The bowling alley was added to the house at 10111 Iron Gate Rd., Potomac, Md., as part of a 2006 renovation that also added a home movie theater. The listing for this house in Potomac, Md., describes it as “Frank Lloyd Wright meets Star Wars.” But when it was built in 1991 by Mark Lerner, now the managing principal owner of the Washington Nationals, it wasn’t quite as surprising. For instance, it didn’t have a bowling alley or a movie theater with a faux ticket booth.Lerner worked with D.C.
“The center of the house, the kitchen, the living room, family room, entry reminds you of Frank Lloyd Wright’s style,” he said. “And then you go to the two ends of , with those circular windows and roof, and you think, ‘Whoa, this is not Frank Lloyd Wright,’ but it all works.”The column explores the most interesting properties for sale in the D.C. area. Is there a listing we should know about?The couple bought the house hopping that it would suit the needs of their now-34-year-old autistic son.
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