A Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Frank Lloyd Wright home is now available to purchase for $1.2 million.
The 1,800-square-foot midcentury modern residence stands out from the suburban pack with iconic styling and a, well, unique floorplan: the three-bedroom, two-bath home is devoid of right angles, and every corner measures in at either 60 or 120 degrees. The constant inventiveness of the spaces adds up to a living style that engages endlessly.
Each of the main living spaces is boldly nontraditional, from the triangle-shaped living room with its walls of French doors, to the angular kitchen with its hexagonal skylight. Fans of the revered architect will be pleased to find that the 1951-built home has been exceptionally well cared for, and updated in the most sensitively subtle ways possible.
Dubbed the Stuart Richardson house, the Usonian-style abode is clad with detailed wood paneling in every room. As intended, its unique styling blends beautifully with the surrounding greenery, creating a dialogue between house and setting with that particular Wright fluency.
Future residents will likely be drawn to the natural indoor-outdoor flow from the living room to the lush landscaping and swimming pool in the backyard.