in ,

Iconic Architecture | The Balogh House

Looking to update and upgrade your living situation? Well, pack your bags because today we get a look at a home that will have you longing for a new place to call home. Architect Tivadar Balogh built the Balogh House in 1958. The home was constructed based on his Progressive Architecture prize drawings. Back in 2012, the home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Now the house is on the market for the very first time.

This stunning dwelling is a redwood-clad cube, sitting on 2.7 wooded acres. The home itself features 1,911 square feet of living space, boasting a carefully preserved interior in the process. The home retains its historic character with original wood paneling, mid-century modern furnishings, and expansive glazing. The structure features two bedrooms, an office, and a stunning two-story great room on the inside.

However, the covered outdoor spaces give the modest dwelling an open, spacious allure that is undeniable. This home is a gem, a beautiful example of mid-century modern design with outstanding attention to detail and use of space.

Take a closer look at the Balogh House in the images below and head over to Real Estate One to find out more immediately. Place your bid and keep it locked with The Culture Curators for more outstanding architecture coming soon.

Photos via Real Estate One

Written by Jesse James

Author, Audiophile, Style connoisseur, & Sneakerhead. Passionate for life and happiness!

Stop x Stay | Nautilus by Arlo Hotels Unveils Redesigned 1950s Miami Hotel

Style In The Bag | The Psycho Bunny x Troubadour Capsule Collection