It’s a fantastic Wrightish design, every part custom engineered and custom-made. It’s in The Woodlands, Enid’s best neighborhood for many years. Built in ’92, it wasn’t there when I lived in Enid in the ’70s.
From the blurb:
Upon completion the home was featured on the HGTV series “Extreme Homes”. When entering the walled courtyard with brick pavers you will access the home through the hand carved front door, there you will immediately notice the special features of the hand painted mural, the full wall of hand carved walnut paneling to replicate tree trunks and the custom 20″ floor tiles with hand pressed leaves. The large living lounge area with 22′ coffered ceiling is supported by many engineered floor to ceiling steel beams. An extensive amount of copper was used both on the exterior as well as the interior of the home. The copper ceiling in main living area is reflected by 6’x4″ mirror strips. The south wall of windows was manufactured by Pella solar bronze with 3/4″ insulated double pane glass and are redwood encased all along the south wall and are slanted to provide some sound proofing.

How much? 25 million? Nope, 450K.
Why would you want to pay a huge 450K for a lousy little Fallingwater of the Plains when you could get SO MUCH MORE for the same price elsewhere? In my homeless-infested neighborhood in Spokane, you could buy ALL OF THIS! for the same price. Plus bonus transients lighting custom-made fires and committing custom-engineered vandalism! How could you resist?

