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RJK Construction Inc
This craftsman kitchen borrows natural elements from architect and design icon, Frank Lloyd Wright. A slate backsplash, soapstone counters, and wood cabinetry is a perfect throwback to midcentury design.
What ties this kitchen to present day design are elements such as stainless steel appliances and smart and hidden storage. This kitchen takes advantage of every nook and cranny to provide extra storage for pantry items and cookware.
Mantell-Hecathorn Builders
The only builder in Southwest Colorado to third-party certify all their homes to rigorous standards.
3 bedrooms and 3 baths.
Certified indoor air quality, durability, and low maintenance.
Built using inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright as well as the clients' vision with lots of clean lines.
Sharer Design Group LLC
Designed by Justin Sharer
Photos by Besek Photography
Inspiration for a small craftsman l-shaped dark wood floor enclosed kitchen remodel in Detroit with a farmhouse sink, beaded inset cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island
Inspiration for a small craftsman l-shaped dark wood floor enclosed kitchen remodel in Detroit with a farmhouse sink, beaded inset cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island
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Frank Lloyd Wright Trust
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio (Frank Lloyd Wright, 1889/1898), Oak Park, IL An architectural laboratory for Wright's experiments with space. Courtesy of Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. Photographer: James Caulfield
Eifler & Associates Architects
The Seth Peterson Cottage
Mirror Lake, Wisconsin
The Cottage was designed in 1957 for Seth Peterson by Frank Lloyd Wright. Unfortunately both Wright and Peterson died during construction of the cottage. The second owner completed construction of the cottage and used it as a weekend retreat until the State of Wisconsin DNR purchased the land as part of a park expansion program in the 1970’s. Consequently the structure stood abandoned until 1988.
Eifler & Associates was retained by the Seth Peterson Cottage Conservancy and the State of Wisconsin to complete a Historic Structures Report and provide Architectural Services for the complete rehabilitation of the Cottage. Today, with the help of the various public agencies and private foundations, this historic structure can now be rented by the general public as a vacation retreat, providing individuals with the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of living in a Frank Lloyd Wright residence.
The Seth Peterson Cottage has received awards from The American Institute of Architects (AIA), National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Wisconsin Trust for Historic Preservation. The house has been featured in Architectural Digest (February, 1993), Building Renovation (March 1993) and Progressive Architecture (April 1993). Mr. Eifler has also published a book entitled Frank Lloyd Wrights Seth Peterson Cottage – Rescuing a Lost Masterwork in 1997 that document the rehabilitation effort.
Turner Design Firm
Example of a huge trendy backyard concrete paver patio design in Baltimore with a roof extension
Kiler Photography
Side View Rear Exterior, by Paul Kiler 2009
Inspiration for a contemporary one-story exterior home remodel in Los Angeles
Inspiration for a contemporary one-story exterior home remodel in Los Angeles
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Frank Lloyd Wright Trust
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio (Frank Lloyd Wright, 1889/1898), Oak Park, IL
An architectural laboratory for Wright's experiments with space.
Courtesy of Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. Photographer: Don Kalec
Frank Lloyd Wright Trust
Frederick C. Robie House (Frank Lloyd Wright, 1908-10), Chicago, IL
A masterpiece of the Prairie style and an icon of modern architecture.
Courtesy of Frank Lloyd Wright. Photographer: Tim Long
Kailey J. Flynn Photography
Personal home and studio of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright
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Craftsman brown two-story wood house exterior idea in Chicago
Craftsman brown two-story wood house exterior idea in Chicago
Frank Lloyd Wright Trust
Charles E. Roberts House (Burnham & Root, 1885; Wright remodel, 1896)
A majestic Queen Anne with Wright’s hand evidenced in the extensive decorative woodwork.
Courtesy of Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. Photographer James Caulfield.
Porchfront Homes
Porchfront Homes
Example of an arts and crafts entryway design in Denver with yellow walls
Example of an arts and crafts entryway design in Denver with yellow walls
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Frank Lloyd Wright Trust
Photographer: Tim Long
Example of a minimalist brick exterior home design in Chicago
Example of a minimalist brick exterior home design in Chicago
DWYER DESIGN
Daniel Liebermann, who apprenticed with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West, designed the 1,000-sq-ft Radius House in 1960. The current owners, Andrew and Kim Todd, contractor Kevin Smith and designer Vivian Dwyer agreed that the goal of this project was to insert modern elements into this house of the earth. The roof was rebuilt to allow for adequate ventilation and for a proper electrical system. It was necessary to redesign the kitchen, refurbish concrete floors, wood beams, metal pipes and resurface the canted, curved brick walls with smooth, white plaster. The space at the rear was rearranged into a master bedroom with an open washing area, separate powder room and closet/dressing room. Every space opens to views of the giant redwoods that surround the property, connecting with the outside and making the house feel bigger. The movement of light during the day activates different parts of the house, while layering the lighting carries this magical effect to the night. This house is a perfect example of how to live well in a small space.
Photographer: Joe Fletcher
Studio Z Architecture
The master suite in this 1970’s Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home was transformed from open and awkward to clean and crisp. The original suite was one large room with a sunken tub, pedestal sink, and toilet just a few steps up from the bedroom, which had a full wall of patio doors. The roof was rebuilt so the bedroom floor could be raised so that it is now on the same level as the bathroom (and the rest of the house). Rebuilding the roof gave an opportunity for the bedroom ceilings to be vaulted, and wood trim, soffits, and uplighting enhance the Frank Lloyd Wright connection. The interior space was reconfigured to provide a private master bath with a soaking tub and a skylight, and a private porch was built outside the bedroom.
Contractor: Meadowlark Design + Build
Interior Designer: Meadowlark Design + Build
Photographer: Emily Rose Imagery
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SKP Design
Photographer: Casey Spring
Example of a large arts and crafts light wood floor and brown floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Other
Example of a large arts and crafts light wood floor and brown floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Other
SKP Design
This family arrived in Kalamazoo to join an elite group of doctors starting the Western Michigan University School of Medicine. They fell in love with a beautiful Frank Lloyd Wright inspired home that needed a few updates to fit their lifestyle.
The living room's focal point was an existing custom two-story water feature. New Kellex furniture creates two seating areas with flexibility for entertaining guests. Several pieces of original art and custom furniture were purchased at Good Goods in Saugatuck, Michigan. New paint colors throughout the house complement the art and rich woodwork.
Photographer: Casey Spring
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