Dayton Daily News

HIDDEN TREASURE

Downtown Dayton condo offers urban living at its best.

- By Lena Lonigro Contributi­ng writer Search for more homes online at daytondail­ynews.com/realestate

It’s an unusual warehouse loft. It’s a sophistica­ted condominiu­m right in the center of Dayton. It’s referred to by some as a hidden treasure.

“Without question, (this is) one of the most unique, dramatic loft style condominiu­ms in downtown Dayton,” said Steve Brown of Irongate Inc. Realtors. “(It) offers a rare private street entrance. Its stunning décor reflects the original constructi­on of the building before it was converted to residentia­l (condominiu­ms), and it is in mint condition.”

The Cooper Lofts building at 111 Harries St. began its life as a warehouse in 1904. Its conversion into more than 30 individual condominiu­ms was completed in 2003.

With a rare private street entrance, this particular unit benefits from an open floor plan in a town home style with large windows and a grand open staircase to its lower level.

Listed for $319,000, this Cooper Lofts condo offers more than 2,780 square feet of living space.

Original hardwood floors and wood beamed ceilings add an unrivaled spaciousne­ss to the entire living area. Natural light is abundant in the living room, which enjoys tall, large windows all shaded with wide-slat blinds, and a stylish railing to separate it from the stairwell.

Brown calls attention to the contempora­ry crystal

chandelier on a dropped ceiling above the dining area.

“What’s cool about this yin-yang/industrial warehouse look is that it is sophistica­ted – and it works,” he said.

The fully equipped contempora­ry kitchen features a wide butcher block island that can have bar seating all around it. Under a collectibl­es shelf, multiple cabinets wrap around the corner and extend along the end wall. The four-burner gas cooktop is installed in the work counter above a built-in oven. Other appliances include the oversized SubZero refrigerat­or in stainless steel and the dishwasher, which is hidden behind a matching cabinet panel. Subway tile backsplash­es in a lacquered gray complement the slatelook counters.

A deep pantry and a storage closet are located in the hallway just off the kitchen opposite a versatile room that is currently used as a studio/office but could easily be a second bedroom.

At the end of the hall is a full bath, where the step-in shower is surrounded with ceramic subway tile and enclosed with a frosted glass sliding door. Track lighting attached to the ceiling beams accents the raised vanity.

A contempora­ry-styled metal railing edges the wide solid wood steps to the lower level, where original concrete floors are enhanced with a specially painted finish suggesting granite. Original ceiling beams add to the ambiance, which is ideal for a media room or a family room.

The main bedroom suite makes use of wide deep window wells as chic decorative areas, or they could be used for practical purposes such as linen shelves. At the top of the window wells rows of small circular glass-like circles allow daylight in but no visibility from the street. One of the wells has recessed lighting and textured walls.

Off the hallway opposite the bedroom is a large bath, where ceramic tile covers the floor. The oversized jetted tub is set in an alcove with subway tile backsplash­es. A frosted glass door encloses the separate shower, which is surrounded with subway tile, also. The deep window well here is again used as decorative space, but it could hold shelves for towels or other items.

Opposite this bath is a huge walk-in closet/dressing room/storage area. In addition to long upper shelves atop the generous hanging spaces along one wall, there are two triple-sized closets on the opposite wall. One is ideal for storing out-ofseason clothing. The other houses the unit’s efficient zoned heating and cooling systems. Nearby is a sizable laundry room.

Brown added, “(This is a) prime location within short distance to the library, the baseball field and theaters. It’s truly urban living at its finest.”

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS BY KATHY TYLER ?? Flower boxes adorn some front windows of this early 20th-century Dayton warehouse, which was converted to loft condominiu­ms with sophistica­ted interiors. This unit has a rare private street entrance and also has indoor access to the off-street parking garage.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS BY KATHY TYLER Flower boxes adorn some front windows of this early 20th-century Dayton warehouse, which was converted to loft condominiu­ms with sophistica­ted interiors. This unit has a rare private street entrance and also has indoor access to the off-street parking garage.
 ??  ?? One advantage of warehouse loft living is the vast amount of open and versatile interior space, which creates the freedom to arrange dedicated living spaces and decorate according to one’s personal taste.
One advantage of warehouse loft living is the vast amount of open and versatile interior space, which creates the freedom to arrange dedicated living spaces and decorate according to one’s personal taste.
 ??  ?? The deep window well in the bath is used as decorative space, but it could hold shelves for towels or other items.
The deep window well in the bath is used as decorative space, but it could hold shelves for towels or other items.
 ??  ?? The fully equipped contempora­ry kitchen features a wide butcher block island that can have bar seating all around it. Under a collectibl­es shelf, multiple cabinets wrap around the corner and extend along the end wall.
The fully equipped contempora­ry kitchen features a wide butcher block island that can have bar seating all around it. Under a collectibl­es shelf, multiple cabinets wrap around the corner and extend along the end wall.
 ??  ?? A contempora­ry-styled metal railing edges the wide solid wood steps to the lower level, where original concrete floors are enhanced with a specially painted finish suggesting granite.
A contempora­ry-styled metal railing edges the wide solid wood steps to the lower level, where original concrete floors are enhanced with a specially painted finish suggesting granite.

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