
Yeah, I brought all of 2 boxes worth of kitchen supplies (Think computer paper boxes). I'm using about 1/3 of the shelf space and that includes the three areas I'm hiding my recyle stuff.

Original brickwork. If you look close, you can see the latch on the left, and the two rings on the right where it used to have a different door. It's my unheated walk-in closet now. I've learned to set out my clothes before getting in the shower so they are not frigid.

See, TALL windows. I can stand on the ledge (if I want to).

The "living room" or as I like to call it, the "dark foyer".
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Cool. It reminds me of the work they did to Hardin. Maybe you can hang some Flemish tapestries, ask James or Ty.
In downtown Tampa, that would sell for between $450 and $600k.
Just thought you'd like to know.
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