There’s an unmistakable presence to 3622 Cragmont Avenue. Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Meyer May House, its horizontal design stretches across the property with a striking architectural rhythm, while abundant wood detailing softens the contemporary lines with warmth and texture. The home feels sculptural yet welcoming—an expression of modern design rooted in craftsmanship, natural materials, and a strong connection to the outdoors.
Douglas fir, slate, copper, and Norman-size brick come together in a material palette that feels deeply intentional, each element carefully selected to reinforce the home’s character. Inspired by the principles of Prairie-style architecture, the exterior reads as layered and grounded, with long lines drawing the eye across the facade. The interplay of warm wood, textured stone, and richly patinated copper gives the home depth, while the elongated brick lends a proportion that feels timeless. Even from the street, the craftsmanship is immediately apparent, every finish working in harmony.
That attention to detail continues inside. An oversize front door opens into a dramatic foyer where two-story ceilings create an immediate sense of scale, anchored by an overhanging library space. Throughout the home, every detail is considered to highlight the structure’s distinctive profile. Long rectangular windows of varying sizes and orientations reinforce the home’s geometry—even the wooden garage door blends seamlessly as a natural extension of the home…