Massaro House in Mahopac Features Largest Wright Cantilever

Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Massaro House sits on a private island in Mahopac, United States. Realised by Tom Heinz in 2008, the 5,000-square-foot home features a cantilever stretching 75 feet (23 meters) in two directions.

The interior boasts 27 skylights, six fireplaces, and African mahogany details, maintaining Wright’s midcentury design aesthetic throughout. With 15-foot (4.6-meter) ceiling heights, the Massaro House complements the existing Chahroudi cottage built by the architect in 1951.

Wooden lakeside structure with stone foundation and surrounding greenery.
Expansive wooden interior with large windows and intricate floor patterns.
Rustic stone fireplace and wood-paneled walls in cozy cabin-style living room.
Spacious lobby with a striking geometric ceiling, wood paneling, and a large stone feature.
Spacious mid-century modern kitchen with warm wood cabinetry, stone countertops, and geometric skylights.
Rustic lakeside cabin interior with stone accent walls and panoramic water views.
An architectural waterfront building with a stone facade, surrounded by a tranquil lake.
A wooden pavilion overlooking a serene pond, surrounded by lush greenery.
Wooden patio with dining table overlooking a scenic lake at sunset.
Cozy lakeside retreat with sleek modern architecture and inviting fireplace lounge.
A stunning lakeside resort with rustic stone walls and modern architectural elements.
Stunning lakeside architectural masterpiece with dramatic glass and stone design.

Photography by Petra Island Tours
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- by Matt Watts

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