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San Myshuno Townhouses🌿🌃💭
Over a century ago, these townhomes were designed as upscale housing for San Myshuno’s growing middle class during the city’s industrial boom. Situated adjacent to one of the original spice factories that gave the district its name, the townhomes were intended to blend industrial charm with residential sophistication. The red-brick façades and ornate ironwork were inspired by European urban architecture of the time, giving the row an enduring historic appeal.
The exteriors have remained largely intact, featuring original brickwork, tall windows, and detailed cornices. Over the years, climbing ivy has enveloped the townhomes, giving them a distinct, romantic character that makes them stand out among the Spice District’s eclectic mix of old warehouses and modern high-rises.
In recent years, the interiors of the townhomes underwent significant renovations. While care was taken to preserve features like the original hardwood floors, exposed beams, and brick accent walls, the updates brought modern plumbing, kitchens, and other conveniences to the units. Today, the townhomes boast a mix of industrial and contemporary styles, with open floor plans that highlight their historic charm.
Experience the Spice of Life
available for download on the gallery :)
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Massive thank you to the builders!