“The bank of full-height windows brings in tons of southern light, but it also gives the stable a strong street presence, and it ties into the stick-built window pattern already established at the entry to the main house,” Schaer says. The locally-sourced Douglas fir windows and doors were provided by Lindal Cedar Homes.
“The bank of full-height windows brings in tons of southern light, but it also gives the stable a strong street presence, and it ties into the stick-built window pattern already established at the entry to the main house,” Schaer says. The locally-sourced Douglas fir windows and doors were provided by Lindal Cedar Homes.
Positioning a desk by large windows enables you to gain the energizing benefits of natural light. This modern office space by Lindal Cedar Homes incorporates contemporary design into a home with a more traditional profile, creating an appealing home office without blocking the windows.
Positioning a desk by large windows enables you to gain the energizing benefits of natural light. This modern office space by Lindal Cedar Homes incorporates contemporary design into a home with a more traditional profile, creating an appealing home office without blocking the windows.
The TD3 1710 by Joel Turkel Design, available through Lindal Cedar Homes.
The TD3 1710 by Joel Turkel Design, available through Lindal Cedar Homes.
The house, a circa-1968 Lindal Cedar prefabricated post-and-beam home, features outdoor spaces along its entire great room and primary bedroom.
The house, a circa-1968 Lindal Cedar prefabricated post-and-beam home, features outdoor spaces along its entire great room and primary bedroom.
The Lindal Imagine Series' Silverton design is the largest home in the Lindal Imagine Series , with four bedrooms and four baths. The design has a great room that extends into the landscape.
The Lindal Imagine Series' Silverton design is the largest home in the Lindal Imagine Series , with four bedrooms and four baths. The design has a great room that extends into the landscape.
The designer is Aris Georges of OM Studio Design and the home is provided by Lindal Cedar Homes.
The designer is Aris Georges of OM Studio Design and the home is provided by Lindal Cedar Homes.
Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bachman-Wilson home design, Lindal’s Crystal Springs home stacks two bedrooms above the kitchen/dining/utility core, giving the living room a generous double-height ceiling with a wall of glass that makes the home seem larger than its 2,490 square feet.
Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bachman-Wilson home design, Lindal’s Crystal Springs home stacks two bedrooms above the kitchen/dining/utility core, giving the living room a generous double-height ceiling with a wall of glass that makes the home seem larger than its 2,490 square feet.
Designed by independent Lindal dealer Michael Harris of Warmmodern Living, Seattle for an active family of six.
Designed by independent Lindal dealer Michael Harris of Warmmodern Living, Seattle for an active family of six.
Screened-in porch with a view to the river. Clear cedar ceiling liner from Lindal Cedar Homes.
Screened-in porch with a view to the river. Clear cedar ceiling liner from Lindal Cedar Homes.
The post and beam construction of this Lindal Cedar Home allows for a 32 foot sliding door to the back deck and dining area.
The post and beam construction of this Lindal Cedar Home allows for a 32 foot sliding door to the back deck and dining area.
David Vandervort is one of eight architects participating in the Lindal Architects Collaborative, which provides clients with a diverse portfolio of extraordinary designs.
David Vandervort is one of eight architects participating in the Lindal Architects Collaborative, which provides clients with a diverse portfolio of extraordinary designs.
The Lindal Imagine Series' Mesquite is designed in keeping with the classic Usonian layouts that circulate around a central core, creating a cozy space open to the landscape.
The Lindal Imagine Series' Mesquite is designed in keeping with the classic Usonian layouts that circulate around a central core, creating a cozy space open to the landscape.
The compact linear plan of the Lindal Imagine Series Highland Park design is perfectly suited for any size lot, including a small urban infill.
The compact linear plan of the Lindal Imagine Series Highland Park design is perfectly suited for any size lot, including a small urban infill.
In stark contrast to the home’s private front elevation, the home’s glowing rear elevations showcase the Lindal post and beam system at dusk. The adult living space of the upper level is complemented by three large bedrooms and shared communal area under 10-foot-high cedar-lined ceilings. The hillside living level, naturally lit from dawn to dusk, adds both cost and energy efficiency to the entire Lindal home.
In stark contrast to the home’s private front elevation, the home’s glowing rear elevations showcase the Lindal post and beam system at dusk. The adult living space of the upper level is complemented by three large bedrooms and shared communal area under 10-foot-high cedar-lined ceilings. The hillside living level, naturally lit from dawn to dusk, adds both cost and energy efficiency to the entire Lindal home.
Compact yet functional, the Lindal Imagine Series' Madison home is a Usonian design for today’s lifestyle, with both modern amenities and the original features that have stood the test of time.
Compact yet functional, the Lindal Imagine Series' Madison home is a Usonian design for today’s lifestyle, with both modern amenities and the original features that have stood the test of time.
Deep overhangs shade the Lindal Imagine Series Crystal Springs house from the summer sun and add to the horizontality of the design. Natural light enters from a wall of windows in the great room.
Deep overhangs shade the Lindal Imagine Series Crystal Springs house from the summer sun and add to the horizontality of the design. Natural light enters from a wall of windows in the great room.
As an architect who specializes in universal access design and ADA compliance and as a wheelchair user herself, Karen Braitmayer was no stranger to the challenges of accessible design. Although she had been able to take advantage of her 1954 home's single-level, open layout, as her daughter (also a wheelchair user) grew up, the family's accessibility needs also shifted. The main living area includes a more formal sitting area near the entrance, the dining area, Braitmayer’s workspace, and the kitchen—you can see the couple’s daughter working at the island. In the foreground is a pair of midcentury chairs; at left is a Heywood-Wakefield that Braitmayer found at an antiques shop. Seattle-based designer Lucy Johnson completed the interiors. The windows are from Lindal, and the exterior doors are from Marvin.
As an architect who specializes in universal access design and ADA compliance and as a wheelchair user herself, Karen Braitmayer was no stranger to the challenges of accessible design. Although she had been able to take advantage of her 1954 home's single-level, open layout, as her daughter (also a wheelchair user) grew up, the family's accessibility needs also shifted. The main living area includes a more formal sitting area near the entrance, the dining area, Braitmayer’s workspace, and the kitchen—you can see the couple’s daughter working at the island. In the foreground is a pair of midcentury chairs; at left is a Heywood-Wakefield that Braitmayer found at an antiques shop. Seattle-based designer Lucy Johnson completed the interiors. The windows are from Lindal, and the exterior doors are from Marvin.
The Lindal Imagine Series' Silverton design is translated from the Gordon House, one of the last Usonian designs in Frank Lloyd Wright’s career and a wonderful expression of a two-story Usonian home.
The Lindal Imagine Series' Silverton design is translated from the Gordon House, one of the last Usonian designs in Frank Lloyd Wright’s career and a wonderful expression of a two-story Usonian home.
The cozy fireplace seating area is located under the upper mezzanine. Upstairs the mezzanine can be used as a study, with three windows bringing plenty of light into the interior. Lindal Imagine Series Crystal Springs.
The cozy fireplace seating area is located under the upper mezzanine. Upstairs the mezzanine can be used as a study, with three windows bringing plenty of light into the interior. Lindal Imagine Series Crystal Springs.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s final Usonian design; the Seth Peterson cottage, explored the concept of tiny homes long before it became popular in modern home design. Mirror Lake is a Lindal Imagine Series design inspired by the Seth Peterson Cottage.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s final Usonian design; the Seth Peterson cottage, explored the concept of tiny homes long before it became popular in modern home design. Mirror Lake is a Lindal Imagine Series design inspired by the Seth Peterson Cottage.
The Lindal Imagine Series' Willoughby is translated from Penfield House, one of the few Usonian designs in Frank Lloyd Wright’s career designed for a tall client (6’8″). As such, it forced Wright to move away from the low ceiling heights that characterized many of his other Usonian designs.
The Lindal Imagine Series' Willoughby is translated from Penfield House, one of the few Usonian designs in Frank Lloyd Wright’s career designed for a tall client (6’8″). As such, it forced Wright to move away from the low ceiling heights that characterized many of his other Usonian designs.
As one turns toward the sunlight, the volume explodes to a 17’ high x 37’ long and 22’ deep great room. The Lindal post and beam system enables the expansive wall of argon filled low-e glass. Mature trees to the west of the house along with a 5’ deep roof overhang shade the glass during the summer months.
As one turns toward the sunlight, the volume explodes to a 17’ high x 37’ long and 22’ deep great room. The Lindal post and beam system enables the expansive wall of argon filled low-e glass. Mature trees to the west of the house along with a 5’ deep roof overhang shade the glass during the summer months.
The Lindal Imagine Series' Madison design is inspired by Jacobs 1, the first Usonian home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built for Hebert and Katharine Jacobs in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1937. In 2019, Jacobs 1 was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in recognition of its seminal impact on the modern residential architectural landscape of U.S. in the 20th century.
The Lindal Imagine Series' Madison design is inspired by Jacobs 1, the first Usonian home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built for Hebert and Katharine Jacobs in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1937. In 2019, Jacobs 1 was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in recognition of its seminal impact on the modern residential architectural landscape of U.S. in the 20th century.
The comfortable and relaxed simplicity of the interior is enhanced by the duo-tone color palette. The  natural materials of the Lindal post and beam, the laminated beams, clear cedar ceiling liner, fir window frames and trim, and kitchen cabinets are all custom stained in a warm natural hue, while the other human-made surfaces, large format porcelain floor tiles, steel kitchen backsplashes and fireplace surround are in slate hues.
The comfortable and relaxed simplicity of the interior is enhanced by the duo-tone color palette. The natural materials of the Lindal post and beam, the laminated beams, clear cedar ceiling liner, fir window frames and trim, and kitchen cabinets are all custom stained in a warm natural hue, while the other human-made surfaces, large format porcelain floor tiles, steel kitchen backsplashes and fireplace surround are in slate hues.
Hudson Valley Cedar homes are pre-engineered structures that arrive as a kit, broken down into component parts that are efficiently delivered to the site to be assembled and then finished by a local craftsman. Hudson Valley Cedar Homes, based in Cold Spring, New York, is a licensed distributor of Lindal Cedar Homes, a company with more than 70 years of experience constructing high-quality, customizable homes made out of wood. Because of this, Hudson Valley Cedar Homes offers homes that are customizable but also attuned to local laws, site conditions, and contractors for an energy-conscious home.
Hudson Valley Cedar homes are pre-engineered structures that arrive as a kit, broken down into component parts that are efficiently delivered to the site to be assembled and then finished by a local craftsman. Hudson Valley Cedar Homes, based in Cold Spring, New York, is a licensed distributor of Lindal Cedar Homes, a company with more than 70 years of experience constructing high-quality, customizable homes made out of wood. Because of this, Hudson Valley Cedar Homes offers homes that are customizable but also attuned to local laws, site conditions, and contractors for an energy-conscious home.