Though newly built, this home settles right into the established neighborhood.Built by Christine Goff for Ivy Hall Custom Homes and designed by Boerder-Snyder Architects, the 5,798-square-foot, five bedroom, seven-and-a-half bath house sits on a 60-by-150-foot lot on one of Highland Park’s most coveted streets. The glorious kitchen features Calcutta Danby marble counters, a Viking range, two Miele dishwashers, and Wood-Mode cabinets. Custom touches include niches, window seats, a wine tasting room, art lighting, sophisticated audio/video, wide-planked hardwoods, and an upstairs craft room. Joan Eleazer and Layne Pitzer for Briggs Freeman. 214-733-9230.
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