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An entrance hall leads to the living/dining area, where the architects used old bricks to make a fireplace, stairs, and built-in benches feel as though they were always there.
About an hour’s drive from New York City, the Stuart Richardson House is a Usonian treasure with a hexagonal motif. As with most of Wright’s Usonian designs, there are floor-to-ceiling windows to allow for natural light. The living room’s 14 French doors open to a patio for indoor/outdoor living.
With generous height and vaulted ceilings, the two-bedroom home feels extremely spacious.
The open-plan living space is anchored by a brick-inlay fireplace, typical of Eichler homes.
Jon's living room is anchored with a double-faced concrete masonry chimney with indoor and outdoor functionality. The steel stairs on the left lead up to a mezzanine study area.
Walls of glass fill the home with natural light.
The polished concrete floors add a sophisticated touch.
The living room flows into the dining room and the kitchen for easy entertaining.
The fireplace feature wall has a concrete hearth, oak paneling, and wall-mounted cabinetry with pre-finished door slabs from New Age Veneers in the "Ravenswood" finish. A steel box integrated to the side of the fireplace stores wood, and glass walls make the most of the small site.
A modest polished concrete slab floor with hydronic in-slab heating anchors the new, open-concept living spaces.
The use of wood softens the industrial feel of the concrete.
The spacious open living/dining room has an original wood burning fireplace.
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