Love the style! Feels like a maze! Circa 1962 by artsy genius in Ohio.
- Address: 920 Wallwood Dr, Copley, OH 44321
- Price: Last listed for $535,000 (Currently off the market)
- Size: 3 Beds, 2.5 Baths, 2,000 sqft of pure architectural genius
- Land: 0.59 acres of newly landscaped grounds
- Bonus: Built in 1962 by a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, marine cherry wood ceilings, and polished concrete floors

Designed by Mid-Century Royalty
Oh my goodness, architecture nerds and mid-century modern fans, pull up a chair! This 1962 brick marvel was meticulously built by a student of the legendary Frank Lloyd Wright. You can instantly feel that timeless, artsy genius the second you walk through the brand-new custom front door. If you are tired of standard houses and want a home with some serious bragging rights, this geometric beauty is an absolute dream come true.
Soaring Ceilings and Secret Lights
The absolute best part of this entire home has to be the jaw-dropping great room. It features soaring ceilings made from rich marine cherry wood that actually light up from underneath! Talk about a mood setter. The floors have been updated to beautiful polished concrete, and the room comes with built-in bench seating that was recently reupholstered. You can stack your favorite books on the built-in shelves and stay cozy by the stunning brick fireplace all winter long.

Walls of Windows and a Cool Kitchen
The main floor is practically made of glass, featuring massive walls of windows and two sets of French doors. They lead out to a gorgeous wraparound screened-in porch with skylights, so you can enjoy nature without the bugs. The kitchen is compact but super smartly engineered with tall ceilings, red brick accents, and a giant skylight that lets you cook under the stars.

Downstairs Magic and Sandstone Patios
Walk downstairs to find three spacious bedrooms with fancy motorized window shades. The primary suite is a total treat with its own huge bathroom and custom built-in closets. Outside, the yard has been completely refreshed with lovely new landscaping and a massive sandstone patio that is just begging for a summer barbecue. It is a rare, irreplaceable piece of architectural history!
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