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Experts in upholstery, landscape design, carpentry, interior design and decorative painting all share their unique perspectives and tricks of the trade to unlock your home’s potential.

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Monday, 04 January 2016 11:54

Top 11 Frank Lloyd Wright Houses You Can Tour

Few architects have had such a profound effect on contemporary culture as Frank Lloyd Wright. Not only did he change the face of modern living forever (you have him to thank for open floor plans, carports, and air conditioning), his work continues to inspire new generations of designers and design lovers alike. Just this fall, Opening Ceremony dedicated its entire Fashion Week collection to the almighty Wright. Part of the reason that the architect’s influence remains so pervasive, is the abundance of Wright-designed structures that remain intact and open to the public throughout the country.

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1. Brownstone Renewed by Jayne Design Studio - This New York City townhouse, which once served as a multi-unit apartment building, was restored to a single family residence for a young family. Designer Thomas Jayne was tasked with creating cohesive interior spaces that meshed with the home’s original architectural elements while maintaining a contemporary edge.

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1. Brownstone Renewed by Jayne Design Studio - This New York City townhouse, which once served as a multi-unit apartment building, was restored to a single family residence for a young family. Designer Thomas Jayne was tasked with creating cohesive interior spaces that meshed with the home’s original architectural elements while maintaining a contemporary edge.

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For the first time in its 62-year history, the seminal Winter Antiques Show has named four of the country’s most influential tastemakers Honorary Design Chairs. Ellie Cullman, Alexa Hampton, Markham Roberts and Nate Berkus have all been selected for their prominence in the industry and expertise in decorating with antiques.

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1. Society Hill Renovation by Eberlein Design Consultants Inc. - This refined and welcoming home in Philadelphia’s historic Society Hill neighborhood underwent a significant renovation but retains its original charm thanks to interior designer Barbara Eberlein. The light-filled residence, which dates back to the 19th century, boasts a masterful mix of one-of-a-kind antiques, delightful patterns and beautifully crafted details.

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1. Manhattan Collector’s Townhouse by David Scott Parker Architects

This townhouse on Manhattan’s eastside seamlessly blends historic and modern elements. Designed for avid collectors, the home’s interiors ingeniously highlight the inhabitants’ stunning holdings, which range from commanding antique pieces and Tiffany glass to contemporary sculpture and modern paintings.

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1. Charlton Heston’s midcentury home hits the market for the first time ever. The Academy Award-winning actor Charlton Heston commissioned Modernist architect William S. Beckett to design this Beverly Hills abode In 1959. Perched on 2.9 acres overlooking Coldwater Canyon, the home, which is mostly original, has remained in the Heston family until now. The five-bedroom residence spans nearly 10,000 square feet and has garnered tons of attention thanks to its lasting midcentury appeal.

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1. Horse Country Estate by Cullman & Kravis - This beautifully appointed country estate favors refined elegance over classic rusticity. Boasting stunning antiques as well as a spectacular collection of modern art, the home remains incredibly inviting thanks to sumptuous furnishings and textiles.

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1. Westchester House by Glenn Gissler Design

This inviting Westchester residence is home to a museum-worthy modern art collection that includes works by such luminaries as Robert Motherwell, Cy Twombly and Jean Dubuffet. Designer Glenn Gissler sought to create a stylish and sophisticated setting that highlighted these exceptional works without ostentation. To complement the collection, Gissler selected furniture from the early and mid-twentieth century, including designs by Mies van der Rohe, Pierre Chareau, Carlo Scarpa, Hans Wegner and Eero Saarinen, as well as Colonial era pieces, creating a...

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