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Photos: At Home in a Ballwin split-level

Kevin and Janet Muhm love the light in their split-level home and the ability to display their family's art and furniture. Photos by Hillary Levin

Photos: At Home in a Ballwin split-level

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

At Home with Kevin and Janet Muhm

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Hillary Levin

Hillary Levin is a photographer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

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