You might live In A Frank Lloyd Wright-Designed home
A house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright just hit the market for $1.395 million — and it has been kept perfectly preserved! Located in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, the 2,647-square-foot home was built in the late 1950s for present homeowners Paul as well as Helen Olfelt, as well as features three bedrooms as well as two bathrooms. Oh, and nearly all the furniture as well as fixtures within were also designed by the renowned architect. Click through for a tour of this historic home.
The brick-and-stone home sits on an extremely private 3.77 acres at the end of a quiet cul de sac.
The property was designed by Frank in the last 30 years of his career before he died in 1959.
The single-story home boasts an open floor plan as well as geometric lines.
Expansive windows used throughout enable light to fill the living areas.
In the dining room, Frank’s signature style is showcased in the furniture design.
He reportedly designed the desks, tables, chairs, lamps, as well as shelves in this house.
Use of angles continue into the kitchen where Frank likewise designed the island as well as bar stools.
Skylights as well as windows steal the show in this bedroom.
Here’s one more one of the bedrooms.
Thoughts on the red lacquered floors?
Even the bathroom is designed on an obscure angle.
The home likewise boasts a spacious finished basement with built-in shelves.