Max A Orlopp didn’t just design fancy-pants courthouses like Old Red Museum in Dallas.  If you had enough money, you could hire him to design a private home.

On the left is the only Richardsonian Romanesque house in Little Rock, the Solomon Gans home.  It is *believed* to have been designed by Orlopp although an architect’s name is curiously omitted even in the application for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places.  This building now houses local businesses.

On the right is a Queen Anne home definitively designed by Orlopp and his partner.  It is also in Little Rock, Arkansas and is known as the Hornibrook house. It has been restored to a private home and bed & breakfast.

Images taken from their respective pages on the US National Register of Historic Places.

Please encourage me to leave my private home to conduct a tour for you. ha.