Interior Design Inspiration: The Laurent House


Some exciting news from my neck of the woods (Rockford, Illinois)…this Frank Lloyd Wright gem will soon be opening its doors as a museum!

The famous architect built The Laurent House (home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laurent) in 1956, and the couple lived here 56 years.

After Mr. Laurent’s passing, plans to designate the house a national historical designation began.

This is the famed architect’s only handicapped-accessible home, built for Ken Laurent who was injured in WWII.


The museum will open in April, but my husband and I were so excited to glimpse a peek at the exterior that we took a bike ride over to ooh and ahh.

Except for carpeting (which covers concrete floors and will be removed before the opening),
everything is in original condition!

The community came together this summer for a ‘Party at Frank’s House’ to raise funds for the Laurent Foundation.

I am so pleased our town will soon draw visitors from around the globe to tour what Frank referred to as ‘his little gem.’

Need more encouragement to visit?

I will meet you there and hook you up with THE BEST chocolate on the planet right here in Rockford.

Peace to you right where you are.

michele

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9 Comments

  1. September 4, 2012 / 11:47 am

    Very, very nice to see – I like it a lot!

  2. September 4, 2012 / 12:31 pm

    I am happy to see this, Michele. I know that this will mean a lot to your hometown.
    Happy Tuesday.
    Teresa
    xoxo

  3. September 4, 2012 / 12:34 pm

    wow! It's amazing how beautiful and relevant the interiors are to today's design! Looks like you had a fab weekend!
    cheers, Barbara

  4. September 4, 2012 / 8:12 pm

    So great! One of the best all time architects in my book – and so one with nature, as he intended. That's great that only one family lived there, and that generation didn't see any need to "remodel" or "redecorate" – aren't we glad now that they didn't? What an experience it will be to tour it!

  5. September 4, 2012 / 9:53 pm

    It's intriguing to see the house, and so neat that it will be saved and admired as an architectural work of art…

    Cindy

  6. September 5, 2012 / 1:18 am

    I remember studying his design in college.. and I was so blown away I actually retained much of what I learned Lol! This looks great and I'm on my way so.. let's have some chocolate 🙂

    leslie

  7. September 5, 2012 / 1:56 am

    Frank Lloyd Wright and chocolate…a winning combination!

    🙂

  8. September 6, 2012 / 10:51 am

    I LOVE Frank Lloyd Wright, I remember I had to analyze one of his buildings in college, the Robie house in Chicago:)
    I wish I could go see the Laurent House in person when it opens.
    Love your blogg, lots of inspiration.
    Hugs
    Liza

  9. September 6, 2012 / 3:57 pm

    thanks so much, liza!

    i lived in oak park as a child for several years so the museum there was my introduction to frank lloyd wright. i also recently stayed at the arizona biltmore, a wonderful way to get your frank fix!

    michele

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