Most mansions are actually pretty boring on the inside. Sure, they look big and impressive from the outside, but inside the design is often bland and uninteresting, with beige carpeting and traditional styling.
But not this Ladue mansion. This mansion is even better on the inside.
Designed by T. Victor Stimac — an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright — the home is bathed in natural light from every possible angle. Windows are plentiful, and the shape of the design inside is nontraditional, with angled walls and vaulted ceilings.
The five-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom house has a huge amount of unique features, too, like the bridge to the front door, multiple private decks, a two-story fireplace and a huge bar in the finished basement that’s ready to be the centerpiece of your next party.
For more information on this $1,700,000 property, visit the listing page or contact Kelley Runzi of K. C. Bailey Realty at 314-246-0706.