A Robert Gurney Designed Downtown Loft Hits The Market
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One of the few loft properties in downtown DC has hit the market.
An ultra-modern three-level unit at 475 H Street NW, 2-R (map) has been listed for $2.395 million with Jenn Smira and Marc Ross of Compass. Designed by architect Robert Gurney, the loft has a layout and design that is not often seen in DC, with each floor measuring about 100 feet deep.
The main level of the 3,700 square foot condo is flooded with natural light from an expansive skylight, and features a living room, front sitting room with a wood-burning fireplace, and a media room that could serve as a den, home theater or office.
The second level has a bridge that leads to a primary suite with a sliding steel door and an updated bathroom with a steam shower; there are also two more bedrooms on this floor.
Above this level is the focal point of the home - an indoor-outdoor setup that features two private roof decks. Retractable garage doors open to offer incredible views of the city, with a fitness area in between both decks.
Photography by Derek & Vee.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/robert_gurney_designed_downtown_loft_hits_the_market/22933.
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