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Most incredible loft space in SoMa

Step inside 110 Freelon through the laser optics lit, steel tube pathway, and you’ve entered SoMa’s most brilliantly designed live-work loft environment, all set on a quiet side street in the perfect location of SoMa (South of Market), a neighborhood in San Francisco. Developed by the current owner with consulting from Martin Building Company, this astounding residence offers up an incredibly dramatic entertaining and living environment boasting unparalleled features and amenities. Set across over 5,000 square feet of total living space (4,400+indoor living) and featuring multiple levels of mezzanines, this residence is a work in visual intrigue and functionality. Converted from an original warehouse structure, the property’s radiant heated hardwood floors were salvaged from a Los Angeles airplane hangar and pay homage to that original hangar use reflected by nearly 30 foot exposed timber and white-washed ceilings. The roof line is adorned with multiple skylights including a 16 x 20 foot retractable center skylight that literally brings the outdoors inside. Listed here for the asking price of $3,100,000!

A dance club quality, multi-room sound and video system bring the property to life at any moment featuring 200 watts of thumping club level sound or brilliant clarity for a symphonic overture. Nearly every room and entertaining area in the residence features its own music control panel. The loft features a multi-setting custom control system for creating different lighting moods throughout the residence and can be accessed from numerous locations throughout the property. Dual brushed aluminum ceiling fans and the laser lit entry tube are equally accessed from the control panels as well.

Across the mezzanine and above the recently renovated kitchen with enormous pantry, sits the open office and gaming area, perfect for a quick play of foosball, photography or a creative exploration at the built in desk.

An industrial style center-set fireplace with exposed ceiling flue anchors the living room and creates a wonderful spot to relax and take in the drama and volume of the loft. On the catwalk above one can take in the glow from the recently renovated glass encased master bathroom featuring a two person walk-in shower stall with multiple shower heads and a stunning low-profile circular bathing tub.

For the sports enthusiast, the east living room exposed concrete wall features an NCAA style glass backboard and basketball hoop set at regulation height! After shooting a few free throws one can relax under the shade of the indoor 18 foot Ficus tree growing directly from the living room floor and maintained by an automated watering system. Or if one prefers, you might take in a movie or simply take in the graphic beauty displayed on the 9-screen, wall panel video system.

Open the door from the bath to the upper mezzanine and one can relaxingly soak while taking in the grandeur of the loft out and below, or enter back to the spacious master suite.

The second enclosed bedroom features a vaulted ceiling and skylight and a lovely, Juliet balcony onto Freelon Street.

Walk upstairs to the second master suite and one can either relax or entertain in the open-air environment or take in the glow from the arching roofline timbers above…or simply enjoy a glimpse of the city skyline to the north.

The private roof deck with sensational downtown views featuring Ipe wood decking, fencing, wet-bar, and a 2-4 person hot tub screened by bamboo planters.

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arif
12 years ago

I love ambient light filling the room, as in above pics, love it

12 years ago

Incredible! This is so pretty. There has been more and more modern, industrial homes. Thanks for sharing!

Wooow, beautiful living. A place I can imagine myself living at.

13 years ago

Very impressive loft! Love it !
Thank you for sharing this article

Last Shoot Photography
13 years ago

wow that is really incredible :)

13 years ago

i love the tunnel gate; like in movies, thanks for sharing

omgsh
13 years ago

I must build this on Sims 3. I must.

13 years ago

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Anonymous
13 years ago

is this in the US or Canada and what city

13 years ago

Now that is one awesome looking house

13 years ago

Wish I had a living room on my roof too…

Anonymous
13 years ago

Cool. Would be well echoy.

13 years ago

I almost always hate trendy, white-walled, ultra-modern looking spaces that usually end up looking hideous, but this one I actually like a lot…

Jane Doe
13 years ago

I guess if you have the ask the price you can’t afford it. And that basketball area really isn’t practical as if the ball hits the rim, it could shatter the vases. The tree would obviously attract unwelcome guests, as well. But it looks nice.

Anonymous
13 years ago

DUDE! NOGGIN’S ON!

shara ogin
13 years ago

I’m looking for an interior designer for my living room.

Who designed that space?
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