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Pretty on Penn St Apartment Tour

Author: Amber Renée 11 August 2009

A gem hidden downtown was this adorable little city building. Upon entry the antique tile floors, mail room, paneled walls and arched ceilings made way for a lovely place to collect your mail from the original mailboxes.

Inside the hardwood gave way to seats and built-in walls waiting side by side for someone to take a rest and gave up the staircase to the chandelier above. Four of the bottom apartments were 2-story with staircases inside, it happened that ours had a spiral staircase just waiting for Hobbes to run up and down every step. The staircase curled into a small, basement living room and kitchen, above, by the entry door, was a bathroom to the left and a bedroom to the right. The bedroom was complete with vintage, original window facing towards the spiral stairs that lead below. A landing facing built-in shelves and windows with plenty of sill for plants and kitties to sunbathe on. This was my favorite apartment because it was absolutely made for us! Without ample storage it was nearly impossible to grow in the teeny, tiny adorable apartment (we are now with Chihuahua!).

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About the author

Amber Renée

Artist & designer with an obsession for whimsy and color.



4 Comments »

  • Aimee said:

    I love your place! there’s something interesting in every corner. :smile:

  • rachel said:

    Cute! I love it :!:

  • shannonosaur said:

    Wow your home is amazing
    everything is so cute and odd! <3

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