In Connecticut, a Woodsy Midcentury by a Frank Lloyd Wright Protégé Asks $2.5M

Designed by architect Allan J. Gelbin, the updated three-bedroom is defined by deep eaves, built-in furniture, and extensive glazing.

In Connecticut, a Woodsy Midcentury by a Frank Lloyd Wright Protégé Asks $2.5M

Designed by architect Allan J. Gelbin, the updated three-bedroom is defined by deep eaves, built-in furniture, and extensive glazing.

Designed by architect Allan J. Gelbin, this three-bedroom midcentury is defined by deep eaves, built-in furniture, and extensive glazing.

Location: 32 Deer Run Road, Wilton, Connecticut

Price: $2,500,000

Architect:  Allan J. Gelbin

Year Built: 1961

Footprint: 3,035 square feet (three bedrooms, three baths)

Lot Size: 2.6 acres

From the Agent: "Introducing an artful masterpiece of midcentury-modern architecture, designed by acclaimed architect Allan J. Gelbin, a protégé of Frank Lloyd Wright. Meticulously renovated by SkyView Builders, this home preserves its era’s essence while meeting modern living demands. Flooded with natural light, the open layout reveals expansive windows framing breathtaking views and amazing outdoor entertaining space that meanders down to the pool and further on to the lake. The living room features sleek lines, a corner fireplace, and warm wood accents in keeping with the architect’s vision and incorporating many of the original details. Two additional family rooms offer versatility: one for entertaining, and one for relaxing. The primary suite boasts wraparound windows, copious closets, and a stylish bathroom with a NativeStone soaking tub."

The single-level residence sits nestled amidst soaring trees and lush greenery.

The single-level residence sits nestled amidst soaring trees and lush greenery.

Photo courtesy of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, New England Properties

Expansive glazing infuses the interiors with natural light while enhancing the home's connection with nature.

Large windows fill the interiors with natural light and views of the surrounding woods.

Photo courtesy of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, New England Properties

Photo courtesy of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, New England Properties

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