Sunday, April 28, 2024 Apr 28, 2024
77° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Commercial Real Estate

Hot Property: A Mod Masterpiece in Preston Hollow

Come for the fire fountain. Stay for the chef’s kitchen.
|
View Gallery
Image
Advertisement

Hot Property: A Mod Masterpiece in Preston Hollow

{{ oneIndex }} / {{ images.length }}

Advertisement

In the dining room of this updated ’50s-era Preston Hollow home hangs a print emblazoned with the words “Every Thing.” I’m not totally sure if you’re meant to read that with a space in it. “Everything” and “Every Thing” are not one in the same, but in the context of this striking space, the vibes of the message—space or no space—work in tandem. This house is everything and has, seemingly, every thing.

There’s the clean-lined pool, hot tub, and fire fountain (fire fountain!) next to an exceedingly stylish and fully-equipped (island and all) outdoor kitchen. There’s a wild copper backsplash situation in a sitting room which also features cobalt blue floating cabinets with (what I’m pretty sure is) a built-in espresso machine. There are two white marble islands in the kitchen, because why the hell not? They’ve got the space! We only get one very small glimpse into the master bathroom, but there’s an egg-shaped freestanding tub on a pile of rocks and that’s all I need to see to know I’d like to live there.



6607 Desco Drive is an indoor-outdoor living dream. I’ve never really understood what “industrial chic” is, but with its exposed metal beams, stainless steel, and Lucite, I’m pretty sure this home is it. Guys, it’s everything. It’s also $2,795,000. Hope you’ve been saving.

 

 

Related Articles

Image
Local News

In a Friday Shakeup, 97.1 The Freak Changes Formats and Fires Radio Legend Mike Rhyner

Two reports indicate the demise of The Freak and it's free-flow talk format, and one of its most legendary voices confirmed he had been fired Friday.
Image
Local News

Habitat For Humanity’s New CEO Is a Big Reason Why the Bond Included Housing Dollars

Ashley Brundage is leaving her longtime post at United Way to try and build more houses in more places. Let's hear how she's thinking about her new job.
Advertisement