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25-FEB-2018

Penthouse, foyer

We attended an open house of the entire Pierce School Lofts building last weekend and were given permission to photograph whatever we wanted. Naturally, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to finally record the interior of one of these conversions after seeing so many of them only from the outside.

The Pierce School was built in 1895 and converted to condos in 2005, after which most of the units were rented out, with the owners occupying the penthouse. Now the units are for sale, ranging in price from $359,000 to $699,000 for the lower lofts and $3,399,000 for the 9,500 square foot penthouse.

An article on Urban Turf http://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/own-a-piece-of-the-pierce-school/13587 describes the Pierce School as rundown, waterlogged and rodent infested when the conversion was begun and says “the bones of the Pierce School were largely kept intact as part of the conversion, creating 8 units with ceiling heights from 13 feet to as high as 35 feet-tall in the penthouse unit. Condos on the second floor also retained their chalkboards … and aside from the penthouse, the units range in size from 750 to 1,775 square feet … .”

The owners had purchased the school for only $275,000 in 2000, a mere shell with four feet of water in the basement and inhabited only by rodents and pigeons, and spent five years doing extensive repairs and renovations. When they decided to move out in 2015, their penthouse went on the market for $12,493 a month, one of the most expensive rentals in DC at the time.

I photographed the whole thing but will try to restrain myself and post pictures giving a glimpse of some of the features I found interesting.

Pierce School (1895), now lofts, posted earlier


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Dave Berry07-Mar-2018 19:17
Great shot. Those lights are a bit overdone, but it's something that could be changed. I love the old floors. V
LynnH06-Mar-2018 12:50
Great image! They had a chandelier fetish? V
Julie Oldfield04-Mar-2018 02:55
Excellent light. V
Lamar Nix03-Mar-2018 20:19
Spacious foyer has that spit and polished look, and is not lacking for lights! V
Charlene Ambrose03-Mar-2018 08:08
A beautiful image of this amazing foyer! V
Ursula Miller03-Mar-2018 07:14
What an interesting foyer! You can almost feel the history... ! V
Gill Kopy03-Mar-2018 05:50
What an odd combination of chandeliers and interesting they're using the old style hot water radiators. Nicely photographed V
Jim Coffman02-Mar-2018 23:17
This looks so roomy!!
Ton T.02-Mar-2018 21:58
Most beautiful Helen! V
Alexander Kazakov02-Mar-2018 19:55
Beautiful! V
MarcViskens02-Mar-2018 17:21
Pretty place
Tom Munson02-Mar-2018 17:06
It is beautiful, terrific image.
Nirvan Hope02-Mar-2018 16:55
Interesting contrast between the high up intricately adorned chandeliers and what looks like a more severe minimalist style. (opulence out of reach?!)
janescottcumming02-Mar-2018 16:43
Wow, look at all the chandeliers! Looking forward to seeing more of this place.. V
exzim02-Mar-2018 16:17
Yes, i could live there, although I`m surprised at the radiator heating.
cobler02-Mar-2018 15:20
WOW.... I could possibly spend some living time there......V
Pierre02-Mar-2018 15:12
Un intérieur des plus magnifique avec ces nombreux chandeliers et son plancher superbement étincelant! V
globalgadabout02-Mar-2018 15:08
what a wide hallway, understandable in a former school...the high ceilings seem a positive feature..
Fong Lam02-Mar-2018 14:13
Interesting to see so many chandeliers of different desgns....and the floor is so well polished.....great interior shot, Helen...V
Nick Paoni02-Mar-2018 14:04
The first thing that strikes me is the number of chandeliers hanging from the ceiling- almost too many. I really like the super shiny floor.