Unit 2 – the second floor unit. The layout of this one is a little different. The kitchen and living room are more separate – one in each of the buildings bays. One bedroom in the front. One bedroom in the back. Each with its own private balcony. Same materials, but not the same place. Unit 1 is for the open layout fans, unit 2 is for those of us who prefer a little space.
1119: Interior Reveal: Unit 2

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