A 1953 residence designed by Philip Lloyd Shoop, one among San Antonio’s preeminent architects of the period, has hit the market. And, as may be anticipated from its pedigree, this property is a Mid-Century Trendy marvel.
Listed for $2.2 million, the four-bedroom, four-bath Alamo Heights residence consists of all of the hallmarks of that revered design faculty, together with clear strains, eye-catching angles, slanted ceilings and an abundance of pure mild.
Nevertheless, because the gross sales itemizing notes, the house has since been “reimagined for twenty first Century dwelling with supplies that elevate each floor.”
What does that imply?
For, one it means brick and distinctively patterned pecky cypress wooden adorn inside dwelling areas, bringing wealthy texture and providing a pure distinction to the pristine white that dominates. The redesign additionally integrated trendy upgrades corresponding to handcrafted cement tiles with white Carrara inlay.
The three,500-square-foot dwelling’s major suite boasts oak flooring, a pair of huge walk-in closets and a non-public sitting space framed by the oaks outdoors.
This house is listed by Jason Glast with Phyllis Browning Co.All photographs and itemizing information by way of Realtor.com.
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