A Contemporary Dallas Home Designed for Art Lovers Asks $2.9M
Designed by architect Max Levy in 2016, this clean-lined, contemporary home is located in Dallas’s desirable Turtle Creek neighborhood in Northern Hills. The 3,573-square-foot residence features artful details throughout, including adjustable lighting, a custom art-display system—artwork can be hung without placing nails in the hand-troweled Venetian plaster walls—and a stunning courtyard that includes a pool.
The 3-bedroom home’s open kitchen and spacious living room include one-of-a-kind details like Shōji-style sliding doors, gorgeous Vermont marble accents, and high-end appliances by Miele, Sub-Zero, and Wolf. Overlooking the courtyard in the top floor, the primary suite includes hand-painted Gracie wallpaper, and his-and-hers bathrooms with built-in vanities and soaking tubs. Two additional, spacious bedrooms have their own walk-in closets and a shared bath. In the study, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves are library ready.
Listing Details
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2 full, 1 partial
Year Built: 2016
Square Footage: 3,573
Lot Size: 0.19 acres
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