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Large walls of wood-framed glass keep the interiors connected with the courtyard.
Large walls of wood-framed glass keep the interiors connected with the courtyard.
The primary bath features more fir cabinetry and an original Japanese soaking tub. The countertop is waterfall edge quartz. Note the terra-cotta pipes that create a pattern above the window, a motif for the house.
The primary bath features more fir cabinetry and an original Japanese soaking tub. The countertop is waterfall edge quartz. Note the terra-cotta pipes that create a pattern above the window, a motif for the house.
Poe and Helm rebuilt a radiant floor heating system that was installed underneath the brick floor.  The coffee table was designed by Wright, while the silk carpet is a Poe family heirloom that’s generations old.
Poe and Helm rebuilt a radiant floor heating system that was installed underneath the brick floor. The coffee table was designed by Wright, while the silk carpet is a Poe family heirloom that’s generations old.
The cabinetry, also in vertical grained fir, and butcher block were rebuilt. Appliances include a solid iron Aga oven, Viking Professional appliances and a Marychef stove. An original pothanger hovering above the island mirrors the shape of the home.
The cabinetry, also in vertical grained fir, and butcher block were rebuilt. Appliances include a solid iron Aga oven, Viking Professional appliances and a Marychef stove. An original pothanger hovering above the island mirrors the shape of the home.
Project architect William Helm of In*Situ Architecture designed pergolas to provide shade from harsh afternoon light; the structures are distinct from the house itself and can be removed. The arched doorframes and other woodwork in vertical grained fir were all rebuilt to Wright’s original specifications.
Project architect William Helm of In*Situ Architecture designed pergolas to provide shade from harsh afternoon light; the structures are distinct from the house itself and can be removed. The arched doorframes and other woodwork in vertical grained fir were all rebuilt to Wright’s original specifications.