This meticulously revitalized three-story, 3-bedroom, 2-bath residence is a striking architectural treasure originally designed by FSU Professor Winslow Wedin and influenced by the nearby Frank Lloyd Wright home. Thoughtfully restored to honor its mid-century roots, the property blends historic integrity with modern refinement. Walls of glass invite the outdoors in, filling the home with natural light and framing serene views of the surrounding landscape. A newly reconstructed deck and private balcony extend the living space outward, creating inviting areas to relax or entertain while overlooking the natural surroundings. Just beyond the home, a small creek gently winds down the hill behind the property, and its peaceful sound can be softly heard from the home, adding to the tranquil atmosphere. The lower level has been completely reimagined with upgraded soundproofing between floors and now offers nearly 600 additional finished square feet, complete with a separate entrance—ideal for guests, a studio, or flexible living arrangements. Original woodwork and custom cabinetry have been carefully preserved and restored, while signature details such as custom outdoor lanterns and a Taliesin-inspired stairwell light pay homage to the home’s architectural heritage. At the same time, every major system and finish has been thoughtfully updated, including fully renovated bathrooms and kitchen, new appliances, fresh flooring and paint throughout, and a brand-new HVAC system installed in 2025. Move-in ready and artfully staged by Rare Bird Interiors, this craftsman-style residence offers a rare opportunity to own a distinctive piece of Tallahassee’s architectural history—equally suited as a primary home or a compelling investment.