Throckmorton architect Ed Baum’s masterpiece leans on his aptitude for utility and effortless design by embracing open space, clean lines and natural light. Inside, guests are greeted by 10-foot ceilings, glass walls and a seamless floor plan that offer an uninterrupted view of the private interior courtyard. Continuous & versatile storage runs the length of the home and acts as a pantry and storage for the reconfigured kitchen. Re-imagined with custom cabinets, quartz counters, modernized lighting and 5-burner Bertazzoni range - it’s clear, the kitchen was enhanced for and by a chef. The roof, HVAC systems & water heaters (tankless) - all replaced under current ownership. Notably, the garage is anything but garage like, and can easily second as shaded outdoor space to host friends. Publish-worthy for its design (as seen in D Magazine & Dwell) and elevated by its current owners - minimalism meets its maximum potential on Throckmorton street.
Driveway, Garage, Garage Door Opener, Garage Faces Front
Built-in Features, Cable TV Available, Decorative Lighting, Double Vanity, High Speed Internet Available, Open Floorplan, Walk-In Closet(s)
Courtyard, Private Yard, Uncovered Courtyard
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Listing information last updated on November 26th, 2024 at 8:30pm CST.