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A Courtyard Pool Makes This Plano Home A Must-See

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I like a house with a point of view and this one has it. It’s a soft contemporary up in Plano. I have a Realtor friend that calls these “creampuffs.” And this one isn’t a true creampuff, because it’s obviously an investor remodel, but it’s still pretty freaking cool.

Angles on the outside and they painted the brick. I’m a lil’ ready for that gray trend to be over, but I still like the exterior of this house a lot.

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Inside (and out) there are a few surprises and the first one is the pool. It’s located in the courtyard. How freaking chic is that? That means there’s still a full on backyard out there waiting for you. 

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In the primary shower there’s a skylight.

WHAT NOW?

A real-deal skylight. Right above your little Pantene-soaked head. That just feels pretty luxe, especially on sunny days. Or rainy days if you’re broody and moody. 

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The kitchen looks out on to the courtyard-y pool and so do most of the rooms in the house. It’s been explained to me that this is a trend from California that made it’s way to North Texas back in the 1970s. You’ll see a lot of houses up in P-Town build in a U-shape to all invite the outdoors in. 

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It’s not a massive kitchen, but it’s open and updated and no, I’m not entirely sure if that pet carrier pictured here conveys. 

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Other things to love? All the updates. The light walls and oak-toned floors. The vaulted ceilings and monochromatic beams. Painting everything the same color makes the rooms feel bigger, doesn’t it? Those everything here looks to be a solid size. 

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I really like the floating dual vanities in the primary bathroom, too. And then let’s toss it back to that main living area with a fully functioning WET BAR. Oh heck yeah, 1979, you knew what you were doing.

Fathom Realty’s Tracy Jaramillo has this three-bedroom, two-bathroom SoCO at 3200 Bandolino Lane listed at $390,000. 

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TAGGED:1970s Soft Contemporary3200 Bandolino LaneFathom RealtySoft ContemporaryTracy JaramilloTuesday 300Tuesday Three Hundred
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