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Sleek midcentury home asks $999K

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Located in St. Louis, Missouri

An exterior view of a brick midcentury modern home with its lights on at night. Photos by Reed Radcliffe

We love ogling midcentury homes, and the latest to cross our desk is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom house in St. Louis, Missouri. Built in 1952 by architect Harry Hammerman as his personal residence, the house, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008, was recently renovated and expanded to preserve its integrity and many of its original details.

Measuring 2,633 square feet, the home features a classic midcentury roofline and facade of brick, glass, and wood. Inside, the living room boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, clerestory windows, and soaring vaulted and beamed ceilings. New walnut flooring adds warmth, as does a wood-burning fireplace.

Newer additions include an oversized three-car garage and a kitchen with granite counters, backsplash windows, and a Bertazzoni gas stove. The master bedroom suite also has gorgeous beamed ceilings and a luxury bath with soaking tub, walk-in shower, and dual sinks. Love what you see? 219 Graybridge Road is on the market now for $999,000.

A living room with a yellow couch, chair, and green rug in front of a brick fireplace.
The living room has floor-to-ceiling windows on one side and a cozy wood-burning fireplace.
An enclosed patio has a couch, rug, and windows looking out to the yard.
A lovely enclosed patio features views of the property’s .74 acre lot.
A kitchen has wooden cabinets, granite counters, and wood floors.
The updated kitchen is larger thanks to a renovation, with new granite counters, backsplash windows, and upgraded appliances.
A white bed sits on wooden floors in a room with beamed ceilings.
One of three bedrooms in the house. Check out the built-in bookshelves.
A master bath with a freestanding tub on one side, two sinks, and tile.
The master bath has a soaking tub, walk-in shower, and dual sinks.
An exterior view of a midcentury house with brick and wood and a green lawn.
The home’s many clerestory windows viewed from the yard.