That’s what one overnight guest wrote in the guestbook after spending the night in the only Frank Lloyd Wright home available to rent for the night. The bare foot comfort in the middle of a typically brutal Wisconsin winter is courtesy of a new radiant heating system, just one of the renovations done over three years and at a cost of $350,000 to the Seth Peterson Cottage.
The cottage represented a chance for Chicago architect John Eifler to “Wright” a few wrongs — such as scrap the forced air system that his preliminary energy study indicated couldn’t properly heat the home, and put in the radiant system Wright specified in the first place.