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Kessler Woods Contemporary Inspired by Legendary Case Study House Program

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Kessler Woods is one of those neighborhoods that makes your heart beat just a little faster. A gated community of modern homes set into a hillside, right next to a nature preserve is not what you expect to find in Dallas. And we seldom expect to find homes like this one at 715 Kessler Woods Trail for sale, so you are in luck! Our Inwood Home of the Week is a Kessler Woods contemporary that is an architectural dream.

Builder Matt Holley and architect Doug Hildinger  were inspired by the legendary Case Study Houses in Los Angeles that were built between 1945 and 1965. The Case Study House Program was sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine. The editors and a myriad of up-and-coming young architects that were fixtures at the magazine realized there was a need to address affordable housing for all of the soldiers returning from World War II. The magazine commissioned notable architects to build efficient, two-bedroom, two-bathroom model homes. There were 36 original designs created by architects like Richard Neutra, Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames, and Pier Koenig. The popularity of these homes exceeded all expectations and ushered in the modern era of residential design.

“It’s a phenomenal home,” listing agent Steve Obenshain with RE/MAX said. “There is not another one like it in Dallas. A unique feature of this Kessler Woods contemporary house is the distinctive exterior maple wood detail. It was done in an ancient Japanese technique called Shou Sugi Ban.This is a process used to preserve the wood by charring it with fire.”

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715-Kessler-Woods-Trail-vectorFloor-to-ceiling glass wraps the front and sides of the 2,776-square-foot home. The walls are bathed in crisp white paint.

The layout is exceptional for entertaining. The first floor flows unimpeded from one area to the next with the gourmet kitchen located right in the midst of the action. Large sliding glass doors open to the yard downstairs and upstairs to balconies and an enormous wrap-around deck.715-Kessler-Woods-Trl-22

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The master suite has a private balcony and one of those multi-spray showers you never want to leave.

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David Hocker of Hocker Design Group designed the stunning backyard fountain.

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One of my favorite features is the layout of the third bedroom. It is separated from the main house with a bath and study, so very much like private quarters.

“It’s a great Kessler Woods contemporary,” Obenshain said. “Its built with exceptional materials, and beautifully designed.”

At only $925,000, this is the way to begin one happy New Year for a lucky buyer!

Karen Eubank is the owner of Eubank Staging and Design. She has been an award-winning professional home stager for more than 25 years and a professional writer for 20 years. Karen is the mother of a son who’s studying music at The University of Miami. An ardent animal lover, she doesn’t mind one bit if your fur baby jumps right into her lap. Find Karen at www.eubankstaging.com

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