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A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

From the Photo series: A Closer Look: Explore Western New York’s architectural treasures series
  • Mar 1, 2021
  • Mar 1, 2021 Updated Mar 13, 2026

The Darwin Martin House in Buffalo was designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1905 for Darwin Martin and his family. The multi-structure estate is a National Historic Landmark and receives visitors from around the world. Take a look inside through photos by The News' Sharon Cantillon.

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The Darwin Martin House is a Prairie-style house.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

At the turn of the 20th century it was very popular to display classical sculptures. The replica of the famous sculpture "Nike of Samothrace" is the central focus in the conservatory.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Fourteen urns around the property were Wright's way of integrating nature with the home.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Wright referred to the art glass as light screens. The abstract design of the "Tree of Life" light screens in the reception room was meant to accompany the view of the real trees outside, as well as make beautiful reflections on the windowsill.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Sun traps outside the reception room window not only provide the basement with light but reflect a beautiful pattern through the light screens onto the ceiling.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The sun traps are seen through the light screens.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The reflections through the light screens on a ceiling inside the house.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A sunburst fireplace is a distinctive element in the reception room.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Wright-designed barrel chair in the reception room.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Pillar chairs and a table, also designed by Wright, in the reception room.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The Barton House was built on the property for Darwin Martin's sister.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A replica of "Spring" by artist Richard Bock adorns the outside of the property.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Apart of the main room known as the library.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Wright-designed bookcase in the library is designed to mimic the look of the brick walls.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The carriage house was reconstructed in the mid-2000s.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The plaster walls and ceilings are stained with a pigmented beeswax glaze. The pigments were specified by Frank Lloyd Wright in the architectu2019s signature autumnal palette. Miles of wood trim throughout the house was also restored.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The mortar joints were restored using the original technique of flash gilding. The process involves going over each mortar line four times: sealing the porous mortar; applying a liquid gold u201csizeu201d (varnish); applying loose, dry metallic powders by brush; and applying a sealer.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Miles of trim inside the house was restored.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Trim on the ceiling was also restored.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

All of the furniture in the living room was designed by Wright, with one exception. Wright had designed a piano for the Martins, but they became impatient waiting for it to arrive and bought the Steinway pictured here.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Wright did not like downspouts, so he designed a very short down spout with a catch basin below.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The Wright-designed dining room table has been restored.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The carriage house was reconstructed in the mid-2000s.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The landscaping will be restored and is in the design stage. In the background is the carriage house.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

This is a pier cluster, which serves to hide the radiator and bookshelves and serves as an artistic element.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The interior of a pier cluster.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The copper beech tree was planted by 1905.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

An exterior look at the pergola.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The inside of the conservatory.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

In the conservatory, a hand crank is used to open the windows, which were out of reach because of the plants.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Wright designed the house with different styles of lighting.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

One type of lighting.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Another type of lighting.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A vintage style of lighting.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The restored roof tiles were made by a company in France in a kiln that has been in use since the 11th century.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A long counter and sinks in the kitchen.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Windows in the kitchen have a scenic view of other buildings in the complex.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Storage in the kitchen.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

Here's what a Wright-designed bathroom looks like.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The lower level, featuring another sunburst fireplace, is used as an education area.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

The view looking down from second floor.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A Closer Look: The Darwin Martin House

A tall case clock on the second landing.

By Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News
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