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