Typically, a home has a pool and yard getaway so luxurious that it appears to be the principle attraction. Such is the case with this nearly $2 million French cottage-style home in Terrell Hills, which simply hit the market.
The four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath house has so much going for it. Constructed in 2007, it’s prone to have fewer issues than an older home, although a lot of its design selections harken to older eras, reminiscent of a high-backed, wall-mounted sink in one of many loos styled after these discovered within the early twentieth century.
Clawfoot bathtubs are also paying homage to early twentieth century bathing tradition. Nevertheless, most finishes and fixtures all through the house don’t try to approximate that period or faux to be something aside from new.
Outdoors, nonetheless, is the true crown jewel of the property — a resort-style pool on the heart of an opulent yard. As understated as the house’s inside is, the pool most actually shouldn’t be. Pool events — that are a given with a yard like this — will also be loved from the sprawling patio at the back of the home, with the added comforts of shade, ceilings followers and even a TV.
This house is listed by Phyllis Browning with Phyllis Browning Firm.
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