Photo 1 of 30 in Bloomfield House by Ante Kelic. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes. From midcentury modern to prefab housing and renovations, these stylish spaces suit every taste.
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Tagged: Bedroom. Photo 8 of 30 in Bloomfield House by Ante Kelic. Browse inspirational photos of modern bedrooms. Explore new ways to personalize your bedroom retreat with well-designed beds, dressers, night stands, chairs, wardrobes, storage options, and more.
Next > < Previous HOBOKEN HISTORIC BROWNSTONE | Hoboken, New Jersey Architect: C. Thibault General Contractor: Brinton Brosius Photographer: Tim Lenz We channeled the wife’s European roots throughout the design process with a fresh, clean palette and natural wood finishes. Our
A beautiful and modern take on sophisticated New England style, set against the backdrop of a lavish English country house and three standalone cottages.
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NRHP #97000283 5045 Pon Valley Road Bloomfield Hills, MI Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright L-shaped Usonian house located in the middle of the woods with a pond. Original clients were school teachers who spent their retirement money on a Wright-designed house instead of traveling the world. I probably would have chosen the latter. The Gregor Affleck house is nearby, but there's only so much architecture a girl can take in a 24 hour period. Besides, I have moved on from my Wright obsession that I suffered from, say, 8 years ago.
Photo 20 of 30 in Bloomfield House by Ante Kelic. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes. From midcentury modern to prefab housing and renovations, these stylish spaces suit every taste.
Built in 2017 by contractor Mike Petrucci for his own family, this coastal style home was built to embrace the lake but with a timeless style
If colour at home scares you, you might just have chromophobia. For those looking to move past it, Fiona McKenzie Johnston speaks to the experts to find out how
Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith dreamed of living in a Frank Lloyd Wright house. Here’s how they made it happen on a modest teacher’s salary. By Susan Peck Photography by Brett Mountain If you keep on believing, the dream you wish will come true. If that sounds like a line from a fairy tale, it is. It was also the philosophy that helped Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith build their historic Frank Lloyd Wright house in Bloomfield Hills in 1949. The dream began for Melvyn Maxwell (known as Smithy) in 1939, while teaching at a Detroit public school. Mesmerized by a slide presentation of Wright’s Fallingwater house in Pennsylvania, he made a grandiose vow to his fiance, Sara — also a teacher with a modest salary — “One day we will own a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.” According to an excerpt from “Frank Lloyd Wright Remembered,” after a chance meeting with Wright at his home, Taliesin, the Smiths spent hours in the architect’s studio sharing their vision of building one of his homes in Michigan. They wanted it to become a mecca for artists and musicians — hosting small concerts and art exhibitions yearlong. Wright was […]
Tagged: Staircase. Photo 6 of 30 in Bloomfield House by Ante Kelic. Browse inspirational photos of modern staircases. With treads and rails crafted from wood, metal, concrete, stone, and glass, these creative staircase designs emphasize form and function in equal parts.
Tagged: Outdoor, Back Yard, Stone Fences, Wall, Wood Patio, Porch, Deck, Hanging Lighting, Raised Planters, Concrete Fences, Wall, Small Patio, Porch, Deck, Grass, and Shrubs. Photo 1 of 30 in Bloomfield House by Ante Kelic. Browse inspirational photos of modern outdoor spaces.
Zestimate® Home Value: $2,410,788. Nestled among a lush five acre landscape, this 20,000 Sq Ft storybook castle combines English warmth with French detail. No detail has been overlooked in this truly one of a kind design. From the floor to ceiling mahogany built-ins in the study or to the hand plastered walls to the radiant heated floors throughout the lower level. Resort like amenities include fitness center with dry sauna, drop down theater, 300 bottle wine cellar, and banquet style recreation facility. Take a short stroll beyond the pool through grounds walking trail to find a full tennis and basketball sport court. Porte-cochere connects to an 800 sq ft pristine apartment with full kitchen and bath, ideal for accommodating visiting guests or au pair.
Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith dreamed of living in a Frank Lloyd Wright house. Here’s how they made it happen on a modest teacher’s salary. By Susan Peck Photography by Brett Mountain If you keep on believing, the dream you wish will come true. If that sounds like a line from a fairy tale, it is. It was also the philosophy that helped Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith build their historic Frank Lloyd Wright house in Bloomfield Hills in 1949. The dream began for Melvyn Maxwell (known as Smithy) in 1939, while teaching at a Detroit public school. Mesmerized by a slide presentation of Wright’s Fallingwater house in Pennsylvania, he made a grandiose vow to his fiance, Sara — also a teacher with a modest salary — “One day we will own a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.” According to an excerpt from “Frank Lloyd Wright Remembered,” after a chance meeting with Wright at his home, Taliesin, the Smiths spent hours in the architect’s studio sharing their vision of building one of his homes in Michigan. They wanted it to become a mecca for artists and musicians — hosting small concerts and art exhibitions yearlong. Wright was […]
Architect Bobby McAlpine and designer Ray Booth craft a Pacific Palisades abode that's resonant and traditional, but also fresh and modern.
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Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith dreamed of living in a Frank Lloyd Wright house. Here’s how they made it happen on a modest teacher’s salary. By Susan Peck Photography by Brett Mountain If you keep on believing, the dream you wish will come true. If that sounds like a line from a fairy tale, it is. It was also the philosophy that helped Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith build their historic Frank Lloyd Wright house in Bloomfield Hills in 1949. The dream began for Melvyn Maxwell (known as Smithy) in 1939, while teaching at a Detroit public school. Mesmerized by a slide presentation of Wright’s Fallingwater house in Pennsylvania, he made a grandiose vow to his fiance, Sara — also a teacher with a modest salary — “One day we will own a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.” According to an excerpt from “Frank Lloyd Wright Remembered,” after a chance meeting with Wright at his home, Taliesin, the Smiths spent hours in the architect’s studio sharing their vision of building one of his homes in Michigan. They wanted it to become a mecca for artists and musicians — hosting small concerts and art exhibitions yearlong. Wright was […]
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. . . books have been happily taking over since the beginning and there have been many, many {rather ambitious} attempts to corral the madness — overflowing coffee tables and custom bookcases, built-ins and desk tops — but not until happening upon this pale & pretty display of titles, has there been anything so perfectly chic . . . {images: one via dust jacket attic| two: styling by lindsey ellis beatty, photography by robbie caponetto via pretty stuff | three […]
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Located in Bloomfield Hills near Detroit is a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian gem. Designed in 1946 the 1800 square foot Smith House was to be the home of Melvyn Maxwell Smith and his wife, Sara, both high school teachers. Being of limited means the Smiths sacrificed and saved the 20,000 dollars necessary to build the home, which was finally completed in 1950. Wright visited the house three times after it was built, declaring it “my little gem" with the Smiths simply referring to it as their “haven”.
Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith dreamed of living in a Frank Lloyd Wright house. Here’s how they made it happen on a modest teacher’s salary. By Susan Peck Photography by Brett Mountain If you keep on believing, the dream you wish will come true. If that sounds like a line from a fairy tale, it is. It was also the philosophy that helped Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith build their historic Frank Lloyd Wright house in Bloomfield Hills in 1949. The dream began for Melvyn Maxwell (known as Smithy) in 1939, while teaching at a Detroit public school. Mesmerized by a slide presentation of Wright’s Fallingwater house in Pennsylvania, he made a grandiose vow to his fiance, Sara — also a teacher with a modest salary — “One day we will own a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.” According to an excerpt from “Frank Lloyd Wright Remembered,” after a chance meeting with Wright at his home, Taliesin, the Smiths spent hours in the architect’s studio sharing their vision of building one of his homes in Michigan. They wanted it to become a mecca for artists and musicians — hosting small concerts and art exhibitions yearlong. Wright was […]