Frank Lloyd Wright’s Granddaughter Designed This $1.2M Colorado Home
Elizabeth Wright Ingraham channeled her grandfather’s vision as she incorporated built-ins, natural materials, an open floor plan, and views of Pikes Peak.

Location: 1455 La Mesa Street, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Price: $1,200,000
Year Built: 1951
Architect: Elizabeth Wright Ingraham
Footprint: 3,045 square feet (4 bedrooms, 3 baths)
Lot Size: 1.54 Acres
From the Agent: “Welcome to the Wood-Peterson House! This iconic 1951 midcentury-modern masterpiece is a one-of-a-kind home designed by renowned architect Elizabeth Wright Ingraham (granddaughter of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright), nestled on an incredibly private 1.5+ acre lot with inspiring Pikes Peak views. The residence has a sprawling multilevel floor plan with multiple living spaces, four bedrooms, and three baths. Recent upgrades include a new roof (2022), gas line (2017), septic system (2015), and furnace (2016). This property has only been for sale once before, which makes this truly a rare opportunity to own a piece of Colorado Springs architectural history.”

The woodburning fireplace is vented with a copper hood.
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Elizabeth Wright Ingraham utilized stone and concrete for the flooring and walls.
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