Offers for this artist's loft were supposed to be in by Dec. 8th, but it still seems to be listed. The artist owners deconstructed a 19th cen. corn crib barn to make it an artist's loft. It's also part reimagined 1910 neighborhood grocery store. The 2bd, 2ba, 1,575sqft home in Knoxville, TN will probably be renovated by the new owner and the artist loft will be gone. Asking $415k.
It's a one-of-a-kind home. It looks messy, but that's their style.
I feel like buyers wouldn't understand the concept of deconstruction and a reimagined space.
I love places like this, but very few would appreciate it. I wonder if they even got any offers.
There are still original elements of the barn, but I can see someone coming in here and turning it into a modern farmhouse a la Jo Anna Gaines. A barndominium.
Look at the kitchen. Love the backsplash.
Old barn wood counters.
The walls are reminiscent of city graffiti. The floors are one big painting.
Vintage blue sink on a nice big industrial table.
Open tile shower.
Stairs are a bit steep, but cool. I would definitely add my own art to this, too.
Bedroom #1. I like how the duvet matches the wall w/the blackbird.
My own bed looks like the pink one. I prefer a messy look.
This looks like a spare room. It could be the other bedroom.
And, this one, too. It looks like a work-in-progress.
The sides of the house are painted, while the front is solid black.
They have a specific personal style.
6,098.4sqft lot. It would be nice if a new artist owner came in and put their own stamp on it.