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Lofts of Columbia Heights
The transition of the Columbia Heights area into this new condominium community is being considered one of Washington, DC’s most exciting transformations.
Both the Adams Shaw neighborhood and the Shaw/U Street neighborhood, which are adjacent to the Columbia Heights area, have already entered into the condominium era and now it’s Columbia Heights turn. You might say that life in Washington, DC is definitely on the upswing, which is definitely a good thing for the residents and want to be residents of Washington.
It’s luxury living at its best at the lofts. With the open floor plans, enhanced by the wall of windows which allows residents to feel a part of all of the outside world while safely relaxing at home, while adding to the feeling of expanded space, to the high ceilings, to the pecan hardwood floors and the Berber carpeting, it’s elegant modern living at the Lofts of Columbia Heights.
The modernistic European style kitchen is every professional chef’s demand and every home making cooks dream. With it’s Jennair stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops and backsplashes to European (Venecia) cabinets with touches of designs there for no reason but their beauty, to the most modern of modern appliances, these kitchens are designed to make working in the kitchen as pleasurable as possible.
The luxurious bathrooms with such amenities as whirlpool baths and soaking tubes, pedestal sinks and European (Venecia) cabinets, give a pleasant blend of old world elegance with modern design without any feelings of incongruity.
The gas fireplace, the contemporary lighting, coupled with the high speed internet provisions; bring the world itself to your fingertips in the comfort of your own home.
From the one bedroom Belmont design at 711 square feet, to the two bedroom Columbia design of 1075 square feet, to the two bedroom Euclid at 1025 square feet, to the two bedroom Fairmont at 1036 square feet, to the two bedroom Girard, at 1220 square feet, to the three bedroom Harvard at 1400 square feet, to the three bedroom Meridian at 1406 square feet, the Lofts of Columbia Heights are described as the height of luxury.
