Frank Lloyd Wright House in The Suburbs of New York City | FLW Home Tour in Glen Ridge New Jersey

Frank Lloyd Wright House in The Suburbs of New York City | FLW Home Tour in Glen Ridge New Jersey Let’s Schedule time to speak: Did you know that Frank Lloyd Wright designed a home in the Suburbs of New York City while he was in the area working on the famous Guggenheim Museum? The home is located in the idyllic town of Glen Ridge New Jersey, neighbor to the east of Montclair. However, according to Wikipedia, this restored Frank Lloyd Wright House was originally designed for a site in Livingston NJ, but due to “complications imposed by World War II” the home had to wait 10 years to be built and ended up in Glen Ridge. Join us as we take a modern home tour and explore the beautiful renovation and imaginative spaces. Interesting fact that I left out of the video, the owner told me that Wright originally told the client, Stuart Richardson, that the home would cost about $7,000 to build, but the final construction cost totaled $21,000 and still had unfinished element
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