The Green Double Doors Lead Into The Main Hardwood Staircase To The First Of The Two Condos. May 21st The green double doors lead into the main hardwood staircase to the first of the two condos. Back to: ← Industrial Washington DC Condo Conversion by Four Brothers, LLC – Part 1 The glass-enclosed shower stall is lined with white tile and natural stone. The roomy stall has built-in cubbies.This cool blue and white bathroom has a large soaking tub and shower enclosure on one wall, and a pedestal sink next to the door.The other bathroom has a natural wood vanity with minimalist drawer pulls. A large white vessel sink melds into the countertops.The loft consists of a small seating area with a couch and a small home office. A small square skylight adds more natural light.A chic chevron rug lays in front of the stove. This side of the island has more storage and a dishwasher. On the far side, the hallway is blocked off with a simple shelving unit. On the side facing the kitchen is frosted glass.A view from the backyard shows the doorway at the opposite side that leads to the ground level.The main living area is open-concept with an open loft. The long white sectional sofa is matched with a beige armchair and a black leather chair. The dark wood coffee table matches the smooth lines and color of the wood media center.The opposite side of the shelving unit is a large bookcase with many different sized cubbies. The shelving is made out of pine similar to the original flooring.From the opposite side of the room, we can see that the open concept main floor includes an eat-in kitchen.The original pine-heart floors were salvaged, saving both money and original charm. The original brick wall is also exposed on the staircase.A single window in the kitchen area peeks out over the backyard. The cabinets are budget-savers; bought from IKEA, they show that even a small budget can have great design.A closer look at the bathtub and shower enclosure shows white subway tiles broked up by black and gray striped tile. The fixtures are brushed nickel.The frame of the open staircase going up to the loft keeps the space feeling open. Pine footrests match the wood throughout the condo.At the foot of the stairs, a stone and bark path, lined with small, easy to care for plants, leads into the backyard.A close-up of the small, more formal dining area, enclosed in a small alcove with windows on each side. To give the room a more industrial feel, black metal beams are exposed on the ceiling below the loft.A landing coming off the back of the unit employs industrial-style stairs down to a garden walkway to the backyard.The bedroom displays much of the original features, including the pine flooring and brick wall. The rest of the room is in beige, brown and greens, with dark wood furniture.The small backyard has a metal firepit and several lawn chairs. The stone path leads around the back to another door. The outside of the building is concrete.View of loft unit in townhome renovation by Four Brothers LLCDouble glass doors lead out on to a small balcony from the master bedroom. Recessed lighting and long windows ensure the room is well lighted day and night.A long view of the bathroom shows a small built-in shelving unit with a laundry hamper beneath it to one side of the shower stall.Three mismatched barstools sit at the granite bar of the kitchen island. The chrome fixtures and stainless-steel appliances. The backsplash is a bright, glossy red.The warm stone steps up to the condos are decorated with bright fall flowers and other plants.The green double doors lead into the main hardwood staircase to the first of the two condos. Share this: Sharer Tweet Add +1 You Might Also Like This Photos: 13 Different Types of Aquarium Snails What Are Bahama Shutters? Pros, Cons, Cost and More 16 Different Types of Pliers For Every Pulling Job Imaginable 101 Master Bedrooms with Carpet Flooring (Photos)