Forget those huge cookie cutter homes with the beige carpeting, this is real luxury. Hidden inside a ring of large trees in Ladue, this home on Sumac Lane has all the best things that money can buy. (Like privacy and the ability to hide out and avoid other humans.)
It also has plenty of beauty contained in its 4,440 square feet of living space. The place actually looks like it was designed to display art, with big open spaces and an abundance of natural light. The floor-to-ceiling windows proudly display the earthly beauty found outside, too.
The 1967 house has five bedrooms, four and half bathrooms and custom closets. And the kitchen is high-end from top to bottom with stainless steel appliances, a touchless faucet and Brazilian Azul Macaubas quartzite countertops.
The yard is an outdoor oasis that includes a patio, a deck, two separate chill zones, multiple dining areas, a hot tub and mood lighting. It also currently hosts what appears to be the largest barbecue grill known to mankind, so you know theres plenty of space out there to stretch out.
For more information on this $1,595.000 property, visit the listing page or contact Andrew W. Dielmann of Dielmann Sotheby's International Realty at 314-725-0009.