Paul Rudolph-designed home in Larchmont on the market for $5.6M

The Paul Rudolph-designed home in Larchmont (Photo by CTPlans, courtesy Houlihan Lawrence)
The Paul Rudolph-designed home in Larchmont (Photo by CTPlans, courtesy Houlihan Lawrence)

A Modernist home in Larchmont designed by architect Paul Rudolph is on the market for the first time in decade, asking $5.6 million, according to LoHud.

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The Edersheim Residence was built in 1958 and keeps with the distinct mid-century modern style that was popular at the time — large windows, a sunken living room, and lots of 90-degree angles.

Rudolph designed additions and alterations in the 1980s and early 1990s, according to the Paul Rudolph Heritage Foundation. The current owners renovated the once-colorful seven-bedroom house with a monochrome color scheme, updated the utilities systems and replaced appliances and fixtures. It sits on 2.5 acres. [LoHud] — Dennis Lynch