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This Former '60s Fire Station Is Now A $1 Million Studio Home. Take A Look Inside

This Former '60s Fire Station Is Now A $1 Million Studio Home. Take A Look Inside
It's got 11-foot ceilings and plenty of natural light.
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This Sierra Madre, California, fire station was built in 1961, before being converted into a chic studio home in 2007. Now, the unique property is on the market, where it's listed for $1,095,000.

exterior

Spanning 1,399 square feet and boasting 11-foot ceilings, the spacious loft is flooded with natural light that touches every corner. The open-plan design, concrete floors and clean interior also make for an attractive and airy living space.

studio

sofa

living room

living room 2

In the corner of the studio, not far from the dining area, is the "bedroom" β€” and that door behind the bed leads to a decently sized closet.

bedroom

bed

dining table

Though the home is minimalist, it's functional β€” and with a modest kitchen, laundry appliances and storage, it's the perfect place for those who are content to live simply (and have a million dollars to spare).

kitchen

kitchen 2

outside



Via @tylerwatamanuk.

[Image credit: Zillow]

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