This week, we’re putting the spotlight on bathroom design. Think of these spaces as opportunities to flex your creative muscles. The small scale of a powder room offers a canvas to indulge in pattern and color, and primary bathrooms can take on the feel of a sitting room, complete with furniture and art work, or a serene home day spa with nature-inspired elements. We also talked to the pros about what they see as key bathroom elements to keep in mind as clients age. See those details and more below. At a time when the retail scene in Webster Groves continues to grow, we also visit new menswear store Webster Dry Goods. Until next week.
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St. Louis experts share tips for designing bathrooms
See inspiration for the powder room, create a spa-like atmosphere, and find local experts for your next project.
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A new book chronicles the history of historic Sappington House
On sale now at the Loft Gift Shop at the Historic Sappington House
The St. Louis chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America recently published a 91-page book about the 2016–2019 archaeological excavation at historic Sappington House. More than 5,000 artifacts are in storage and a sampling are on display inside the house's library of Americana and decorative arts.
through September 22 | Central Library, Carnegie Room, Third Floor
This exhibit by photographer Richard Sprengeler showcases the unfinished last project of the late sculptor and visionary Bob Cassilly, who planned to turn an abandoned cement factory in North St. Louis into a castle-themed amusement park.
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