See Inside One of Frank Lloyd Wright's Earliest Commissions
Briefly

The Warren Hickox house, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900, recently sold for $449,000, marking its first sale in nearly half a century. Known for its architectural significance as one of Wright's early commissions, the home had been privately owned since 1976, offering little opportunity for public viewing. Its listing not only attracted buyers but also provided a rare chance to explore its interior, standing alongside another notable Wright creation, the Bradley House. Both homes reflect the early development of Wright's distinctive style greater than other Victorian models common in that era.
This was truly a family home, and the homeowners were very private people, so few guests have been in the house in the last 50 years.
The Warren Hickox house, the home sits next to another Wright design, the Bradley House, both commissioned by a brother and sister at the turn of the century.
Read at Architectural Digest
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