Now offered for the first time, this true architect-designed mid-century modern estate is a rare find, thoughtfully inspired by the clean lines and organic principles of Frank Lloyd Wright and Richard Neutra. Set on 4.5 tree-covered acres in the Texas Hill Country, the home has been meticulously cared for by a single family since its construction. Natural light pours in through floor-to-ceiling and clerestory windows, while three sets of sliding glass doors extend the living spaces onto generous patios. Warm wood and beamed ceilings in both the living room and primary suite create a seamless connection to the outdoors. A striking room-anchoring fireplace, flanked by built-in bookshelves, defines the main living area. The open-concept living, kitchen, and dining spaces were designed with intention and precision. The kitchen offers exceptional storage, and the living room is complemented by a hidden wall of cabinetry discreetly tucked behind four large doors. The primary suite, added in 1988, features dual closets with custom built-ins. Thoughtful xeriscape landscaping with deer-resistant plants enhances the natural setting. A well-designed breezeway connects the home to the garage, which includes a sink, cabinetry, and organized storage solutions. At every turn, the craftsmanship and care are evident. While the photography is beautiful, experiencing this home in person is essential.
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