FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT TALIESIN design! If a classic sense of order appeals to you, then you must see this 4 bed 3.5 bath home with 3,500 sq ft of living approx on about 2.97 acres. If you're most comfortable when all of the elements of your home are aligned, when from room to room, inside to outside there's balance and proportion, you will quickly recognize a sense of comfort here. The stunning views from the wall of tall glass doors across the back of the house, make it obvious that Frank Lloyd Wright designs are perfectly set to take full advantage of the sunlight, the breeze, and the lay of the land.Inside are Wright designed furnishings, including the unique �barrel chairs�, two fireplaces, as well as cherry wood cabinetry and bookshelves. The free form Living Room, and Dining Room are filled with long built in couches, side tables and unique lighting fixtures. The TV can hide away in its own cabinet that is revealed by way of remote control. You�ll notice Wrights signature red polished concrete floors, which blend beautifully into the low pile carpeted areas. The suspended second floor seems to be balanced in mid air. Up the staircase, are the Master Suite and two other bedrooms, along with a well placed office, with tailored appeal, featuring polished wood cabinetry and desk tops. The bathrooms are bright with light from the skylights, and beautifully tiled and appointed. There�s plenty of storage in this home, and many �surprising finds� which are classic Frank Lloyd Wright. The kitchen is spacious and around the corner from the kitchen is the laundry room. Outside is the softness of grass, natural rock formations, and the gentle sound of a waterfall filling the stone spa. The most noticeable sounds are birds and the wind. The Taliesin design is as livable today as when it was first drafted many years ago, and to own a FLW home is an opportunity of a lifetime. Take this opportunity to view and enjoy this elegant, sturdy, classic home.
That dining room table looks horrible in that space next to the wall bench sofa. That placement of that table could not have been FLW's original intention.
MercierBradleyMichae 4 months ago
In comparison, the masonry in this house is horrible compared to the Jacobs 2 house.
utanja 4 months ago
It's kind of updated version of what the much more fabulous Jacobs II house (Madison, WI) could have been like if they had had money.
wiguy3 7 months ago
such a beautiful home, but why don't photograpers think to put the toilet seats down.
wiguy3 9 months ago
@RespectMyHate More than that, my friend. He was so darn smart to think of "oh, this is a waste, let's fix that." ^^
cryredd 10 months ago
A very nice film of a Beautiful Frank Lloyd Wright Hemiicycle design. See James H. Klippel's Suncrest cottage to preview the evolution of the concept in 2010.
kiwisonfire 1 year ago
Frank Lloyd Wright was gifted.
RespectMyHate 1 year ago