Floor plan of first floorThe west side faces the street while a driveway goes along the north side. |
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Living Room |
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South side of living room with band of leaded glass windows |
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South and west sides of the living room |
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Front window facing the street |
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Skylights above windowsThis southern exposure with both the band of large leaded glass windows and the skylights provides wonderful light to the interior of the living room.
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Dining RoomThe dining room is typical of many of Wright's houses. Here the tall straight backs of the chairs and the corner posts close in the dining table--a sort of room within the room. The design of the lights at the corners echoes the window motifs. |
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Stairwell, stairwell windows, and upstairs bedroomA traditional house of this period would have had a grand processional staircase. But Wright's staircases are often hidden and rarely a significant feature of the house. The landing, however, has the benefit of the bank of windows on the north side of the house. |
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Windows, dining room windows to the right |
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