This is a 1924 SWBell switching station that was transformed into a unique loft residence with one large 4,100 square foot open area with 17 oriental rugs, several seating areas with couches, 15-foot ceilings, 10 10-foot arched windows, a glass garage door, and then another 1,500 square feet comprised of a den and three private eclectic themed en-suite bedrooms. It is perfect for photo and video shoots. It was featured in Design STL Magazine. It would also be ideal for a corporate brainstorming retreat or conference. It has stunning natural daylight and then glows at night with all the eclectic lighting. It becomes truly magical as the sun sets.
As seen in Town & Style Magazine: https://townandstyle.com/into-another-world/
As seen in Design STL Magazine: https://www.stlmag.com/design/a-1924-switching-station-is-reimagined-as-a-family-home/
As seen in the St. Louis Post Dispatch: https://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/home-and-garden/former-southwestern-bell-building-in-overland-transformed-into-eclectic-art-filled-home/article_97896306-fd0e-59ad-b2fa-4ec9f647d62c.html