A peninsula is lined with Form barstools from Simon Legald.
A fresh coat of paint gave the home a striking update.
A custom medicine cabinet hovers over the fir vanity, which is topped with Pure White Caesarstone. Two-inch, black hexagonal floor tile provides a note of contrast. The wall-mounted faucet is from the Kohler Purist line.
By removing the hearth, the architects freed up space to create a proper entry nook by the front door. It’s clad in vertical grain fir and adorned with Afteroom coat hangers by Menu.
The rec room features yet more parquet teak floors, a wet bar, a pool table, and additional custom furnishings.
The dining room features teak built-ins and floor-to-ceiling windows.
The grand foyer features terrazzo floors, pillars made of Roman bricks, massive teak paneling, and tessellated skylights.
The master bathroom has a floor-to-ceiling windowed corner that holds a Belle freestanding tub by Progetto and in-wall fixtures by Copper Bath.
A built-in window seat across from the kitchen gives guests a spot to sit close to the cooking action.
Floral-patterned tiles line the master bath, complete with a full-size tub and separate shower. The surprisingly roomy space provides all the amenities of a traditional home.
Downstairs, built-in shelving lines the starboard side, offering ample space for displaying books and memorabilia. The home's three bedrooms and full bathroom are accessible off the hallway.
One of the floor-to-ceiling doors leads directly to the backyard deck/garden.
Bespoke storage lines the left wall of the kitchen. The hand-turned white-oak knobs complements the cabinetry and centralized island.
Boasting exposed beams, the kitchen also has custom white-oak cabinetry built by Philadelphia Woodworking Co. An oversized picture window overlooks the backyard garden.
With floor-to-ceiling shelving, the shoe closet can easily convert into storage for any other additional items preferred to be left unseen.
A view from the back edge of the lot. Aside from electrical updates, a new roof, and other minor repairs overseen by historical professionals, the home remains in remarkably original condition.
A look inside the detached structure. More glass-inset blocks brighten the small space, staged only with a few pieces of Wright-designed furniture.
A 264-square-foot annex is located near the rear of the lush .73-acre lot. The open space could be used as a guest house or studio.