Le Studio III (continued)I had a very specific set of criteria when it came to choosing this space.
Le Studio III (continued)I had a very specific set of criteria when it came to choosing this space. I wanted direct and ambient sunlight which meant having a space that was in a building high enough to have an unobstructed view of the southern sky (more sunlight). I also wanted A LOT of light which meant large windows (preferably floor to ceiling) and lots of them. Of course, units that have the most windows are always corner units where two or more sides are lined with windows instead of just one. Additionally, I wanted to be in a building zoned for commercial-use vs. residential-use because I’d be working there full-time. Bedrooms, closets, and partitions were useless to me because not only would I not be sleeping there, but they would just segment the openness of the space. Other criteria were high ceilings, concrete floors, ample parking, good security, and a partial view of the city (with consideration to obstruction of light). Oh yeah and I wanted to be in downtown Los Angeles.So after months of searching we wound up here! -- source link
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