Redwood City house inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright for sale

A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who assisted Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million.

Open concept living room attached to deck.
A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) 

The property nestled in the Emerald Hills neighborhood was designed by William A. Patrick, a Taliesin Legacy Fellow in 1948, who worked with the renowned architect. The home showcases Wright’s signature design style of simplicity, openness, privacy and natural beauty.

Scenic deck.
A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) 
Bedroom extension.
A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) 
Master bedroom.
A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) 

The 3,419-square-foot home has four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms. Floor-to-ceiling windows let in abundant natural light, and the open-concept great room has access to a large deck with treetop views. Other features include a hand-painted concrete floor, a den and a master suite with a retractable living area. A stone walkway and well-kept garden can be found outside the home.

Back view of home.
A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) 

Pamela Tyson with Compass is the listing agent.

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