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The most prominent served space is the two-story living room that occupies all of the house to the right of the front door. Most of its front wall is occupied by a built-in bookcase (Margaret Esherick was a bookseller) [3] that reaches up to the horizontal window at the second story. The side wall contains a deep fireplace.
Published plans of the house show how rooms were designed to accommodate particular furniture arrangements and indicate extensive use of built in furniture, for instance the fireplace area has a built-in sofa and bookshelves. The bookshelves remain but the sofa was never built. [1]
The Isabel Roberts house is sometimes credited as being the first split-level house. It also has features typical of Wright's mature Prairie style, including broad overhanging eaves, low hip roofs, continuous bands of windows which he called “light screens”, an emphatic water table, cruciform plan, large fireplace surrounded by Roman brick, built-in bookcases, stained woodwork, a tree ...
A fireplace anchors one wall of the living room at 259 Merrain Road in Palm Beach. ... The library has cerused-wood paneling, built-in bookcases and a bay window. In the backyard, the pool, with a ...
A motorcourt dominated by two olive trees fronts the all-glass entryway, which opens immediately into a great room with two massive wrought iron chandeliers, a fireplace, built-in bookshelves, and ...
There is a late 18th century fireplace made of yellow and white marble, probably designed by John Fisher, and a library with built-in bookshelves, a gilded ceiling and cornices, which was probably designed by Edward Blore. [1] Carr's coach house and stable block is separately listed at grade II*.