This $720k Toronto condo has a circular bedroom in an old smokestack
部ilt in 1952-1953, 10 Wellesley Place was once a power plant that supplied power to Princess Margaret Hospital and the Wellesley Hospital.
Hence the a giant smokestack coming out the side of the building. (Side note: if you by chance can't find your way home that landmark in the area will probably be helpful.)
Since its power supply days, the former plant has been reformed into a boutique loft building known as Steam Plant Lofts and is one of the most sought-after condo buildings in the city.
The living room.
Of all the 31 units that make up this building, only three have the circular rooms inside the old smokestack, including this one.
The dining area.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo islisted for $720,000and has everything you could want out of hard loft.
The unit comes with a balcony but no parking.
It has exposed brick, high ceilings, plenty of character and even some outdoor space.
Floor-to-ceiling shelves add storage.
Most of the 700-square-foot condo is open concept with the main kitchen, living and dining area all being in one giant room.
The open concept main living area.
There is a bit of separation of the kitchen but this is a loft, not a home.
The upgraded kitchen.
That being said, the unit does have its own HVAC... so it's kinda like living in a home.
The main living area is filled with natural light.
The condo has been upgraded in several ways including new hardwood floors, an upgraded kitchen with granite counters and new lighting.
The former smokestack turned bedroom also has a walk-out to the balcony.
部t the bedroom is trulyla pièce de résistancewith the fully circular room right inside the old brick smokestack.
Exposed brick surrounds you in the bedroom.
If there's ever a place for a circle bed, this is it.
The bathroom.
The condo also comes with several amenities such as underground parking, meeting rooms, a rooftop deck and bike storage. It's also close to transport links and all the fun ofSt. James Town.
Another view of the balcony.
The only downside is a circular bedroom is kinda tricky to fit non-circular furniture into, but you'll probably figure it out.
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