John D. Haynes House / Recent Guest Experience

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John D. Haynes House / Recent Guest Experience

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From the moment you pull into the carport and step up to the porch, you know you are in a special place.



I loved the sense of openness in the living areas of the Haynes house - the high ceilings and tall windows. The brick work was lovely too - bringing the 'outside in' as Wright is so famous for doing. Of course, the tall windows and elimination of corners really gave you the feeling of being outside and the sun streaming in the windows was great. The natural light in the kitchen was wonderful too.



Wright's little tricks to the eye were fun to see. I KNEW there was a bathroom in the master bedroom but when I got to the room, I thought, "Maybe I was wrong". It was hidden so nicely. The brick work in the shower was very cool.



I can't wait to come back! Wishing you continued success.


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