Avenue. After that, the property modified arms and served varied industrial makes use of, together with as a plastic manufacturing facility within the late Nineteen Sixties, in response to a San Antonio Report article.
Ultimately, native builders noticed the potential for luxurious condominiums and employed San Antonio architect Jim Poteet to rework two giant items contained in the area into high-end lofts.
This two-bedroom, four-bath condo is the bigger of the 2 at 4,014 sq. ft. Ceilings are hovering on this open-floor-plan multi-level area. The residing space melds seamlessly into the kitchen, providing extra intimate nooks all through, in response to its gross sales its itemizing.
In whole, the ground plan contains 4 distinct residing areas.
All through, heat wooden balances out chilly metal, bringing an earthiness to the economic aesthetic. The kitchen anchors a typical space, the place pure wooden cupboards are bathed within the pure gentle of paned clerestory home windows.
Within the main bed room, the Previous World stateliness of a customized canopied mattress offsets the vaulted trusses of bygone trade. A Japanese copper tub within the suite’s lavatory is ready towards extra pure wooden, persevering with the motif of mingling pure and industrial touches.
A second-story loft examine overlooks the kitchen and customary areas beneath, and the comfy nook and dialog area is lined with e-book cabinets. The cabinets additionally show an unlimited assortment of earthenware, one other motif all through the area, which the itemizing describes as “half gallery, half sanctuary.”
For a purchaser with loads of money and a need to dwell downtown, this former manufacturing facility is something however standard-issue, assembly-line fare. Certainly, somebody could discover it a murals.
This house is listed by Jason Glast with Phyllis Browning Co.All pictures and itemizing information by way of Realtor.com.
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