In the latest issue of Food and Wine, these cabins are written up as being inspired by the designs of Frank Lloyd Wright. These places look amazing!
One of the cabins is called The Rattenbury, named after architect John Rattenbury....an FLW apprentice. It'll set you back $875 a night, but it really seems awesome from the photos. From the sight.....
The Rattenbury cottage sits atop a hill at the end of its own private road, and is in every way a feast for the eyes! Offering the most dramatic lake views, it was designed by John Rattenbury of Taliesin Architects & The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. This “little house” of a cottage (~900 sq. ft.) is unforgettable for its Prairie style architecture, massive 14’ high stone fireplace, clear-cedar interior, oak hardwood floor, fine appointments, and cathedral ceiling with clerestory windows. In the bath, have fun with the unique “wet room” tile shower with rainforest showerhead, plus the oversized Jacuzzi tub. The indulgent comforts of the luxuriously outfitted King bed, concert hall sound system and marvelous cantilevered private deck are icing on the cake. And of course, it offers the extra ease and convenience of a carport.
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