The Banyan House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice Mark Mills, is a mid-century treasure nestled in Carmel-by-the-Sea. It’s also for sale, listed at $2,795,000.

The home fits into the Californian landscape beautifully. Mills embraced Wright’s principles of organic architecture, crafting a home that harmonizes effortlessly with its natural surroundings.

The design incorporates local materials, including original redwood beams, siding, and Mills’ distinctive “desert masonry” concrete, creating a textural interplay that grounds the home in its environment.

Natural light pours into the interiors through expansive windows, blurring the boundaries between indoors and out, while stained glass details in more intimate spaces bring a touch of artistry and tranquility.

The result is a home that feels both vibrant and serene, designed to adapt to the rhythms of its surroundings.

Just steps from downtown Carmel, the property balances retreat and accessibility. It features a sunlit solarium, a separate studio, and a striking custom iron gate that welcomes you to its lush, manicured grounds. The design and layout would make Frank Lloyd Wright proud.

Custom stained glass adorns the bedrooms, and brings a unique flow of light into the spaces.

A unique combination of architecture and nature, the Banyan House is a tribute to mid-century design and the vision of Mark Mills.

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