This $2.3 million home north of Toronto is inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright
Arts and Crafts meets nature meets craftsmanship and simplicity, are the building blocks of a Frank Lloyd Wright home.
And this King, Ontario home embodies those principles beautifully. The exterior is simplistic with its almost utilitarian structure.
The bright foyer with ceiling cut-out.
The entranceway is warm and inviting with a mix of bold and subdued tones.
The foyer.
And inside you'll notice lots of natural materials.
The primary bathroom.
For example, the rich wood accents throughout the home, oak hardwood flooring, and the stone fireplace in the living room.
The living room.
There are also big floor-to-ceiling windows that help bring the surrounding 0.6 acres of nature outside into them home along with plenty of natural light.
The front entrance and stairs leading to the basement.
The home boasts an open concept layout with almost everything being on the main floor, including the three bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The family room.
And while the current decor is more modern, you could definitely lean into that Lloyd Wright style even more if you added in some more mid-century modern pieces.
The open concept home with custom light fixtures.
The large principal rooms flow seemlessly together and most have walk-outs to the backyard.
The kitchen with a built-in fridge, dishwasher, and a gas cooktop.
The kitchen is modern and minimalist with clean lines and integrated appliances.
The dining room.
It's also open concept with the dining room, making it ideal for entertaining.
The primary bedroom.
The bedrooms are well sized and the primary bedroom has a five-piece ensuite bathroom.
The basement.
On the lower level of the home you'll find a gym, sauna, rec room and games room that features a wet bar.
The backyard.
Outside there's a fabulous saltwater pool fit for the most epic of pool parties.
The inground saltwater pool.
The home is currently listed for $2,288,000 – a substantial drop from its original listing price in April 2022 of $2,699,900.
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