Discover 2 Unique and Exceptional Airbnbs Across Michigan
Spend the weekend in one of these exceptional Airbnbs in Michigan, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, famous for his organic architecture.
Michigan is home to many unique places to spend the night, from castles to literal pieces of architectural history. Here are two exceptional AirBnBs in Michigan that you can spend the night in... each one designed by renowned architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Both are located in Galesburg, Michigan, which also happens to be home to an absolutely massive rock shop.
1. Eppstein House - Galesburg, Michigan
This fully restored Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece is breathtaking no matter which angle you're viewing it from. It features the architect's signature mid-century modern style throughout.
This incredible historic property sleeps up to five guests, with three bedrooms and two full baths. In all rooms throughout the Eppstein House, the furniture feels period-appropriate to the mid-century modern architecture.
The Eppstein House, an exceptional Michigan Airbnb, has two separate living spaces, both with remarkable views. Bringing the outside in is one of the hallmarks of Frank Lloyd Wright's designs.
Cozy up in one of the period-appropriate chairs to read one of the many books around the house. The owners have made a point to fill the property with Frank Lloyd Wright lore and information.
This house is truly a work of art, as well as a piece of history. In addition to having the full run of the home, there are three patios to relax and unwind on.
For more information on the Eppstein House, check out their Airbnb listing.
2. Meyer House - Galesburg, Michigan
The curves on this piece of history might be a departure from the Frank Llyod Wright sharp edges and angles that you're used to. The Meyer House is instead what's called a "Usonian Solar Hemicycle."
These homes are designed in a way that the sun is used as a source of both light and heat in the home. That means tons of natural light throughout the property, as well as many floor-to-ceiling windows, like these:
This two-story home sleeps up to five people, in three bedrooms and 1.5 baths. There is a fair bit of Frank Lloyd Wright furniture throughout the property, as well. The furniture has been as lovingly restored as the rest of this exceptional Airbnb in Michigan.
Staying in a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for a few nights is a truly special opportunity. Visitors can really take the time to discover features and design choices that may get overlooked on a short tour.
Last year, I was lucky enough to tour both Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob, both designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Each tour only lasted an hour, and I can't begin to fathom the details I'd be able to discover during an overnight stay. I'd definitely be spending some time in these gorgeous gardens, that's for sure. If you'd like to spend a few nights at the Meyer House, visit its listing on Airbnb.
Unlike many Frank Lloyd Wright home rentals, guests at these exceptional Michigan Airbnbs can access the full property, aside from some locked closest filled with the owners' personal property. Visitors can spend time in each and every room of these historical properties.
Plus, if guests want to spend some time away from these exceptional Airbnbs in Michigan, they can make a quick trip to the town of Kalamazoo, which is just about 15 minutes away. There, visitors can find hiking, shopping, eating, and a pretty incredible dinosaur park that is fantastic for all ages.
Taking a trip to one of these Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Airbnbs is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you'll want to remember forever, and, if you're anything like me, research a bit before you set out on your journey.
Have you stayed in an exceptional Airbnbs in Michigan? I'd love to hear more about it! Tell me in the comments. And then check out our new Travel Planner to discover your next favorite Michigan spot!
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