A large office, complete with extensive glazing and storage, sits next to the primary suite.
“You lie in bed at night and see the sky—it’s like you’re camping. You don’t really want to go to sleep—you just want to look at the stars,” Greg says.
Next to the entrance is an area map etched in aluminum by Black Mountain Marking.
Lockers are conveniently located along the deck to provide storage for fishing gear and items.
Designed by Minneapolis firm Lazor/Office, the structure is contemporary but evocative of the past. “We took the classic Montana barn and played around with it to find other geometries within that silhouette,” says firm founder Charlie Lazor.
The double-height opening connecting the main living areas also peeks at the "think tank
The second-floor “think tank” includes a workspace and the owner’s library.
The home’s stairwell is encased in steel grating, which supports the handrails.
The lower level houses the primary suite with a soaking tub and sauna, as well as three additional bedrooms and a full bathroom.
The kitchen is located within the double-height central core. Glass-inlaid blocks create a clerestory window near the ceiling. All of the cabinetry and appliances are original, with the exception of the modern refrigerator.
A hallway inside the main entry divides the home’s L-shaped floor plan—a spatial arrangement common in Wright’s Usonian homes. Throughout the home, Philippine mahogany paneling contrasts with concrete block walls and stained concrete floors.
Offered at $850,000 the 1955 Toufic H. Kalil House in Manchester, New Hampshire, is one of only seven Usonian Automatics ever constructed. Held in the family for almost 40 years, it hit the market for the first time this October.
In the kids' bathroom, Fireclay Ogee Drop tile in two shades of blue brings a pop of playful color.
The primary bathroom continues the white oak casework from elsewhere in the home, with walls in the same white Dekton material as the kitchen counters. The dual sinks are separated from the wet chamber by a swinging glass door.
The renovated interior offers unobstructed views and a clean, minimal backdrop for Rick and Lucy's bespoke collection of furniture, art, and decor.
The new staircase to the bunk room also has a privacy screen made of a bookcase with storage.