As we continue with our Frank Lloyd Wright series, next I present to you the children’s playroom! I utterly adore this room! Wow, and what a playroom it is! Talk about phenomenal! I could have spent hours in this room, as an adult or a child! With its curved ceiling and large windows, this space is ideal for spending time with a child-like imagination, and the tall, prairie grass a mere few steps away (now I’m back in 1907 here)!!
Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing this series. I love seeing all the pictures!
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Why thank you so much my dear! I have more coming soon! I just love this house. He was amazingly ahead of his time, wasn’t he? Cher xo
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It is amazing! Like you I could easily spend a day in the playroom.
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Oh yes, me too!
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The natural lighting makes it absolutely perfect 🙂
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Oh I agree, Andy! It really does work perfectly, doesn’t it? Cher xo
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ya 🙂 add a glass ceiling and done 🙂
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Right?!! 😉
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one word…wow!!
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I agree my dear!! Cher xo
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he was way before his time, so unique and lovely.
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Oh yes, that is for sure!! Amazing to think this house is more than 100 years old, isn’t it? Cher xo
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thanks for sharing these photos!
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It is indeed my pleasure; thank you!!
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xo
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Magical space!
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Isn’t it just? Can you imagine being a child in this wonderful room? Cher xo
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I’m intrigued by the lighting in this room. The wooden colors are warm and relaxing 🙂
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Oh yes, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie Style intentionally incorporated nature and natural colors in every structure. It is so hard to believe this building is over 100 years old, isn’t it? I agree; such a warm and relaxing room! Cher xo
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Forget the children, I want to play in there! 😉
Big hugs, Cher, thanks for the lovely pix!!! xo
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I sure do too, Donna! Wait until you see more pics! What a place! Can you imagine spending a wonderful stormy day in there, or a sunny, super day? It’s suited for any weather anytime!! I love it! Thank you, dear Donna! Big hugs, Cher xo
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I can picture a gorgeous stormy day, the rain running down those windows, the gentle tap on the roof…beautiful.
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That sounds ideal, Donna! I wonder how many times they sat in that room experiencing it just like that!!! Bliss!
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Cher…all that LIGHT! Wonderful.
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Isn’t it great? I love this room!! Cher xo
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new site is up now, not much on it though.
mclawson.com 😬
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Well thank you for letting all of us know, John! Please make note of John’s new site, everyone! Cher xo
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Cher, IMHO, Wright was the best. I’ve always admired his work. Thanks for this. 🙂
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Hi dear Carol! It is so wonderful to hear from you! I love his work, too! I will be posting more photos of his house!! Hope all is well with you! Cher xo
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I agree, this is fabulous. A room to breathe in.
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Ah yes, I completely agree, Hilary! Cher xo
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I love everything about this room! I could live in it 🙂
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Me too, Helen! I would be so happy with just this one room! Cher xo
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Back in my working life I used to travel to Chicago every month (which always included a weekend in which I was a tourist). I am happy to have seen this very room. I loved Wright’s incorporation of light and air. Fantastic.
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WOW! What an enchanting room… my mind is making up fairy tales at a glance. I want to play here 🙂
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Ah my dear, I know exactly what you mean! It is enchanting, isn’t it? And to think it is over 100 years old is incredible!!!! Cher xo
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