Welcome to President Bush’s new hood. Designed by architect Scott Lyons in 1983, this 9,902-square-foot modern residence sits on one of the more beautiful lots in town—a lush, thickly treed 2.63 acres. The residence has formals; five bedrooms; eight and a half bathrooms; and views that take full advantage of trees, a creek, and the famous neighbors. A five-car garage, pool, and guesthouse were all constructed in an indigenous Texas style with a standing-seam copper roof. Douglas Newby for Douglas Newby & Associates. 214-522-1000.
Get the AtHome Newsletter
Enjoy Dallas' best trends, hot properties, and tips from local designers to help you nest in style delivered weekly.
Related Articles
Basketball
What We Saw, What It Felt Like: Mavs-Clippers, Game 6
At long last, Dallas defeated L.A.
By Iztok Franko and Mike Piellucci
Hockey
What We Saw, What It Felt Like: Stars-Golden Knights, Game 6
Dallas came up on the wrong end of the smallest margins.
By Sean Shapiro and David Castillo
Dallas History
D Magazine’s 50 Greatest Stories: When Will We Fix the Problem of Our Architecture?
In 1980, the critic David Dillon asked why our architecture is so bad. Have we heeded any of his warnings?
By Matt Goodman