This space was called the “master suite” on the floor plan, but it’s a relatively narrow room and has the bed pictured against this closet unit, which is clearly impossible. On the other side of this closet is an enormous “sitting” room, much more suited to being the master bedroom, if you like sleeping in a cavern.
The place where the blackboards used to be is visible, but apparently research has shown that people like blackboards in their living rooms but not in their bedrooms.
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We attended an open house of the entire Pierce School Lofts building last weekend and were given permission to photograph whatever we wanted.
The Pierce School was built in 1895, bought by the owners in 2000 for $275,000 as a flooded and rodent infested shell and converted to condos in 2005. All 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.
For more information on this property see http://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/own-a-piece-of-the-pierce-school/13587
Penthouse: The shower and basin, posted earlier